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Know Announces Encore Double Bill of Previous Pick of the Fringe Winners

EDGAR ALLAN from The Coldharts & PETUNIA AND CHICKEN from Animal Engine

Know Theatre is thrilled to welcome back to town two of the most popular visiting theatre companies in Cincy Fringe history, The Coldharts and Animal Engine, for Encore performances of two recent productions featured at the 2015 and 2013 Festivals.

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Katie Hartman & Nick Ryan in EDGAR ALLAN.

EDGAR ALLAN, from The Coldharts, was the 2015 Full Frontal Pick of the Cincinnati Fringe and also received the Best of the Fringe award at the 2014 Minneapolis Fringe Festival. It was praised by local critics as “wildly creative” and “a unique experience, not to be missed” (Ed Cohen, Cincinnati CityBeat – 2015 Critic’s Pick).

In the show, 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 dark musical comedy for brave children of all ages that explores the horrors and isolation of childhood, as viewed through the life and work of Edgar Allan Poe.

The Coldharts are Katie Hartman and Nick Ryan, two theatre artists based in Brooklyn, New York. They create American Gothic-inspired, devised music-theatre. Their work has been seen in Minneapolis, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Hill City, Bemidji, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Bellingham, Seattle, New York City & Wichita County, Kansas.

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Karim Muasher & Carrie Brown in PETUNIA & CHICKEN.

PETUNIA & CHICKEN, from Animal Engine, was the 2013 Artists’ Pick of the Cincinnati Fringe and also received the 2014 Frigid New York Festival Favorite Award. It was applauded by local critics as “exquisite” and “damn fine theatre” (Joe Gorman, Cincinnati CityBeat – 2013 Critic’s Pick).

In the show, Two daring performers create an epic story of love and loss as big as the prairie itself, inspired by the writings of Midwestern author Willa Cather. Petunia, an indomitable immigrant girl determined to tame the wild land around her, meets Chicken, a right smart boy with dreams of great adventures. As the joys of their youth give way to the harsh realities of adulthood, they struggle to stay together. Sprawling fields of wheat, bustling train stations, rain-soaked kisses, wind-blown hair, and the rest of the world are brought to life with by just two actors, a hat, a scarf, and song.

Founded in 2011 as a physical devised theatre ensemble, Animal Engine Theatre Company is dedicated to creating strange worlds with a relatable touch; bold works of performance that are clever, quirky, sharp, and new. The company is led by 2 artistic directors; husband and wife team Karim Muasher and Carrie Brown. New works are performed both in the company’s hometown of New York City and across the country at theatres, festivals, and schools.

Fringe Producer Chris Wesselman couldn’t be happier to have these groups and their shows returning. “Fringe gives us this remarkable opportunity to forge artistic relationships from outside the region that otherwise might not have happened. There’s so much amazing theatre happening all across the world, and we love these opportunities to incorporate their unique voices into our theatre community.”

“We love performing for Cincinnati audiences,” say The Coldharts, “and are always looking for an excuse to spend a weekend in Over-the-Rhine!” Animal Engine concurs, adding, “The audiences are friendly, adventurous, and intelligent – just what you want and need as an artist.  The staff at the Know are unbelievably hardworking and put such love into every aspect of their festival.  Artists talk, and the word really has gotten out that the Cincy Fringe is one of the best fringe festivals in the country.  We’ve been coming here for over 5 years, and look forward to it all year round.”

Both EDGAR ALLAN and PETUNIA & CHICKEN will run for three nights, March 13-15, with alternating performances at 7:30pm and 8:45pm.

Join us for this amazing Fringe Double Bill that will definitely make you wish the 2016 Festival was already here.

Casts

EDGAR ALLAN:

  • Katie Hartman
  • Nick Ryan

PETUNIA & CHICKEN:

  • Carrie Brown
  • Karim Muasher

Calendar Listing

Production: EDGAR ALLAN from The Coldharts and PETUNIA & CHICKEN from Animal Engine

When: March 13, 14, and 15th beginning at 7:30pm

  • 3/13: EDGAR ALLAN @ 7:30pm, PETUNIA & CHICKEN @ 8:45pm
  • 3/14: PETUNIA & CHICKEN @ 7:30pm, EDGAR ALLAN @ 8:45pm
  • 3/15: EDGAR ALLAN @ 7:30pm, PETUNIA & CHICKEN @ 8:45pm

Where: Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Tickets:

  • $15 in advance or at the door for individual tickets
  • $25 in advance or at the door for two-show pass

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground.

The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience.

Since 1997, Know Theatre has sought to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

Know Theatre’s work is made possible by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Know is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

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Know Announces Encore Performances of the 2015 Audience Pick of the Fringe

dungeon
from Hit The Lights! Theatre Co.

“down the tunnel, into the dark, dodge the web.”

CFF_DungeonA 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! Theater Co. build a world where the darkness speaks louder than the light.

Know Theatre is proud to welcome back the 2015 Cincinnati Fringe Festival’s Audience Pick of the Fringe, dungeon, for a two-performance Encore at the Cincinnati Actor’s Studio and Academy (Essex Studios, 2511 Essex Place, Room 282B).

Hit the Lights! is an award-winning artistic agreement based in New York City who make theater, music, and online content and are committed to telling simple stories in unconventional ways. Among their members are CCM Drama graduates Kristopher Dean, Claron Hayden, Casey Leach, and Mikayla Stanley.

Critics praised dungeon at the 2015 Cincy Fringe as an “imagination bomb” (Bart Bishop, Cincinnati CityBeat) and a “unqiue and engaging offering…” (Rob Bucher, Behind the Curtain Cincinnati). dungeon quickly caught the attention of festival-goers and after sold-out houses they went on to receive the coveted Audience Pick of the Fringe, voted on solely by festival attendees.

Associate Fringe Producer Chris Wesselman is thrilled to welcome the dungeon team back, saying “This is a young group of artists with roots right here in Cincinnati who are exciting to watch and interact with at every turn. Their passion and dedication are admirable and their artistic creativity is inspiring. We hope this is only the beginning of the work we’ll see from them.”

Hit the Lights! co-founder Casey Leach adds, “We’re overjoyed to be returning to Cincinnati, our home away from home, to invite audiences back into a more fully-formed dungeon than they last encountered.”

dungeon’s Encore will take place within the twists and turns of Essex Studios in Walnut Hills at the Cincinnati Actor’s Studio and Academy (CASA), an opportunity Chris Wesselman is very enthusiastic about. “What’s wonderful about Fringe is how it becomes a gathering of theatre artists from all across town to collaborate and celebrate our entire city’s creative force. And that’s certainly a goal we here at Know Theatre strive for, not just at Fringe but year round. We love finding these opportunities to team up with other local companies and we’re so thankful to everyone at CASA for welcoming dungeon into their space.”

dungeon runs February 26 and 27 at 8 PM. Join us for a night of Fringe theatre that you won’t soon forget…if you can escape. For more information, please visit knowtheatre.com.

Cast

  • Casey Leach
  • Mikayla Stanley
  • Kristopher Dean
  • Samantha Blain
  • Claron Hayden

Calendar Listing

Production:    dungeon by Hit The Lights! Theatre Co.

When:          February 26 and 27, 2016 @ 8PM

Where:         Cincinnati Actor’s Studio and Academy, Essex Studios, 2511 Essex Place Room 282B, Cincinnati, OH 45206 (directional signage from the parking lot will be available)

Tickets:   $15 in advance or at the door

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground.

The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience.

Since 1997, Know Theatre has sought to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

Know Theatre’s work is made possible by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Know is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

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OCCUPATIONAL PLEASURES and CINDERBLOCK Runs Jan. 14-16

HGT_Occupational Pleasures and Cinderblock promoOCCUPATIONAL PLEASURES and CINDERBLOCK
Homegrown Theatre & Cincinnati Fringe Festival
Jan. 14-16
Cilfton Performance Theatre

OCCUPATIONAL PLEASURES
Encore performance from 2015 Cincinnati Fringe Festival

Directed by Charlie Roetting

Cast: Lauren Showen, Dylan Shelton, Leah Strasser, Nathan Neorr, Lisa Marie DeRoberts, Dave F’n Powell & Carter Bratton

Dan and Louise are keeping their office fling on the downlow. They’re not sure how serious they are and, well, their coworkers are total weirdos. This becomes even more clear when they discover that everyone in the office reads fan-fiction about their theoretical relationship. Disturbed by this revelation, Dan and Louise find themselves in a war between the two competing storylines: a 50 Shades-esque smutfest, and a syrupy romance. The show rounds itself out with hilarious and high quality fan-fiction videos.

CINDERBLOCK
Full-length performance of play originally serialized in SERIALS! 2: THUNDERDOME

Directed by Leah Strasser
Written by Ben Dudley

Cast: Dylan Shelton, Ben Dudley, Miranda McGee, Rory Sheridan & Shelby Becker

After a shadowy Figure smashes his windshield, Tommy meets Rod, a mysterious and odd leader of a group of social misfits who all claim to have witnessed the superhuman being. Tommy tells the cult of his own encounter and how, at his girlfriend’s office party, he came to believe he knows the Figure’s identity. Rod claims to want to help Tommy get control over his life, but his real motives are far more disturbing.

  • Thu-Sat, Jan. 14-16 at 7:30pm

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A LITTLE BUSINESS AT THE BIG TOP Review

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David Gaines.

A LITTLE BUSINESS AT THE BIG TOP presented as part of Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s 2015/16 Fringe Encore and Extra Season through Sept. 5. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance.

David Gaines creates a full, rich and vibrant circus as the backdrop for an old-fashioned love story. In a little over an hour. On a bare stage, Without props. And he doesn’t speak.

Gaines is a brilliant physical performer and a wonder to watch. He is every animal, performer and patron at the circus, He is the everyday hero, the ingenue and the dastardly villain. His focus and energy never wavers as he spins between characters and locations.

I can now say both of Gaines’ fringe performances, 7(X1) SAMURAI and A LITTLE BUSINESS UNDER THE BIG TOP stand as personal all-time favorites.

Two performances remain of this fun, funny and mesmerizing family-friendly show. Tickets are only $15. It just might make you feel like a kid again.

My rating: 4.75 out of 5.

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SHIRTZENCOCKLE Runs Sept. 18-19

CFF_ShirtzencockleSHIRTZENCOCKLE
Presented by Performance Gallery as part of the 2015/16 Fringe Encore and Extra Series
Sept. 18-19
Over-the-Rhine 

Directed byRegina Pugh

Cast: Willemien Patterson, Jodie Linver, Derek Snow, Sydney Ashe & Jacob Biel

Folk and Fairy Tales provide a rich moral tapestry to explore – full of surrealism, magical and ridiculous moments and gory content that make our modern sensibilities uncomfortably tingly. This ensemble devised work uses ancient story content to create an energetic romp into the questionable world of morality and how it has been imposed on us through the cautionary tales of our childhood.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 18-19 at 8pm

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