Author Archives: robbucher

A SOLDIER’S PLAY Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynold

A SOLDIER’S PLAY presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company through February 15th. I attended the Opening Night performance. 

Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

As its first production of the 2026 calendar year, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is bringing audiences the 1982 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama: A SOLDIER’ PLAY by Charles Fuller. Set in 1944, this murder mystery unfolds on an Army base in the segregation-era South. Boasting suspense and an unfiltered look at prejudice and resentment, this tale is one for the ages.

Director Christopher V. Edwards has not only gathered one of the best ensembles in theatre history, but has done this intriguing script justice in its staging. Scenic Design by Jon Savage is functional and just plain impressive. Without spoiling, Mr. Savage implements a creative playing field for “flashbacks” while giving the set itself multiple levels for the actors to use. Lighting Design by Jessica Drayton and her assistant Kassidy Schley is impactful and complements both the set and the mood of the play perfectly.

If you read my reviews (and everyone you know needs to read my reviews), you will know how fond I am of a solid ensemble of performing artists. Cincy Shakes is one of the best at gathering such an ensemble and this one is aces. Each and every actor has a wonderful opportunity to shine with this script. Performances of particular note are those of “ranney” as opportunistic Pvt James Wilke; Geoffrey Warren Barnes II as conflicted Tech Sgt Vernon C. Walters; Montez Jenkins Copeland as lovable Pvt CJ Memphis; and Jay Wade as reluctant Pvt Tony Smalls. Bravx to all!

Like so many productions from smart theatre companies, A SOLDIER’ PLAY is (unfortunately) still relevant decades after its publishing and even more decades after its timeline placement. Prejudice exists at many levels and assumptions are at its core. Further, the expression “hurt people hurt people” comes to mind as I think about the content of this incredible text. Make no mistake: there are beautiful moments of camaraderie and celebration in Mr. Fuller’s masterpiece – but the hate rears its ugly head and dims the light on those snapshots. The arts can be an ideal teacher during these times and particularly as we acknowledge the importance of Black History Month, can we not take the lessons learned into every day with us? As a person of privilege due to the colour of my own skin, I say with all my heart: I see you, I hear you, and I will do better.

Click here for more information about the production.

Leave a comment

Filed under On Stage

The Passing of Nancy Storey

From Geo. H. Rohde & Son Funeral Home

Nancy Ann Storey of Cincinnati passed away January 31, 2026, at the age of 94.

Nancy was born on November 20, 1931, to the late Frank & Genevieve Moore. Nancy was the beloved wife of the late Thomas Joseph Storey for 65 years.

After attending OSU as a theater major, Nancy then spent a lifetime involvement in Cincinnati Community Theater.  She was very much involved in the Bellarmine Players, Village Players and a forever lasting contribution to the Mariemont Players which she remained on the board as an Emeritus member. Outside of theater she had a deep love of animals; especially her own pets. She is survived by loving nieces, nephews and friends.

We especially appreciate the helping hands of our Caregiver Lilian and the wonderful Hospice of Cincinnati both home care and in patient.

No visitation. Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Mary Catholic Church, 2845 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 on Friday, February 6, 2026 at 11:00 AM. In lieu of Flowers, the family requests donations in Nancy Ann’s name to OAR- (Ohio Alleycat Resource) at https://ohioalleycat.org/donate/ or Hospice of Cincinnati at https://hospiceofcincinnati.org/donate/.

Leave a comment

Filed under In Other News

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents Pulitzer Prize-Winning Murder Mystery, A SOLDIER’S PLAY

Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Leave a comment

Filed under Press Releases

THE WIZ Runs March 3-15

THE WIZ
Broadway in Cincinnati
March 3-15
Aronoff Center Proctor & Gamble Hall [Downtown]

This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world. With direction by Schele Williams (The Notebook, revival of Disney’s Aida), choreography by JaQuel Knight (Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies,” Black Is King) and additional material by Tony-nominated and Emmy-nominated writer and TV host Amber Ruffin (The Amber Ruffin Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers), this dynamite infusion of ballet, jazz, and modern pop brings a whole new groove to easing on down the road.  Everybody rejoice!

  • Tue-Fri, March 3-6 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 7 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 1pm & 6:30pm
  • Tue-Fri, March 10-13 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 14 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 15 at 1pm & 6:30pm

Official page |

 

Leave a comment

Filed under On Stage

Cast Announced for YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN at Mason Community Players

MCP is excited to announce the cast of YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN.

The second show of our season is a nostalgic look at one of the most iconic pieces of Americana … the Peanuts comic strip.

This musical highlights the most recognizable characters from that comic strip created by Charles Schultz, which was published from October 20, 1950 through February 13, 2000.

MCP’s production will be brought to life by:

  • Will Sapp as Charlie Brown
  • Ben Essex as Linus
  • Kaitlyn De Witt as Lucy
  • James Roberts as Schroeder
  • Hannah Richardson as Patty
  • Jack Verner as Snoopy
  • Rylee Combs as Woodstock

Performances for YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN will be May 1st, 2nd, 7th, 8th, and 9th at 8pm and May 3rd at 2pm. Tickets are available now!

Charlie Brown is the “pursuit of happiness” portion of our Fighting for Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness season. Make sure you are there to receive all the joy being spread in May.

1 Comment

Filed under Cast list