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My 2015 Cincy Fringe Show Rankings

CFF_Moonlight After MidnightBelow I am ranking the shows I’ve attended to date. Links to reviews added as they become available.

  1. MOONLIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. HITCHHIKERS MAY BE INMATES | Review
  3. HEARD | Review
  4. TALES TOO TALL FOR TRAILERS | Review
  5. EDGAR ALLAN | Review
  6. OCCUPATIONAL PLEASURES
  7. CHEMISTRY
  8. DOG SHOW | Review
  9. KISS AROUND PASS AROUND | Review
  10. ZOMBIE-LOGUE | Review
  11. CODA (CHILDREN OF DEAF ADULTS)
  12. CODY CLARK: A DIFFERENT WAY OF THINKING | Review
  13. DUNGEON | Review
  14. PREFER NOT TO SAY
  15. !KE: /XARRA //KE A NEW AFRICAN FOLK TALE
  16. FIXATE
  17. YOU SEEM PRETTY GREAT
  18. MOUTHY BITCH
  19. THE FAMOUS HAYDELL SISTERS COMEBACK TOUR
  20. CATHEDRAL CITY | Review
  21. SHIRTZENCOCKLE
  22. WE GOTTA CHEER UP GARY
  23. VALIDATE ME
  24. RADIO GOMORRAH LIVE!
  25. METH: A LOVE STORY | Review
  26. DOWN AMONG THE VULTURES | Review

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Saturday Fringe Update (Five Sell Outs)

CFF_SquaresThe first Friday of Fringe finished with five full houses. Sold out performances included:

SQUARES from dog & pony dc

The rules of the playground were simple: play nice, play fair, and have fun. But the rules of life? More complicated. Play nice, and you’re not assertive enough; play fair, and fall behind. And only winners have fun. Sometimes it seems like the bullies are still king. That hardly seems fair, or right, or… American. Can you retake the blacktop and square game, for all of us?

Only two shows remain:

  • Sat, May 30 at 2:10pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 1:00pm

CFF_Dog ShowReturning favorite Animal Engine filled the Know Theater for their first performance of DOG SHOW

What do dogs do when their masters leave? Put on a French farce! Quick entrances, mistaken identities, and love triangles collide with panting, sniffing, and lots of leg humping in this unusual and saucy comedy! Inspired by the plays of Georges Feydeau and the behaviors of Man’s best friend, Dog Show is a knee slapping love letter to the joys of unleashing your inner animal.

You have another chance to catch it this weekend and three more performances next week:

  • Sun, May 31 at 2:15pm
  • Wed, June 3 at 8:00pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 9:10pm

CFF_DungeonAlso selling out their opening performance was DUNGEON from Hit the Lights, Dad Theater Co. from New York City.

A young man falls into the unknown to rescue something he holds dear. Inspired by kabuki, video games, horror movies, and pixar shorts, Hit the Lights, Dad Theater Co. build a world where the darkness speaks louder than the light.

It continues with two more performances this weekend and two next week.

  • Sat, May 30 at 9:00pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 8:20pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 4:00pm

CFF_Hitchhikers May Be InmatesClifton Performance Theatre sold out their second performance of HITCHHIKERS MAY BE INMATES.

Dave is new to AA and struggling mightily. JD, his sponsor, own tenuous grasp on sobriety is exactly what Dave doesn’t need. Their evening spent flirting with disaster is funny and cautionary.

My personal favorite of the Fringe so far, you have three more chances to catch Michael Bath and Kevin Crowley.

  • Mon, June 1 at  6:30pm
  • Wed, June 3 at  9:10pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 2:55pm

CFF_The Famous Haydell Sisters Comeback TourFinally, also selling out their first performance was THE FAMOUS HAYDELL SISTERS COMEBACK TOUR.

f you love country music you’ll love this hilarious comeback concert. If you hate country music you’ll ESPECIALLY love this hilarious comeback concert. With original comedic songs and a true sad story by early ‘90s superstars Mattie and Maybelle Haydell—onstage together for the first time since 1993! With classic tunes like “Wrangler Butt,” “Seven Seconds (Too Short a Ride),” and a heartwarming dose of ’90s nostalgia, it’s the good old days all over again!

You can join me for their second performance this afternoon or catch one of the three more next week:

  • Sat, May 30 at 3:30pm
  • Wed, June 3 at 6:30pm
  • Fri, June 5 at 9:10pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 7:15pm

Attendance Friday night seemed really strong and Over-the-Rhine is hopping.

Tonight at the Know bar series is the Fringe Prom. Kevin Thornton’s new band, Indiana Queen, will be performing. Come down for a drink or two beginning 11pm-ish.

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Friday Fringe Update

On Thursday, the second day of performances, the 2015 Fringe had it’s first sell out.

Photos by Jillian Beach.

Photos by Jillian Beach.

SHELTER, a collaboration between Pones Inc.and Queen City Flash, is a theater/dance mashup.

At the end of the world, a teenage couple seek refuge in a backyard fallout shelter. As lights flicker and sirens blare, their internment reveals the cracks between them and their reliance on each other. They soon discover that survival isn’t what you escape, but what you bring with you.

Remaining performances are:

  • Sat, May 30 at 4:25pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 4:25pm
  • Mon, June 1 at 6:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 9:00pm

CFF_Moonlight After Midnight

After the opening performances on Wednesday, the buzz-worthy show of the night was MOONLIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT. It’s latest award was being named the pick of the Orlando Fringe.

Love, loss, memory, and mystery intertwine when a beautiful woman and a secretive man enact scenes from a relationship in the private theater of a midnight hotel room.

The second of five performances for this husband/wife duo is tonight:

  • Wed, May 27 at 8:00pm
  • Fri, May 29 at 6:30pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 1:15pm
  • Fri, June 5 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 8:40pm

CFF_Edgar AllanThe show that was the talk at the Know bar Thursday night was EDGAR ALLAN by husband and wife duo, The Coldharts. Fringe fans may remember them from last year’s sell-out entry, The Legend of White Woman Creek.

Eleven year old Edgar Allan has one goal: to be the most remarkable boy at boarding school. He has only one obstacle: Edgar Allan. A manic lullabye inspired by the childhood and short stories of Edgar Allan Poe.

For EDGAR ALLAN, four performances remain:

  • Sat, May 30 at 8:00pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 4:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 8:40pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 7:25pm

I hope to see you at the fringe this weekend.

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Playbill Photo Exclusive: A Two-Show Day with CCM Alum John Riddle and Michelle Veintimilla

Morning, Michellita! Photo by John Riddle and Michelle Veintimilla.

Morning, Michellita!
Photo by John Riddle and Michelle Veintimilla.

Yesterday I posted about the Playbill article where John Riddle (CCM MT ’12) and his co-star Michelle Veintimilla together were picked as one of the Breakout Performances of the 2014-2015 Broadway Season.

Today Playbill offers a photo gallery following the two THE VISIT performers on a two-show day.

Kander and Ebb’s THE VISIT officially opened on Broadway April 23 and yesterday earned five Tony nominations, including one for Best Musical. John Riddle and Michelle Veintimilla, the young cast members who steal the show with their breakout performances, shared a recent two-show day at the theatre!

Click here to see the entire Playbill gallery.

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CCM Alum Picked by Playbill as One of the Breakout Performances of the 2014-2015 Broadway Season

John Riddle & Michelle Veintimilla. Photo by Joan Marcus.

John Riddle & Michelle Veintimilla. Photo by Joan Marcus.

John Riddle (CCM MT ’12) made his Broadway debut in the recently-opened musical, THE VISIT, starring Chita Rivera and Roger Rees.

Riddle, along with his co-star Michelle Veintimilla are described as:

“…haunting scene stealers in Kander and Ebb’s THE VISIT. Embodying Young Claire and Young Anton, the two shadow Chita Rivera and Roger Rees as the veteran actors recount love, loss and betrayal. Veintimilla and Riddle make impressive Broadway debuts. The smooth-voiced Riddle will leave the romantic ballad “You, You, You” swirling through your head, while Veintimilla’s pas de deux with Rivera (which the New York Times called “the most affecting of all”) will leave even the most revenge-hungry among us a little teary-eyed.

– via Playbill.com

You can read the complete article, “Playbill Picks the Breakout Performances of the 2014-15 Broadway Season,” here.

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