
LCT Welcomes 2025-26 Cincinnati Theatre Season
I have said it before and I will continue to say it: the greater Cincinnati area has some true, honest-to-goodness talent.

I have said it before and I will continue to say it: the greater Cincinnati area has some true, honest-to-goodness talent.

Ms. Garner’s character work is impressive and her storytelling is thoughtful.

a beautiful study in acknowledging the demons foisted upon those who are different by others as well as the demons they inflict on themselves.

Here are the shows I have seen so far: Arsenic and Old Spice, Tea Time, Forging Legends, Plan V, The Second Circumcision…and Winning: Winning

This sounds like a fun and wild ride. I predict giggles coupled with gasps.

Die Hard is a Christmas Movie is a sweet and funny tale of an everyday family struggling with the fact that they are not perfect,

Cancel This Musical is “an absurdist romp regarding politics, social media, declining individualism, and the urgency with which we need to feel seen”. With biting

While some notions of Shakespeare’s time are a thing of the past (or should be), most of his sentiments and lessons are timeless. The act

Cincy Shakes is known for creative reinventions of Shakespeare’s works and this is certainly a creative gamble. I am happy to say that it pays off.

Director Matthew Lewis Johnson transports Shakespeare’s story about 400 years from the 1590’s to the neon-soaked pulse of the 1980’s.

In “trying times” theatre reminds us that endurance is not passive, it is creative. Through every story, we find our way forward, together.