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LOVE KNOTS Review

Rachel Mock as Florence & Nick Tsangaris as Herbert. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

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LOVE KNOTS presented by Essex Theatre Arts Studio as part of the 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. You can read the show description here.

LOVE KNOTS is my first exposure to the ten-minute play format. This ambitious collection of five works by playwright Phillip Paradis aims high but doesn’t quite come together.

In “Whistle Stop Romance,” there isn’t much drama to be found when a formerly engaged couple meet for the first time after five years. And the play’s late ’20s setting didn’t add anything significant to the play. In a ten-minute play, I would think word choice would be a big consideration, but I heard much needless repetition in the script.

Barbara Manning as Mrs. Sarah Goldstein & Paul Eisenmann as Moise Schoenberg. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Repetition also derails “The Holy Swiss Duet.” The character of Mrs. Sarah Goldstein repeats “holes” and other phrases so often she seems doddered. For me, the play was about a deli owner dealing with the crazy customer who comes in to complain everyday. Not sure how the love theme ties in.

“The Next Table” is my least liked entry. I think eight characters in a ten-minute play is overly-ambitious. But it was the stereotypical gay couple that caused me to immediately lose any interest I had in the story.

I thought the main characters of Travis and Krystal had some potential in “Happy Family at Lui’s Golden Dragon.” The script, however, made them come across as “typical red-necks” and not real people.

Anne Wrider as Dolly Brady & Tom Manning as Seamus O’Malley in “Sunny Side Up.” Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

The finale play, “Sunny Side Up” is the strongest of the five. While cute and charming, the story doesn’t distinguish itself from similar scenes in other works.

In watching the plays, I felt that the characters, the setting and the story hook were dots that weren’t well-connected, and when they were connected it was the path of least resistance. I just wanted a stronger story arc that says something new or takes a new approach to common themes.

I also didn’t get a good sense of collaboration between acting, directing and writing. Performances generally were good and the directing solid, but the words seemed to take dominance over other choices.

Click here for a complete list of show times, local media coverage and other reviews for LOVE KNOTS.

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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF runs July 7-28

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
Presented by Kincaid Regional Theatre
July 7-28
Falmouth

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is set in the little Russian village of Anatevka, where a poor dairyman, Tevye, lives with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is trying to teach his daughters to hold on to the traditions of this tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing social ideas and the growing hostility toward the Jews in Czarist Russia.

Fiddler’s story will stiffen your backbone, and its music will melt your heart as well. This musical touches every audience with its humor, its warmth, and its honesty.

Directed by Joe Bertucci
Music direction by Allisoin Colvin
Choreography by Liz Vandewater

Cast: Bob Myers as Tevye, Bonita Pack as Golde, Shirley Merrill as Yente, Chuck Estridge as Lazar Wolfe, Claire Minter as Tzeitel, Megan Ainsley Callahan as Hodel, Kelsey Flannery as Chava, Jonathan Zeng as Motel, Bradley Evans as Perchik, Brian Goins as Fyedka, Kyle Angel as The Fiddler, Maggie Styer as Shprintze, Anna Pack as Bielke, Megan Crouse as Shaindel, Jacob Siedenberg as Mordcha, Eden Jackson as Grandma Tzeitel, Caitlin Combs as Fruma-Sarah, Ian Tinney as The Rabbi, Jordan Egan as Mendel, Russ McGee as Avram, Andrew Bishop as Nahum, Brett Price as Yussel, Dennis Blom as The Constable, Dustin Baird as as Sasha & Adam Marz as The Priest

  • Sat, July 7  at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 8 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 11-12 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 18-19 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 25-26 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 27-28 at 7:30pm

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THE FOREIGNER runs July 5-22

THE FOREIGNER
Presented by Commonwealth Theatre Company
July 5-22
Highland Heights

Reviews: Enquirer | CityBeat |

While accompanying his friend, “Froggy” LeSeuer on a weekend fishing trip in Georgia, Charlie soon finds himself in way over his head in this non-stop, hilarious play. Due to Charlie’s overwhelming shyness, his fellow lodgers assume he must be a foreigner who doesn’t understand or speak a lick of English. Thinking Charlie must be totally harmless, he becomes privy to some very dastardly and sinister plans, none more devious than those made by a two-faced minister and his redneck associate. How will Charlie navigate these uncharted waters? Especially when he learns that the minister’s pretty fiancée is pregnant? As more non-stop, hilarious revelations get made see how Charlie survives this whale of a tale.

Dinner is served 90 minutes before curtain. A limited number of show-only tickets are available. Traditionally these summer shows sell out in advance.

Directed by Ed Cohen

Cast: Dain Paige as “Froggy” LeSeur, Roderick Justice as Charlie Baker, Dee Anne Bryll as Betty Meeks, Grayson Wittenbarger as Rev. David Marshall Lee, Liz Sunderhaus as Catherine Simms, Sean Harkless as Owen Musser & Kyle Imbronyev as Ellard Simms

  • Thu-Sat, July 5-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 8 at 6:30pm
  • Tue-Sat, July 10-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 6:30pm
  • Tue-Sat, July 17-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 6:30pm

Official page | Online ticketing | FaceBook event |

Local media coverage: Enquirer article |

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Post Fringe: Day 8 (Wednesday)

As reported earlier this week, the final performance of RADIO STAR on Friday at 7:15pm has sold out. There will be a limited number of “standing room only” tickets available. These are only available in person at the venue beginning 30 minutes before the performance.

As of 11pm Wednesday night, tther than the sold out final performance of THE SWEET, BURNING YONDER, there were tickets (although in limited supply for some productions) available for all remaining shows. Again, advance purchase of tickets is highly recommended.

Dewey Chaffee and Douglas McGeoch, the cast of THE SCREW YOU REVUE, will be joining OTRImprov for THE CHRONICLE. THE CHRONICLE is OTRimprov’s take on the Armando Diaz Experience. The Armando Diaz is long-form improvisation created at improvOlympic Chicago, where a special guest shares personal stories based on an audience suggestion that weave into scenes inspired by their monologues.  The one-time only performance is tonight (Thursday) at 7pm.

This Saturday, PROMPTLY at 12:30pm, Know plans to commemorate the 2012 Cincy Fringe with a photo. Artists, staff, volunteers and audience members are invited to join the Cincy Fringe 2012 Group show in front of the Fringe Mural.

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Post Fringe: Day 7 (Tuesday)

As the Cincy Fringe 2012 heads to its conclusion, performances continue to sell-out. It is becoming increasingly difficult to purchase tickets at the door, so advance reservations are highly recommended.

Tuesday evening’s BREAKING RANK! performed to a sold out house. The final show is Fri, June 8 at 9pm.

So did DON’T CROSS THE STREAMS, which has two more peformances with limited ticket availability:

  • Thu, June 7 at 8:30pm
  • Sat, June 9 at 7:30pm

From the You-Snooze-You-Lose department: The remaining performances of RADIO STAR and THE SWEET BURINING YONDER have completely sold out.

Finally, the speakers have been announced for Friday’s trueFRINGE performance at 7pm. People who will be sharing their fringe stories this year are:

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