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CFF17: My Fringe Schedule: Day 11/Sunday Fringe Encores

CFF17 logoThe final day of the 2017 Cincinnati Fringe Festival is upon us and you still have 28 shows to choose from today.

BUT THERE’S MORE! After today, you still have one last chance to catch the Pick of the Fringe Award Winners!

Votes for The Picks are due by 10pm tonight. Results will be tabulated and announced at tonight’s bar series around 11pm-ish (this event is free to the public). The Picks are:

  • Audience Pick of the Fringe
  • Audience Pick of FringeNext
  • Critics Pick of the Fringe
  • Artists Pick of the Fringe
  • Full Frontal Pick of the Fringe
  • Producers Pick of the Fringe

Any Pick Award winners available to perform will be given an encore performance on Sunday. The schedule and tickets for these performances will go on sale at www.cincyfringe.com tonight around midnight. The ONLY way to guarantee a seat is to purchase a $15 ticket. Five minutes before the performance, any remaining seats will be made available to fringe pass holders (voyeur, full frontal, media, artist, staff) on a first come, first serve basis.

Here are my final three shows:

CFF_katesFirst up is KATES, by local new participant Cait Robinson.

Accidentally given the same name, sisters Kate and Kate keep getting confused—until their power-hungry mother puts a stop to it by having one of them turned into a sheep. To find a cure, the two girls take to the sea, where they find redemption and romance come at a steep, Faustian price. KATES is a world premiere retelling of an Orkney Island fairytale about sisterhood, dark magic, and the seductive power of forgetting.

Written by Katharine Sherman and directed by Cait Robinson, the cast includes Tatum Hunter, Candice Handy, Taha Mandviwala, Bari Robinson, Ernaisja Curry & Kelsie Rae Slaugh.

CFF_Totally Untrue StoriesNext it’s TOTALLY UNTRUE STORIES – TOTALLY UNLIKE ANY NOCTURNAL FLYING INSECT from new participant solo performance from Lepp Fabrications.

TOTALLY UNTRUE STORIES – TOTALLY UNLIKE ANY NOCTURNAL FLYING INSECT: I lie. I started telling stories at the West Virginia Liars’ Contest. You can see why I’m chagrined that the sort of storytelling sweeping the nation is all about the Truth. Who cares about the Truth? I mean, there’s a time and a place for Truth, but in storytelling? Storytelling is about Truths- eternal, ephemeral, spiritual, societal- but that doesn’t mean it has to be true.

CFF_bedI close out the Festival with Performance Gallery, the only participant who has performed in EVERY Cincinnati Fringe Festival. This year’s entry is BED (A FEVER DREAM)

Sex or sickness? Laziness or comfort? Messy or well made? What does “bed” mean to you? You were probably born in bed and might be destined to die there. If you are lucky, you will sleep in one tonight. Beds are a strange mixture of comfort, pleasure, vulnerability and pain. We live there in dreams or nightmares. Join us for this theatrical exploration in words and movement of this mysterious and intimate place – our bed.

 

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CFF17: KATES

CFF_katesKATES
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
1201 Main
Over-the-Rhine

Written by Katharine Sherman
Directed by Cait Robinson

Cast: Tatum Hunter, Candice Handy, Taha Mandviwala, Bari Robinson, Ernaisja Curry & Kelsie Rae Slaugh

Accidentally given the same name, sisters Kate and Kate keep getting confused—until their power-hungry mother puts a stop to it by having one of them turned into a sheep. To find a cure, the two girls take to the sea, where they find redemption and romance come at a steep, Faustian price. KATES is a world premiere retelling of an Orkney Island fairytale about sisterhood, dark magic, and the seductive power of forgetting.

  • Fri, June 2 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 9pm
  • Tue, June 6 at 7pm
  • Thu, June 8 at 7pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 2:45pm

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Cait Robinson Presents KATES at 14th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival

CFF_katesCait Robinson presents Katharine Sherman’s KATES, a new fairy tale which will have its world premiere as part of the 14th annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival, June 2nd – 10th, 2017

Directed by Cait Robinson
Written by Katharine Sherman
Choreography by Carolyn Guido Clifford
Sound Design by Dan Dorff
Show Art by Gordon Stillman
Costume Crafts by Ruth Wartman

Cast: Ernaisja Curry, Candice Handy, Tatum Hunter, Taha Mandviwala, Bari Robinson & Kelsie Rae Slaugh

Performances:

1201 Main St. Cincinnati OH

  • Friday, June 2nd, 6:30 PM
  • Saturday, June 3rd, 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday, June 6th, 7:00 PM
  • Thursday, June 8th, 7:00 PM
  • Saturday, June 10th, at 2:45 PM

Click here to purchase tickets and passes.

 

About KATES
KATES is a new play that reimagines a fairy tale from the Orkney Islands in a surf rock dreamscape. Two stepsisters strike out on their own after one of them is bewitched with the head of a sheep by her jealous stepmother. On their way, they encounter fairy dances, enchantments, sick princes, and pirate queens.  Lyrical, whimsical, and strange, this play is an exploration of identity and sisterhood.

About the Artists
Cait Robinson is a freelance director and the resident assistant director at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Most recently, she directed Proclamation Project (American Repertory Theater), Winesburg, Ohio and Carrie (Stoneham Theatre), The Singularity (Science Fiction Theatre Company, featured in American Theatre online), Gideon’s Knot (Dramatic Repertory Company), and The Maids and 4.48 Psychosis (Portland Stage Company Studio Series). Favorite assistant directing credits: Jitney and Little Shop of Horrors (Cincinnati Playhouse) and Some Brighter Distance (City Theatre, Pittsburgh). She is a proud member of SDC and alumna of the Celebration Barn Theater’s devising intensive, Directors Lab West, and Bowdoin College. Up next: Lincoln Center Directors Lab and directing Pinocchio for Cincinnati Playhouse.

Katharine Sherman is a Minneapolis-based playwright whose work has been produced by the Cutting Ball Theater in San Francisco, the Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis, and by a company she co-founded, Collective Unconscious Performance. Her next play is an adaptation of Leo Lionni’s SWIMMY, for very young audiences, for Stages Theater Company in Minnesota in August. BA: Bowdoin College. MFA: University of Iowa.

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