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The National New Play Network Rolling Premiere of PULP Opens Oct. 7 at the Know

ktc_pulp-logoIn PULP, playwright Joseph Zettelmaier, author of Know’s 2015 hit Star Wars caper All Childish Things, puts classic genre tropes in a blender to create a brand new comedy that jumps from paperback to paperback down the bookshelves as the mystery unfolds.

Bringing this noir world to the stage is an all star cast of Cincinnati favorites.

Know’s Education Director Maggie Lou Rader (Silent Sky, Hearts Like Fists) returns to the MainStage as femme-fatale romance writer Desiree St. Clair.

Justin McCombs (Silent Sky, Moby Dick) takes on the role of Walter Kingston-Smith, a wealthy playboy who dabbles at writing superhero pulps. Know favorite Darnell Pierre Benjamin returns for the first time since 2014’s Harry & the Thief as Bradley Rayburn, an up and coming sci-fi writer.

Rounding out the the suspects is MadCap Puppets Artistic Director Dylan Shelton (The Dragon, Bull) as horror writer R.A. Lyncroft.

And making his Know Theatre debut as PI Frank Ellery is longtime Cincinnati Shakespeare Company ensemble member Paul Riopelle.

PULP is part of a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere, which kicked off at the Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis last spring. The show will be produced at Michigan’s Williamston Theatre concurrently to the Know’s production.

NNPN’s Rolling World Premiere program supports three or more theatres that choose to produce the same new play within a 12 month period. The result is a rolling world premiere, giving a playwright the chance to develop a new work with multiple creative teams in at least three different communities.

The playwright is part of the process, working on the script and making adjustments based on what is learned from each production.

PULP is the second NNPN rolling world premiere in which Know Theatre has taken part, the first being Steve Yockey’s Pluto in 2014.

Says Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford, “There are so many things that excite me about tackling this show: our fantastic cast, the thrill of working on an evolving world premiere script, and my own personal love for the pulp stories of the 30s through 50s.

I grew up reading Ray Bradbury’s science fiction, and the Maltese Falcon is a favorite of mine (both the book and the film). And of course we had such a great time with Joe’s All Childish Things, we’re excited to bring another of this prolific playwright’s works to Cincinnati audiences.

PULP runs October 7 through 29. Come find out what mayhem unfolds when reality becomes stranger than fiction in this rolling world premiere comedy.

Cast in Alphabetical Order

  • Darnell Pierre Benjamin as Bradley Rayburn
  • Justin McCombs as Walter Kingston-Smith
  • Maggie Lou Rader as Desiree St. Clair
  • Paul Riopelle as Frank Ellery
  • Dylan Shelton as R.A. Lyncroft

Production Team

  • Director & Lighting Designer – Andrew Hungerford
  • Scenic & Prop Designer – Sarah Beth Hall
  • Costume Designer – Noelle Wedig
  • Sound & Video Designer – Doug Borntrager

About the National New Play Network

The National New Play Network (NNPN) is the country’s alliance of non-profit professional theaters dedicated to the development, production, and continued life of new plays. Since its founding in 1998, NNPN has supported more than 150 productions nationwide through its innovative National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere program, which provides playwright and production support for new works. Additional programs – its annual National Conference, National Showcase of New Plays, and MFA Playwrights Workshop; the NNPN Annual and Smith Prize commissions; its residencies for playwrights, producers and directors; and the organization’s member accessed Collaboration, Festival, and Travel banks, and online information sessions – have helped cement the Network’s position as a vital force in the regional theater landscape. NNPN’s programming allows its members and their affiliated artists to create, grow, and share new work across the country and around the world, and it strives to pioneer, implement, and disseminate ideas and programs that revolutionize the way theaters collaborate to support new plays and playwrights. Its most recent project, The New Play Exchange (www.newplayexchange.org), launched in January of 2015, is already changing the way playwrights share their work and others discover it. NNPN’s 29 Core and more than 75 Associate Members – along with the more than 250 affiliated artists who are its alumni, the thousands of artists and artisans employed annually by its member theaters, and the hundreds of thousands of audience members who see its supported works each year – are creating the new American theater.

For more information please visit nnpn.org.

Calendar Listing

Production: 

  • PULP by Joseph Zettelmaier

When: 

  • 8:00pm October 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • 3:00pm October 9, 16*, 23
    *A pre-show brunch is available on this date with purchase of $35 “Brunch + Show” tickets in advance. Deadline for brunch reservation is October 9. Brunch provided by Water Tower Fine Wines

Where:        

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

Tickets:        

  • $25 regular Price
  • $15 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available)
  • FREE performances on Wednesday, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment initiative. Advance reservations to Welcome Experiment performances are $5.00.
  • Walkup tickets are available for free the day of the show.
  • Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669 (KNOW).

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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Know Theatre’s 19th Season Continues with a Special Co-Production

KTC_Runaways logoRUNAWAYS
Music, book, & Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados

Directed by Vince deGeorge
Music direction by Luke Flood

A co-production with the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

Know Theatre is proud to welcome University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music students to come and play at Your Theatrical Playground with a special co-production of Elizabeth Swados’ Runaways.

This groundbreaking musical, originally conceived in the 1970’s, is based on hundreds of interviews with teenagers who had run away: from home, from predators, and from themselves. Swados’ memorable score draws from an eclectic array of musical styles–from pop to hip-hop, jazz to reggae–while asking why children can’t remain children.

Opening Wednesday, September 21 at 8 PM, this co-production with the University of CIncinnati College-Conservatory of Music features 22 student performers from CCM’s Musical Theatre Program: Bryce Baxter, Dylan Dougal, Zach Erhardt, Louis Griffin, Delaney Guyer, Ciara Harris, Marissa Hecker, Tyler Jent, Kendall McCarthy, Emily Ashton Meredith, Jordan Miller, Jenny Mollet, Dylan Mulvaney, Kyle Pollak, Gabriela Rodrigues, Emily Royer, Tyler Sodoma, Alex Stone, Donelvan Thigpen, Shauna Topian, Zack Triska, and Amanda Valenzuela.

Directed by Vince DeGeorge, with Musical Direction by Luke Flood, this collaboration underscores Know Theatre’s commitment to providing opportunities for local artists that cannot be found anywhere else. “We’re thrilled to invite CCM Musical Theatre students into our theatrical playground, giving them a chance to perform on a professional stage.  And we’re especially excited that they have the chance to explore this pioneering musical in our raw, intimate space,” says Know Producing Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford.

The New York Times praised how Swados’ script “captured the rampaging moodiness of what it means to be young and unmoored in a drifting culture.” Now, see for yourself how CCM Musical Theatre’s rising stars will bring this innovative American musical to life, starting this Wednesday at the Know.

For tickets to this limited run and more information, visit knowtheatre.com.

Calendar Listing

Production:

  • RUNAWAYS Book, Music, & Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados.

When:

  • 8:00pm September 21, 22, 23, 24
  • 3:00pm September 24 & 25
  • 7:30pm September 25

Where:

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

 Tickets:        

  • $25 regular Price
  • $15 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available)
  • FREE performances on Wednesday, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment initiative. Advance reservations to Welcome Experiment performances are $5.00.
  • Walkup tickets are available for free the day of the show.
  • Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669 (KNOW)

Bios  

Director Vince DeGeorge joined the CCM Musical Theater and Opera Departments as Visiting Professor, Joseph Weinberger Chair of Acting for the Lyric Stage Fall 2013.  Vince recently completed his MFA in Directing and Public Dialogue at Virginia Tech and obtained his BFA at CCM in Musical Theater Performance.

Following his graduation from CCM, Vince performed as an actor and dancer in regional theaters across the country and was a member of the New York based contemporary dance company dre.dance under Artistic Directors & Choreographers Taye Diggs & Andrew Palermo.  In addition to numerous other works, in New York Vince directed New York City’s first fully staged production of The Exonerated (2011) to critical acclaim, and co-wrote and directed the award winning musical revue Nashville (2009 Nightlife, Bistro and MAC Awards).

At Virginia Tech, Vince directed and designed A Dream Play by August Strindberg, and productions of Chekhov’s The Vagabond and Three Sisters. He also developed, directed and designed The Jo Carson Project, a new musical based on the writings and theories of the Appalachian storyteller and playwright, Jo Carson. During his studies at Virginia Tech, Vince was also a company member of Building Home, a participatory theatre and music engagement project that uses theater to foster healthy civic dialogue among the citizens of the New River Valley concerning pressing regional issues and planning for sustainable communities.

As a part of the Blacksburg Summer Arts Festival 2014, Vince was engaged to design and build Life In The Trees – an art installation, purposed as both a gallery exhibition and the theatrical setting for two performance pieces, adapted and directed by Vince as well.  While working on Life In The Trees, Vince collaborated with Alaskan artist Kesler Woodard, as well as novelist Tom Gardner.

Music Director Luke Flood holds a BM in Piano Performance from UMass Amherst and is currently pursuing an MM in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Cincinnati – CCM. Previous credits include: North Shore Music Theatre (Sister Act, Billy Elliot, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, and The Wizard of Oz). Other recent regional credits include Sister Act, Billy Elliot (Gateway Playhouse), Wonderful Town, and Singin’ in the Rain (Reagle Music Theatre). Mr. Flood has also subbed on the National Tours of Kinky Boots and Sister Act.

Playwright Elizabeth Swados (February 5, 1951 – January 5, 2016) composed, wrote and directed for over thirty years. Some of her works include the Obie Award-winning Trilogy at La MaMa, Alice at the Palace with Meryl Streep at the New York Shakespeare Theater Festival and Groundhog, which was optioned by Milos Forman for a film. Her work has been performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, at La MaMa, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, and locations all over the world. She has composed highly acclaimed dance scores for well-known choreographers in the US, Europe and South America. Ms. Swados has also attributed scores to many films, including the upcoming documentary, Auf Wiedersehen, about a family searching for the truth about the Nazi participation in Vienna and the Jews who may have aided them.

Ms. Swados created issue-oriented theater with young people for her entire career. This work has culminated in a theatrical extravaganza for New York University, The Reality Show, about the trials, tribulations and joys of college in New York City. The piece uses rock and roll, dance and edgy humor and is performed each year by NYU students at venues such as Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall. Recently, The Reality Show became international and will be performed for the brand new NYU campus in Abu Dhabi.

Her recent musical, Kaspar Hauser: a foundling’s opera premiered at the Flea Theater in Manhattan in the Spring of 2009, and was featured in PAPERMAG’s list of Downtown Theater Favorites of 2009. Other recent productions include Books Cook! at the Atlantic Theater Company, Atonement, a theatrical oratorio presented by the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, an adaptation of S. Ansky’s The Dybbuk at NYU/Tisch, Spider Operas at PS122 (with Mabou Mines), and Political Subversities, a political revue that has been presented in two Culture Project festivals as well as at Joe’s Pub.

In conjunction with Forward Face, Ms. Swados released a children’s CD called Everyone is Different that has been distributed to three thousand schools around the country. She has published novels, non-fiction books, and children’s books to great acclaim and received the Ken Award as well as a New York Public Library Award for her book My Depression: A Picture Book. Ms. Swados published a theatrical text book, At Play: Teaching Teenagers Theater, and released her first collection of poems through Hanging Loose Press. The One and Only Human Galaxy explores the life of Harry Houdini and experiments with the idea of escapism.

Other awards include five Tony nominations, three Obie Awards, Guggenheim Fellowship, Ford Grant, Helen Hayes Award, Lila Acheson Wallace Grant, PEN Citation and others.

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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RUNAWAYS Runs Sept. 21-25

KTC_Runaways logoRUNAWAYS
Know Theatre of Cincinnati and University of Cincinnati CCM
Sept. 21-25
Over-the-Rhine

Directed by Vince DeGeorge
Musical direction by Luke Flood

This classic musical, created by Elizabeth Swados in the 1970s, is based on hundreds of interviews with teenagers who had run away: from home, from predators, from themselves. RUNAWAYS blends different musical styles from pop to hip-hop, jazz to reggae, while asking why children can’t remain children.

  • Wed-Fri, Sept. 21-23 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 24 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 25 at 3pm & 7:30pm

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SERIALS! 5: MINI-SERIALS Runs Sept. 12-26

KTC_Serials5 logoSERIALS! 5: MINI-SERIALS
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Sept. 12-26
Over-the-Rhine

How does it work? 15 minute episodes of new plays, every week, for a total of 3 installments.

WORKING TITLE by James Allen
Directed by Alice Flanders
Snapshots of a movie director and the company she keeps.

THE INTERVIEW by John Bromels

BREAK by Carolyn Guido Clifford

ELIZABETH AND ANNIE by Alice Flanders
Directed by Jen Joplin
Reformed serial killers and sharp-shooters and brodudes. Oh my.

FINDING THE FALCON by Sara Swartout

  • Monday, Sept. 12 at 7:30pm
  • Monday, Sept. 19 at 7:30pm
  • Monday, Sept. 26 at 7:30pm

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Auditions Announced for THE INVENTIVE PRINCESS OF FLORALEE Tour at Know Theatre of Cincinnati

KTC_logoKnow Theatre of Cincinnati announces Open Auditions for the 2016-2017 Theatre for Young Audiences Educational Tour.

Know Theatre of Cincinnati is looking for a dynamic duo of performers to help us spread a love of science through theatre to students with our Know-To-Go tour of THE INVENTIVE PRINCESS OF FLORALEE. We’ll be holding auditions for local Cincinnati artists on August 20th and 22nd.

Audition Information

  • Saturday, August 20th from 4:30pm-6:30pm
  • Monday, August 22nd from 3:00pm-5:00pm
  • Auditions will take place at Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Roles Available

  • Princess of Floralee: Female, 18-35. All Ethnicities.

Princess to the land of Floralee who is also a secret inventor, that goes on the adventure of a lifetime to save her father from the clutches of an evil witch. Actor must be a competent singer and have teaching experience.

  • Narrator: Male or female, any age. All Ethnicities.

The narrator of the story who also plays various other characters including a pirate, a gate, a dragon, and the King of Floralee. Actor must be a competent singer and have teaching experience. Guitar or ukulele skills are a plus.

Schedule and Pay

The contract runs from September 12, 2016-May 26, 2017*

The tour pays $250/week during 3-week rehearsal period and $50 per performance throughout the year.

*Rehearsal period is September 12-September 31st and exact performance dates will be given with at least 2 weeks’ notice throughout the year.

Auditions
Please prepare a one-minute, family-friendly comedic monologue and up to 32 bars of a song acapella (self-accompanied on guitar or ukulele if able). Come prepared to move and possibly be asked to do a one-minute teaching demonstration (a theatre game, teach us something fun, whatever you like).

All auditions are by appointment only. To schedule an audition slot, please e-mail a headshot and resume to Maggie Rader with the subject line “TYA Audition Request” at maggier@knowtheatre.com.

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