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An Update From Your Know Theatre Family

KTC_Lets Play logoDear friends of the Know,

Thank you to all our friends and artists who are with us as we continue to assess developments regarding COVID-19.

We have received news about a ban on public gatherings over 100 in the State of Ohio.

Though our capacity is already under 100, we’re taking steps to be proactive in this moment to keep all who choose to come and play safe and healthy.

In addition to increased frequency of sanitization of surfaces throughout our space before, during, and after performances, we are also further reducing the capacity of current performances to 50 or under, to allow additional space between seats.

We continue to encourage all patrons, artists, and staff to wash hands for 20+ seconds frequently, avoid touching your face, avoid unnecessary physical contact, and most importantly, if you are feeling unwell or have been around someone feeling unwell, to make the choice to stay home.

The Know is happy to offer account credits for future performances if you need to stay home. Give us a call at 513-300-5669 to reschedule, get an account credit, or ask any questions you may have.

We will continue to assess the situation as news develops, and we thank you for being part of our community.
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Or, give us a call at 513-300-5669 and we’ll be happy to field your questions!

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Popular Trivia Game Show and Live Podcast THE QUIZ BOX Comes to Cincinnati

KTC_The Quiz Box logoFor the past six years, comedy and trivia fans in Columbus, Ohio have been gathering monthly to laugh and win prizes at their favorite local game show, The Quiz Box, and now, for the first time ever, the show is hitting the road to Cincinnati.

Co-hosts Erik Tait (as seen on Penn & Teller: Fool Us) and Nickey Winkelman (as seen on Laughs TV) along with podcast producer Kevin Hendrix (as seen on Jeopardy!) are bringing THE QUIZ BOX to Know Theatre of Cincinnati on Saturday, March 28. This Columbus-based podcast and game show has been growing in popularity since its debut in 2014, bringing in local and touring comedians to play a game of impossible trivia to win prizes for audience counterparts.

Each audience member gets a chance to “play,” by receiving a raffle ticket upon entry to the show. The best part is: audience members don’t need to know any trivia at all. The comedian panelists who select raffle tickets from the “Bucket of People” answer ridiculous trivia questions and rack up points, which their audience counterpart gets to cash in later for some outrageous prizes.

Past guests on the show include comedian Michael Malone (Comedy Central, Showtime), Jason Banks (True TV) and Nina West (Ru Paul’s Drag Race).

The March 28 show at Know Theatre will feature Columbus comedian Amber Falter, Cincinnati’s own Kelly Collette, touring juggler and comedian Tony Steinbach, and special guest David Levy of True Theatre.

Find out more about The Quiz Box at www.quizboxcast.com, and listen to full episodes of the podcast on iTunes and Spotify. Tickets for the March 28 show are available through Know Theatre’s website or by going to www.quizboxcast.com/events/know

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Keeping Healthy When We Come Play at the Know

KTC_Lets Play logoA note from your Know Theatre family:

Dear friends of the Know,

As we all follow the news of COVID-19 and its impact on communities, the Know team wants to make sure you are aware of how we are keeping our Playground a safe and welcoming place to play.

All performances are proceeding as scheduled.

If you are feeling ill, we would be happy to exchange your ticket for a future performance of your scheduled production, or give you a credit to a future Know show!

To reschedule, just give our box office a call at (513) 300-5669 or email us at info@knowtheatre.com and we’ll get you taken care of.

Here is what we are doing to keep our Playground safe and healthy for patrons, artists, and staff:

  • Sanitizing the theatre, lobby, restrooms, office, and all surface areas daily, on an ongoing basis
  • Providing hand sanitizer at the box office, in addition to ample soap and paper towels in all restrooms

And here’s how YOU can help:

  • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; if soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer;
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes by using the crook of your arm – not your hands!
  • Avoid touching your face;
  • Stay home if you are sick!
  • Get your flu shot to protect against influenza; and
  • If you have recently returned from a country or region with ongoing COVID-19 infections, follow public health guidance and monitor your health. Call your healthcare providers and inform them about your travel history if you need care.

We will be keeping a close eye on the situation as it develops, and we’ll make sure to keep you informed on the status of performances and other updates, as well.

Thank you for being a friend to the Know – be well and keep playing!

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Actors Needed for SERIALS! 10 Performance

KTC_Serials 10Hello Cincy Actors!!

I’m Gray Shaw and I have a piece running in Serials! 10 at the Know Theatre. The name of my serial is “Psych-O (or “O” is for Outcast), and it is centered on a female psychologist whose practice is exclusively patients that society hates – clowns, mimes, telemarketers, lawyers, etc.

The first episode has a male Clown Patient and a male Mime Patient (who also plays the offstage voice of the doctor’s male secretary, and obviously the female psychologist. The performance date is the evening of Monday, March 2 (and if voted by the audience to continue, a second and final evening of Monday, March 16).

We would probably rehearse for couple of hours on the afternoon of the Saturday prior and possibly the same amount of time on the afternoon of that Sunday (depending upon the actors’ schedules) but then definitely a Monday dress rehearsal on the actual stage at the Know in a time slot they will assign us somewhere prior to the night’s show. If the serial is extended to the 16th, a similar rehearsal schedule will be used for that performance.

Interested? If so, please email me a good time to contact you and a phone number to gray59shaw@gmail.com.

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ALABASTER at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati

KTC_AlabasterPosterKnow Theatre’s 22nd Season continues with the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of

ALABASTER
By Audrey Cefaly
February 28th – March 21th

How do we find the strength to show our scars?

As a part of the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere, The Know Theatre presents Audrey Cefaly’s stunningly vulnerable new play ALABASTER this February.

June is an artist, the only survivor of a terrible accident that killed her entire family. She is covered from head to toe … with scars. June has isolated herself, along with her goats Weezy and Bib, on what remains of her family farm. Every day she feeds the goats, weeds the garden, and picks up her paintbrush.

Alice, a world-renowned photographer, has come to take pictures of June for a series on women with scars. But Alice is carrying scars of her own and is desperately trying to outrun her own pain. The tension between them is immediate and ever-present, but what they need from each other transcends the physical.

ALABASTER asks: what does it mean to truly be “seen”? How do we pick up the pieces? How do we move forward? A play about women. About art. About healing.

Featured in the 2019 edition of Best Women’s Monologues, ALABASTER has been moving audiences all across the U.S. As the National New Play Network’s most expansive Rolling World Premiere to date, ALABASTER will be presented at eleven different theatres across the country as part of the 2019-2020 theatrical season.

Narrated by a sarcastic goat, ALABASTER is a one-of-a-kind play: at once a bittersweet comedy that’s filled with surprises and a soul-searchingly honest depiction of the joy and the terror of letting yourself be truly seen.

ALABASTERwill be helmed by Lisa Sanaye Dring, a Los Angeles-based actor and director. She is the Associate Artistic Director of Circle X Theatre Co. and the co-founder of Rogue Artists’ Rogue Lab.

When she was invited to reflect on what she hopes audiences take from Alabaster, Ms. Dring said:

“I’m hoping that people take away the courage to connect, despite how scary and painful that can be. I love this play allows women to be so many things we don’t often let them be in the theatre. 

We see a full spectrum of humanity in these characters – they can be loving, and angry, and bitchy, and vulnerable, and sweet, and funny, and so often women are relegated to being one-to-three of those things. 

I love that there’s so much humor in the piece – it goes into both sorrow and hilarity with reckless abandon. And it’s a fun goat play!”

The Know is delighted to showcase four local artists in this all-female cast. Local favorite Kelly Mengelkoch appears as “Alice,” the photographer who’s spent her whole life behind the camera but yearns to be seen. Ms. Mengelkoch previously appeared on the Know Mainstage in 2018’s nautical ghost story musical Whisper House. The Know’s Director of Education, Maggie Lou Rader, plays “June,” the orphaned artist who wears her scars like armor against the world. Ms. Rader’s many appearances on the Know’s stage include the title role in Marian: The True Tale of Robin Hood, Neverwhere, Silent Sky, Pulp, and Hearts Like Fists.

Keisha L. Kemper returns to the Know Mainstage after a long hiatus to play “Weezy,” June’s best (and only) friend … who happens to be a goat, but who won’t let that stop her. Ms. Kemper was last seen at the Know as Harriet Tubman in Harry and the Thief. Rounding out the cast is Fringe and Performance Gallery veteran Jodie Beth Linver in her Mainstage debut as “Bib,” Weezy’s ailing mother.

To highlight this story’s message of how art can help us move through trauma into joy, the Know is proud to partner with Jens Rosenkrantz and Pendleton Street Photography for a special gallery exhibition in the Underground throughout the run of Alabaster.  This showcase exhibition will feature the photography of Evelyn Sosa Rojas, a Cuban-born artist whose stunning black-and-white images explore the psychology and identities of her friends, lovers, and other women typical of Havana society.

And to bring an extra level of beauty to the design of ALABASTER, Know Theatre is proud to partner with several Art Academy painting students and other independent artists to create a collection of folk-art pieces that are integral to the story as it unfolds. Art Academy students Sydney Greene, Claire Flath, and Anna Paulsen will be joined by local artists Rory Sheridan and Hannah Jones Diaz to bring life to this crucial element of the story.

ALABASTER is a gentle and powerful story about how we heal, a fresh look at how our souls are enriched by the art we create and the art we see, and the tale of an unexpected romance.

If you believe in the world-altering power of second chances, you’ll love Alabaster, running February 28 – March 21 at the Know Theatre.

Cast in Alphabetical Order

  • Keisha L. Kemper as Weezy
  • Jodie Beth Linver as Bib
  • Kelly Mengelkoch* as Alice
  • Maggie Lou Rader* as June

*Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association under a Special Appearance Agreement.

Production Team

  • Director: Lisa Sanaye Dring
  • Scenic Designer: Andrew J. Hungerford
  • Lighting Designer: Jen Fok
  • Costume Designer: Noelle Wedig-Johnston
  • Sound Designer: Douglas Borntrager
  • Props Designer & Scenic Charge: Kayla Williams
  • Stage Manager: Meghan Winter
  • Technical Director: Henry Bateman

Calendar Listing

ALABASTER by Audrey Ceflay

  • 8:00 pm  Feb 28th, 29th, March 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 11th, 12th,13th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st.
  • 3:00 pm  March 1st, 8th, and 15th

Know Theatre of Cincinnati. 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. In historic Over-the-Rhine.

Tickets:

  • $25 regular price tickets
  • $35 “Living Wage” tickets, supporting working artists in Cincinnati
  • $15 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available)
  • FREE walk-up tickets are available on Wednesdays, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment.

Advance reservations to Welcome Experiment performances are $10.00.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669

ALABASTER is made possible through the support of Production Sponsors

  • Drew Gores & George Warrington
  • Dan & Fran Bailey, and
  • The Warrington Foundation

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./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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