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Sun, Oct. 19th Performance of MOBY DICK Cancelled

Chance Kilgour, Sam Ray, Daniel Winters, Justin McCombs as Starbuck, Montez O. Jenkins, Chris Wesselman & Jon Kovach. Photo by Tamara Winters.

Chance Kilgour, Sam Ray, Daniel Winters, Justin McCombs as Starbuck, Montez O. Jenkins, Chris Wesselman & Jon Kovach. Photo by Tamara Winters.

Hi, friends of Know Theatre of Cincinnati:

Due to actor illness, we regretfully have to CANCEL today’s 3PM matinee of MOBY DICK.

We are so sorry for the inconvenience! If you have seats reserved for today already, we will happily move them to another performance at no extra charge–please call the Box Office this week during regular business hours at 513-300-5669.

If you were planning on joining us today as a walk-up customer, we hope you will join us for another performance this week! Our next regular performance is Thursday, October 23 at 8PM.

Thank you so much and we can’t wait to give you another chance to join us on this adventure.

All the best,

Associate Artistic Director Tammy

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Know’s ‘Welcome Experiment’ Brings More Free Chances to See MOBY DICK

KNOW THEATRE brings you more FREE chances to see live theatre through
THE WELCOME EXPERIMENT
during the MainStage run of MOBY DICK

Jon Kovach as Carpenter, Sam Ray as Ishmael & Rico Reid as Ahab. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

Jon Kovach as Carpenter, Sam Ray as Ishmael & Rico Reid as Ahab. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

In order to ensure that everyone—not just the wealthy and elite—can take part in live theatre in Cincinnati, Know Theatre now provides Wednesday night performances of MainStage productions completely FREE of charge to anyone who wants to see a show. This new initiative began during the MainStage Season 17 opener Harry & The Thief, and now continues with the regional premiere of MOBY DICK, running now through November 8.

Inspired by Mixed Blood Theatre Company of Minneapolis and their Radical Hospitality initiative, Know Theatre’s Welcome Experiment benefits anyone for whom the price of a regular admission ticket is just too high.

Know Theatre believes that by offering opportunities to see productions free-of-charge, more people across our community will be able to take part—be they neighbors facing economic hardship, fellow artists, students struggling to make ends meet, or people who simply don’t regularly attend live theatre (but might, if it were offered at a lower cost).

So far, the program is working: 52% of our last Welcome Experiment audience had never been to a show at Know before. Even more impressively, over 9% had never seen a live play before.

Welcome Experiment performances of MOBY DICK will take place the on the following dates:

October 15, 22, and 29; and November 5. All Welcome Experiment performances are at 8PM.

FREE Welcome Experiment tickets can be reserved online via the knowtheatre.com website, or in person at the Know Theatre Box Office after 7 PM on the night of each Welcome Experiment performance. Please note that pre-reserved tickets MUST be picked up by 7:45 or be subject to release at the discretion of Know Theatre staff.

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

For tickets or for more information, visit: http://www.knowtheatre.com or call 513.300.3669

Since 1997, Know Theatre has been dedicated to creating explosive and evocative live entertainment. We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

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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MOBY DICK Review

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MOBY DICK presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati through Nov. 8. Click here for more information on the production.

Chance Kilgour, Sam Ray, Daniel Winters, Justin McCombs as Starbuck, Montez O. Jenkins, Chris Wesselman & Jon Kovach. Photo by Tamara Winters.

Chance Kilgour, Sam Ray, Daniel Winters, Justin McCombs as Starbuck, Montez O. Jenkins, Chris Wesselman & Jon Kovach. Photo by Tamara Winters.

Co-directors Michael Burnham and Andrew Hungerford (who also handled the scenic and lighting design) stage an excellent adaptation of the Melville classic. You can also credit the success to the talented ensemble that is always in character and always in the moment.

Rico Reid, as Captain Ahab, skillfully handles his character’s downward spiral from obsession into madness. The confrontation scene between Ahab and Starbuck (Justin McCombs) is also well-done, as is Starbuck’s monologue over the sleeping Captain.

Sam Ray handles Ishmael’s dual responsibilities of character and narrator well, and I thought his close relationship with Queequeg (Montez Jenkins) was smartly established and easily believable. Jenkins shows great range as Captain Boomer of the Samuel Enderby. Jon Kovach also shows great range as the ship’s carpenter and Peleg, but it is his turn as Garidner, the desperate Captain of the Rachel, that sets the emotional tone for the ensemble’s best work of the performance.

Monty O. Jenkins as Queequeg & Rico Reid as Captain Ahab. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

Monty O. Jenkins as Queequeg & Rico Reid as Captain Ahab. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

The staging is imaginative and works extremely well. The ship’s brush with the typhoon is exceptionally well-handled and is a highlight of the production. Other favorite moments include the meetings with the other ships, the whaleboats giving chase and the handling of the rigging by the crew.

For the most part, the pacing of the show is solid, although it did seem to flounder a bit in the middle of the second act. A recent trend in plays has been the addition of songs in the performance. The sea shanties worked well during the rigging changes between scenes, but there were times when they went on a bit too long, impacting the pacing. Also at times the vocals (and some sound effects) overpowered the spoken lines. The final song with its harmonies, was very well-done and a great coda for the show.

Jon Kovach as Carpenter, Sam Ray as Ishmael & Rico Reid as Ahab. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

Jon Kovach as Carpenter, Sam Ray as Ishmael & Rico Reid as Ahab. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

Ahab’s ivory leg was very effective and looked great from the stage. When he raised the bottom of that leg to the audience though, the bright silver taps were clearly visible. A smart decision to get the sound you wanted, you just may want to make the bottom of the shoe all black to hide them. The red tip of Ahab’s harpoon didn’t work visually for me. The tie-offs for the rigging could use some paint (perhaps the brown used on the frame of the metal sheets) to establish them as part of the ship.

Know’s professional handling of MOBY DICK is a well-executed, well-acted and entertaining work.

My rating: 4.5 out of 5

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[FRANKENSTEIN] Runs Oct. 27-28

Harper Lee & Dylan Shelton.

Harper Lee & Dylan Shelton.

[FRANKENSTEIN]
Presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Oct. 27-28
Over-the-Rhine

Cast: Merritt Beischel, Dylan Shelton, Harper Lee & Alex Talks

A mysterious disease rages; wiping out women in a place and time not far from here and now. Baffled by the sickness and drowning in his own grief, a brilliant scientist develops a radical solution. A (very) loose adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel, [Frankenstein] is told through music, movement, drama, and film.

  • Mon-Tue, Oct. 27-28 at 8pm

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KEVIN THORNTON TALKY CONCERT THINGY on Oct. 21

KTC_Kevin Thornton ThingyKEVIN THORNTON TALKY CONCERT THINGY
Presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Oct. 21
Over-the-Rhine

Cincy Fringe favorite Kevin Thornton [Sex, Dreams, and Self-Control, I Love You (We’re F*%cked), Bryyann Loves You] returns with new songs, new stories, and new underwear. Join him for a hilarious, semi-unscripted evening of music, storytelling, and comedy in Know Theatre’s Underground.

  • Tue, Oct. 21 at 8pm

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