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IT’S NOT A TRIP, IT’S A JOURNEY Runs Sept. 23-Oct. 9

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10/4 – NOTE: Due to a case of Covid-19 within the production, all remaining performances will be offered as VIDEO ON DEMAND ONLY.

it’s not a trip, it’s a journey
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Sept. 23-Oct. 9
[Over-the-Rhine]

Directed by Daryl Harris

Cast: Ariel Mary Ann as Willie, Angelique Archer as Frankie, A.J. Baldwin as Rain & Jasimine Bouldin as June

Please note that masks will be required for all audience members during the run of it’s not a trip it’s a journey. Read more about our health and safety policies.

Get in the car with your four best friends – we’re about to change our lives. June, Frankie, Rain, and Willie set out on a cross-country journey that tests their identities and strengthens their bonds as they explore their own ways of being Black, femme, and American in this National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Rated PG-13 for language and adult themes.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 23-24 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 25 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 2 at 3pm
  • Wed, Oct. 5-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 9 at 3pm

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SUNRISE COVEN Quick Review

SUNRISE COVEN presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati through Aug. 28. I attended the opening night performance. 

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Denisa Dal Vera as Hallie, Julie Sonia Locker as Winter Moon & Ryan-Chavez Richmond as Ethan. Photo by Dan R Winters.jpg

Know Theatre kicks off their 25th anniversary season with a surprising and entertaining play SUNRISE COVEN.

Director Holly L. Derr shows a deft hand in managing the quirky but human characters that populate this small Texas town. The set design by Andrew Hungerford works well as the action switches between the hospital and the New Age shop, and serves as a great backdrop for the projected images. Stage manager Grace Wohlschlegel (from her tower at the back of the theater) and the cast handle the choreographed set changes well keep the show moving forward. Danielle Robison’s scenic artistry and prop work really do well in defining the two play spaces and the angel statue was hilarious.

The strong cast is led by Denise Del Vera as Hallie. I enjoyed the bite and weariness that she brought to the character. She easily conveys why the residents of this small Texas town have such an admiration for her and is believable in dealing with the unexpected road she finds her life going down.

Resa Mishina is a welcome newcomer to the Know stage as Annie who can barely contain her fan-girl excitement at meeting her medical idol, Hallie. Mishina brings a fun, barely contained energy to the role, but also handles the confrontation with Hallie well. There were a couple of times when Annie talked so fast that I had trouble understanding what was being said.

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Julie Sonia Locker as Winter Moon. Photo by Dan R Winters.jpg

Julie Locker has a nice energy in the role of witchy new age shop owner Winter Moon. I would have liked to have a seen a bit more passion in the defense of her beliefs as I didn’t feel she always believed what she was selling, so to speak.

Ryan-Chavez Richmond is enjoyable as Hallie’s literal partner in crime, Ethan. While his anger issues are addressed, for the most part Ethan seems to be on a pretty even keel for the most part. It would have been nice to see him struggle to contain that anger here and there, making his actual explosion a bit more logical. I also felt that Ethan and Hallie could have had a nice little emotional moment on their final exit from the shop.  

Michael Burnham was fun as Jax and his line upon being woken-up in the hospital brought back some fond memories of my dad. I enjoyed his performance, but he was a bit too soft-spoken that even in the third row I had to strain to catch some of his lines.

Overall, a quirky, smart, and fun production.

My rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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Cast Announced for it’s not a trip it’s a journey at Know Theatre of Cincinnati

KTC_Lets Play logoMeet the incredible cast of our next MainStage production, it’s not a trip it’s a journey, by Charly Evon Simpson.

it’s not a trip it’s a journey is a Rolling World Premiere, produced in association with the National New Play Network alongside productions at Round House Theatre (Bethesda, MD) and Good Company Theatre (Ogden, UT).

it’s not a trip it’s a journey runs September 23 – October 9, 2022 at Know Theatre.

Meet the Cast

  • ANGELIQUE ARCHER as FRANKIE
    Angelique makes her Know Theatre debut with it’s not a trip it’s a journey. Locally, she has previously been seen onstage at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Angelique plays Frankie, the one in the friend group who looks like she has her whole life together (but on the inside she knows she doesn’t).
  • A.J. BALDWIN as RAIN
    We welcome A.J. back to the MainStage after her appearance as Tyra in last season’s The Twunny Fo’, which she also wrote. A.J. has also appeared at the Know as the Beacon in The Absentee (2019) and Gina in Zack (2020). A.J. plays Rain, who’s struggling after a bad breakup and hopes this road trip will fast-forward the grieving process.
  • JASIMINE BOULDIN as JUNE
    After appearing as Rissa in this spring’s The Twunny Fo’, Jasimine returns to the MainStage to play June, who came up with the whole idea of the journey in the first place – and who might need it more than any of the others.
  • ARIEL MARY ANN as WILLIE
    Ariel makes her MainStage debut with this production, although she’s been seen at the Know in as an actor in Serials! and an actor and playwright in the One-Minute Play Festival. Ariel plays Willie, who sometimes feels on the outskirts of the friend group and struggles to express how they feel, even to their closest friends.
  • it’s not a trip it’s a journey is directed by Darryl Harris. The design team includes Andrew J. Hungerford (Scenic and Lighting Designer), Noelle Wedig-Johnston (Costume Designer), Douglas Borntrager (Sound and Projections Designer), and Danielle Robison (Props Designer). The technical director is Jim Stark and the stage manager is Grace Wohlschlegel.

For tickets and more information visit www.knowtheatre.com/its-not-a-trip-its-a-journey/

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SUNRISE COVEN Runs Aug. 12-28

KTC_Sunrise Coven logo8/18 – Folks, we are sorry to report that due to a positive COVID-19 test within the team for SUNRISE COVEN, we need to cancel in-person performances through this Sunday, August 21.

If you had tickets for tonight through Sunday, you should now have a note in your inbox from Associate Artistic Director Tamara Winters with some options for you.

If you have questions, please give us a call at 513-300-5669 or email Tammy at twinters at knowtheatre dot com.

Thank you for your understanding, and take care of each other out there. Your health and safety is important.

(Please note – ensuring artists can make a living making art in Cincinnati is also important to us; all artists will continue to be paid through all cancelled performances. Thank you for helping to make that possible).

SUNRISE COVEN
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Aug. 12-28
[Over-the-Rhine]

Directed by Holly L. Derr

Cast: Denise Dal Vera* as Hallie, Resa Mishina as Annie Gin, MD, Julie Locker as Winter Moon, Ryan-Chavez Richmond as Ethan & Michael Burnham* as Jax

Imagine you’re a beloved Nurse Practitioner in a tiny Texas town that’s beset by every economic and existential struggle one could think up. Now imagine you turn up in the ER one night after taking enough Oxycontin to kill an elephant. What do you do?

If you’re Hallie Heaton, you just might find yourself forging an alliance between your partner in drug dealing and a practicing witch in a scheme to subvert the medical establishment (and hopefully, save your own skin).

Welcome to Buckstop, Texas. Ask your doctor if Witchcraft is right for you.

  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 14 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Aug. 17-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 21 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Aug. 24-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 28 at 3pm

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*appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association 

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SUNRISE COVEN at the Know

KTC_Sunrise Coven logo“It’s no small thing, when your drug dealer dumps you.
I would think it occasions a self-reflection.”

SUNRISE COVEN
by Brendan Bourque-Sheil
NEW DATES: August 12 – 28, 2022

A new comedy about healers and healing and witchcraft and pharmaceuticals in a tiny town that’s barely hanging on. 

You’re invited to join Know Theatre for our 25th-season opening production, Sunrise Coven, by Brendan Bourque-Sheil.

Imagine you’re a beloved Nurse Practitioner in a tiny Texas town that’s beset by every economic and existential struggle one could think up. Now imagine you turn up in the ER one night after taking enough Oxycontin to kill an elephant. What do you do?

If you’re Hallie Heaton, you just might find yourself forging an alliance between your partner in drug dealing and a practicing witch in a scheme to subvert the medical establishment (and hopefully, save your own skin).

Welcome to Buckstop, Texas. Ask your doctor if Witchcraft is right for you. 

It’s our 25th Anniversary season and the Know is coming out swinging with a sharp-tongued new comedy. Sunrise Coven kicks off a six-show season set to explore “What we owe to each other” from now through May 2023.

Back in 2020, we read playwright Brandon Borque-Shiel’s tight dialogue, vivid characters, and of-the-moment themes and knew right away this was the show for us.

It’s also the right show to bring back one of our favorite collaborators to direct: University of Memphis’s head of Graduate Directing Holly L. Derr. Longtime Know-goers will remember Holly’s work from Harry and the Thief (2014), SuperTrue (2018), and Red Bike (2019). A feminist scholar, innovative theatre-maker, and Texas native, Holly brings the right mix of style and life experience to this project.

When we asked Holly about why she’s excited to take the reins of this production, she said, “I love Sunrise Coven because of the way it deals with really serious issues, like addiction and the ethics of end-of-life care, respectfully but with humor and a touch of absurdity. Through depicting a dedicated community of unique, funny characters in an equally unique small town, the play raises important questions about what we owe each other in an ultimately uplifting way. It also lives with one foot in the spiritual world, and I’m very excited about working with the designers to create these moments of magic.”

Who is this show for?

Sunrise Coven is a sharp and fun adventure that speaks to anyone who’s fought their way back from rock-bottom, who’s longed to subvert exploitative systems, and who believes that compassion and community care have the power to change the world.

As a finalist in Southwest Theatre Company’s “Plays With A Strong Female Lead” competition, Sunrise Coven will also hit a chord with anyone who loves dynamic, flawed, fiercely opinionated female protagonists.

Welcome to Buckstop, Texas. Here’s who you will meet:

We are proud to welcome local actor and CCM professor Denise Dal Vera to her first Know Theatre appearance as Hallie, the former nurse whose passion for healing has landed her a job as the high priestess of Buckstop, Texas’s newest cult. Also making her Know Theatre debut is New York-based Resa Mishina as Annie Gin, MD; a young doctor whose hero-worship of Hallie is shaken when Hallie loses her license to practice.

Returning to the Know MainStage is Julie Locker, who last appeared in 2021’s Glassheart as Aiofe. Julie joins us this time as Winter Moon, the proprietor of the only magic shop in Buckstop. Ryan-Chavez Richmond joins us as Ethan, a Purple Heart vet and former drug dealer who’s striving to align his actions with his principles. Ryan-Chavez previously appeared at the Know in this spring’s production of Harpers Ferry 2019. 

And our friend (and retired CCM professor) Michael Burnham joins as Jax, a former patient of Hallie’s who’ll try anything to soothe his ailing wife’s spirit. Michael’s last appearance with the Know was in 2019’s Always Plenty of Light at the Starlight All-Night Diner; and longtime friends of the company will remember his turns as co-director of 2014’s Moby Dick, director of 2009’s Adding Machine: the Musical, and of course our legendary (and controversial) 2003 production of Corpus Christi.

Update on dates: Sunrise Coven was initially announced to open on August 5; in response to changing circumstances and the needs of our team, we’ve chosen to move opening night back one week to August 12. This decision will allow us to bring you the very best production of a script we just can’t wait for you to see.

Join us for this heartfelt and hard-hitting new comedy about healers, healing, witchcraft, and pharmaceuticals, all in a tiny American town that’s just barely hanging on. Sunrise Coven runs August 12 – 28, live at the Know, and livestreaming on select dates to your home.

Tickets are available on our website, knowtheatre.com, or by calling our box office at 513-300-5669.

CAST

  • Denise Dal Vera* as Hallie
  • Julie Locker as Winter Moon
  • Resa Mishina as Annie
  • Ryan-Chavez Richmond as Ethan
  • Michael Burnham as Jax
    *appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association 

PRODUCTION TEAM

  • Director: Holly L. Derr
  • Lighting & Scenic Designer: Andrew J. Hungerford
  • Costume Designer: Noelle Wedig-Johnston
  • Sound & Projections Designer: Douglas J. Borntrager
  • Technical Director: Jim Stark
  • Stage Manager: Grace Wohlschlegel 

AT A GLANCE

Production: Sunrise Coven by Brendan Bourque-Sheil

Dates: August 12 – 28, 2022. Wednesday – Saturday shows are at 8 PM; Sunday matinees are at 3 PM.

Where: Know Theatre, 1120 Jackson Street in Over-the-Rhine.
Livestreaming on select dates TBA.

Themes: comedy, cults, addiction, community, healing, rural America 

Tickets: The standard ticket price is $25. Audiences may opt to support the Know’s initiative to pay all artists and employees a living wage by selecting the $40 Living Wage Ticket.
Low-cost admission available for $15. On Wednesdays, as part of a program we call “The Welcome Experiment,” tickets are $5 in advance, or FREE 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. Know Theatre seeks 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, in part, 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 Theatre is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr. 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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