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THE LEGEND OF WHITE WOMAN CREEK Runs March 13-14

CFF_The Legend of White Woman CreekTHE LEGEND OF WHITE WOMAN CREEK
Presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati
March 13-14
Over-the-Rhine

Originally presented as part of the 2014 Cincinnati Fringe Festival, The Coldhearts return from Brooklyn, NY as part of our Fringe ENCORE programming.

A folk opera sung by the ghost of Anna Morgan Faber.

The American frontier, 1867- A young woman flees her war-torn home to start a new life in an unfamiliar land. A thirteen-song cycle of love, betrayal and redemption in Western Kansas, sung by the ghost of Anna Morgan Faber.

“A series of magnificent narrative songs, performed just perfectly… An absolute triumph of music, production and mischievous willingness to unnerve.” -Edmonton Journal (Five Stars)

“The stand out musical performance of the 2013 Kansas City Fringe Festival… The Coldharts have a not to be missed hit on their hands.” -KCMetropolis.org

“Splendidly moving vocals, exquisite guitar aristry and rich emotional range convey genuinely epic storytelling. This production evokes an atmosphere, forlorn, spectral and sacred.” -Minneapolis Star Tribune

  • Fri-Sat, March 13 & 14 at 8pm

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Stage Notes For Feb. 9

Sarah Davenport as Heidi Holland. Photography by Mark Lyons.

Sarah Davenport as Heidi Holland in CCM’s THE HEIDI CHRONICLES. Photography by Mark Lyons.

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SATURDAY THE 14TH Review

Links to all reviews can be found using the REVIEWS link at the top of the page. Blog postings, links and more are available on my Facebook fan page. You can also receive updates on Twitter from @BTCincyRob.

Nik Pajic as Mitch  & Miranda McGee as Gail.

Nik Pajic as Mitch & Miranda McGee as Gail.

SATURDAY THE 14TH presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati through Feb. 14. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening afternoon performance.

Just in time for that damn Hallmark-holiday, Know Theatre of Cincinnati re-stages a popular entry from last summer’s SERIALS.

Leads Nik Pajic and Miranda McGee are very cute together and have a fun, every-man chemistry that makes them easy to root for. Rounding out the cast as “everyone else” is Chris Wesselman who tackles the multiple roles with unabashed enthusiasm and takes butt-crack humor to a whole new level.

Co-writer of the piece, Elizabeth Martin comes to Cincinnati to direct. She successfully stages the work on the existing set, with a few minor modifications, of Know’s current mainstage production. Martin and co-writer Lauren Hynek have added some new material to the piece to create a nicely-flowing, 60-minute play. Andrew Hungerford’s lighting and sound design works well to establish the various locations.

Overall, a quirky and laugh-out-loud funny, anti-romantic comedy. Perfect for the hopelessly romantics, and the hopeful ones.

My rating: 3.75 out of 5

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Stage Notes For Feb. 7

Kami Flanders as Luisa and Tyler Henry as Matt in Dayton Playhouse’s production of  THE FANTASTICKS. Photo by Art Fabian.

Kami Flanders as Luisa and Tyler Henry as Matt in Dayton Playhouse’s production of THE FANTASTICKS. Photo by Art Fabian.

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From SERIALS 2: THE THUNDERDOME Episode 1: PEGGY HART MINI MYSTERIES Performance Podcast

KTC_Series2One of the survivors from the first night of SERIALS 2: THE THUNDERDOME was OTRimprov‘s entry, PEGGY HART MINI MYSTERIES by Alison Rampa.

Staged as a radio drama, the first part of The Case of the Satanic Samaritans was performed on Monday, Feb. 2nd.

The cast includes Dave Powell, Erin Ward, Beth McClain, Kirk Keevert, Paul Wilson, Miranda McGee, Sean Dillon, Lauren Showen and Mike Flohr on piano.

The performance was recorded and is available as a podcast here from otr-pod, beginning around 2:55.

You can catch part two LIVE on Monday, Feb. 16th as SERIALS 2: THE THUNDERDOME continues. Additional information is available here.

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