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CFF17: SPY IN THE HOUSE OF MEN

CFF_Spy in the House of Men_1x1SPY IN THE HOUSE OF MEN
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
Coffee Emporium
Over-the-Rhine

Written and performed by Penny Sterling

Forgo the frill, abandon pretension, and dig in for 50 minutes of humble and humorous insight as Penny Sterling relates the very true story of her fictitious life as a man, and her true life as a transgender woman. Rochester comedienne, parent, TV producer/director, improv artist, storyteller, and now informant, Penny will report the findings from her 54 years as a SPY IN THE HOUSE OF MEN.

  • Thu, June 1 at 8:30pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 7:45pm
  • Sun, June 4 at 8:30pm
  • Tue, June 6 at 8:30pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 2:45pm

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CFF17: SA’IDAH

CFF_Sa'idah_1x1SA’IDAH
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
OTR Community Church
Over-the-Rhine

In Arabic, the name Sa’idah means happy, lucky, or fortunate. In the aftermath of civil war and continuing violent conflict in Syria, families have been destroyed. The now orphaned Sa’idah, fulfills her namesake and becomes one of the “lucky ones”. White A-list American celebrity couple, Kristen and Taylor, are on mission to change the world starting with the adoption of Sa’idah.

  • Thu, June 1 at 8:30pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 6:30pm
  • Sun, June 4 at 4:45pm
  • Fri, June 9 at 7pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 8:30pm

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CFF17: RUMI’S FIELD

CFF_Rumis Field logoRUMI’S FIELD
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
OTR Community Church
Over-the-Rhine

RUMI’S FIELD is a dance-theater work that reaffirms our intimate connection the elements – earth, water, wind, fire, and space. Using a rich Indian classical and semi-classical soundscape as the backdrop, this work speaks of nature in close and intimate terms. Whoever has not heard of passion described in terms of fire? Don’t we all crave both closeness as well as ‘space’ in our relationships? Isn’t it true that we sometimes desire to feel more ‘grounded’?

  • Thu, June 1 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 3:30pm
  • Tue, June 6 at 7:45pm
  • Wed, June 7 at 8:30pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 6:30pm

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CFF17: ROMEO + JULIET + ANYBODYS

CFF_Romeo + Juliet + AnybodysROMEO + JULIET + ANYBODYS
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
Know Theatre
Over-the-Rhine

Conceived and written by Genevieve Simon
Music and lyrics by Zak Houston and Marlena Mack
Developed with and directed by Claire Edmonds
Original choreography by Hayley Palmer

Cast: Genevieve Simon, Marlena Mack, Morgan Hollingsworth, Joe Romanini, Michael Amendola & Galen Sato

She’s a loudmouth rascal with a wicked roundhouse kick. She puts the POW in Girl Power. And she could save those two dumb lovebirds—if somebody would just listen! Ladies and Gentlemen, the musical character you love to forget: Anybodys! Featuring original grunge folk music, this play will make you wanna laugh, squirm, dance, and burn the patriarchy to the ground.

  • Tue, June 6 at 8:30pm
  • Thu, June 8 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 7pm

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CFF17: PLACE/SETTING

CFF_PlaceSetting promoPLACE/SETTING
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
1201 Main
Over-the-Rhine

Written and co-directed by Caitlin McWethy
Choreographed and co-directed by Kimberly Christine-Marie Popa
Guest choreographers: Mandie Reiber, Courtney Paige & Jameson Gastón

Cast: Kimberly Christine-Marie Popa, Ian Timothy Forsgren, Glenda Figueiredo, Ashley Olivia Danger Morton, Darnell Pierre Benjamin, Domonique Trader, Cecilia Padilla, Jules Shumate, Scooben Von Duben, Lormarev Jones, Marquise Deshaune Howie, Hannah Gregory & Jyreika J. Evelyn Guest

Food – it connects us all. But, where is your seat at the table? Performers from Pones Inc., visual artist Pam Kravetz, and documentarian, Ian Forsgen invite you to sit down, share a meal and discover stories of local immigrants around our table. This fast-paced piece changes from family dinner to art gallery, cooking show to dance. PLACE/SETTING breaks down barriers, diffuses stereotypes, cultivates empathy and challenges us to explore ideas of belonging and home.

  • Thu, June 1 at 7pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 25pm
  • Tue, June 6 at 9pm
  • Fri, June 9 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 8:30pm

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