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CFF14: A BRIEF HISTORY OF BEER

CFF_A Brief History of Beer.A BRIEF HISTORY OF BEER
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’14
Know Theatre Underground
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: CityBeat |

Drink-a-long through time in the Quantum Pint Machine! Straight from the Edinburgh and Adelaide Fringes, Wish brings you this docudramedy based on the life and times of the humble beer. With Recommendations from FringeReview Edinburgh, and 4.5/5 Rip It Up Adelaide, InDaily says “A Brief History of Beer is an opportunity to learn, to be amazed, and to imbibe!”

  • Thu, May 29 at 9pm
  • Sat, May 31 at 7pm
  • Tue, June 3 at 7:15pm
  • Wed, June 4 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, June 6 at 7:30pm

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CCF14: [FRANKENSTEIN]

CFF_Frankenstien[FRANKENSTEIN]
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’14
Gateways to Healing
Over-the-Rhine 

A disease of unknown origin is wiping out women in a place and time not far from here and now. Dr. Friend is a neurologist who, baffled by what’s happening, decides to “borrow” a body from the hospital and bring her back to life a la his favorite eerie novel. [FRANKENSTEIN] is a (very) loose adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.

  • Thu, May 29 at 9:30pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 4:30pm
  • Mon, June 2 at 9:30pm
  • Wed, June 4 at 9pm
  • Thu, June 5 at 7:30pm

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2013 Cincinnati Fringe Awards

Brant Miller as Lolita; Ryan Lear as Humbert Humber and Matt Spring as Charlotte/Quilty/Ensemble. Photo by Deo Lerma.

Brant Miller as Lolita; Ryan Lear as Humbert Humbert and Matt Spring as Charlotte/Quilty/Ensemble in LOLITA: A THREE MAN SHOW. Photo by Deo Lerma.

The 2013 Cincinnati Fringe is, again, one for the record books. The 2013 Festival had the highest attendance to date. Attendance was up 14% over last year. Tickets sales were up 1,000 over last year. This year’s Fringe had 32 sellout performances (that’s 20% of the shows). Selling out Saturday were PETUNIA AND CHICKEN, DIRK DARROW: NCSSI, THE ELEPHANT IN MY CLOSET, TELEPHONE: A PREQUEL TO A LOVE STORY, LOON, LOLITA: A THREE PERSON SHOW, THE WAVE and THE KILLING GAME.

Congratulations to everyone involved for a great job.

LCT Awards
Here is the list of League of Cincinnati Theatres Awards announced last night. (Any errors or omissions are mine.)

Pick of the Fringe Awards

Much love to my Fringe-ing friends. Thanks for a great 12 days. See you in 2014 for year 11!

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IN WHICH I SET MYSELF ON FIRE Review

Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Simon Powell as Roman, Carey Parsons as Rita & Blair Bowman as Chris. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

IN WHICH I SET MYSELF ON FIRE presented by Cincinnati Group Theatre as part of the 2013 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. Click here for the show description, a list of show times, links to local media coverage and other reviews.

I think it’s great to see new works by local playwrights at the Fringe Festival. One entry this year is NKU-grad Hayley Powell’s new play IN WHICH I SET MYSELF ON FIRE.

For the most part, I found the script to be solid and it held my interest throughout. Director Brandon Moore guides a strong ensemble  (Robyn Novak as Sylvia, Simon Powell as Roman, Blair Bowman as Chris and Carey Parsons as Rita) well in the confined space. The blocking made good use of the playing area and had a sense of purpose. Emotionally the scenes felt right. Sylvia and Chris’ confrontation scene was a personal favorite. Also the cast seems to have done some in-depth research on how to act drunk. 🙂

Carey Parsons as Rita, Blair Bowman as Chris, Simon Powell as Roman,  & Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Carey Parsons as Rita, Blair Bowman as Chris, Simon Powell as Roman & Robyn Novak as Sylvia. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

I wasn’t sure on the time frame involved. I understand the main three were college friends, but how long after college are the scenes taking place?

Live cellist Cole Guillian accompanies the play and at times it is very effective. In a couple of scenes, as he started to play, my first thought was that someone’s cell phone was going off.

I’m not sure what the next step is for this work but I could see it expanded into a full length play. What follows are some observations for whatever their worth. I was a bit unclear about Rita (BTW Parsons gave great face throughout the show). She was a friend to Sylvia, but didn’t seem to interact much with the other characters.

The issue of catholic-guilt seemed a little light. Heaven and hell aren’t just Catholic concepts and with audience members not being Catholic, you may have to provide a bit more exposition for them regarding the guilt.

Additional lines or scenes to better help understand Chris & Roman’s relationship , why Roman and Sylvia ever got married at all, and a bit more resolution to Chris and Sylvia’s relationship after the big confrontation.

Overall a very promising start on a new work from a new organization.

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POE AND MATHEWS: A MISADVENTURE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE Review

Brian Kuwabara as Cornelius Mathews & Emily Windler as Edgar Allan Poe. Photo by Jacob Drabik.

POE AND MATHEWS: A MISADVENTURE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE presented by Grumble Productions as part of the 2013 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. Click here for the show description, a list of show times, links to local media coverage and other reviews.

Thanks to my Dad, I was exposed to Laurel & Hardy, Abbott & Costello, The Three Stooges and The Bowery Boys at an early age. POE & MATHEWS brought back those memories and reminded me of the affection I have for this type of physical comedy.

Brian Kuwabara as Cornelius Mathews & Emily Windler as Edgar Allan Poe. Photo by Jacob Drabik.

Brian Kuwabara as Cornelius Mathews & Emily Windler as Edgar Allan Poe. Photo by Jacob Drabik.

Emily Windler plays straight-man Edgar Allan Poe to Brian Kuwabara’s bumbling Cornelius Mathews. The two make a great team and compliment each other nicely. Personally, I got a big charge out of Windler’s much put-upon Poe. The mannerisms, the voice, the faces, the eye-rolls in exasperation combined to make an entertaining character to watch.

The script is good and flows nicely. Veiled (and blatant) movie references, commentary asides about the venue, and improper word choice are some fun bits. A small complaint, there was one “stage” that felt like it was going a bit long, a few minutes before it actually ended.

Overall, a fun, laugh-filled hour at The Coffee Emporium.

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