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CFF17: My Fringe Schedule: Day 1

Day One of performances of the 2016 Cincinnati Fringe Festival kicks off tonight.

I taking the three show track for my first evening.

CFF_My Darling DilophosaurusUp first is MY DARLING DILOPHOSAURUS from Autumn Kaleidoscope, who last year brought “Furlesque” to the Cincy Fringe stage:

 

Amateur paleontologist, Artemis “Artie” Lattimer, is obsessed with dinosaurs. Her fiancée would like her to pay more attention to something that hasn’t been extinct for 115 million years. After some progress, Artie’s life gets unexpectedly turned upside down when she becomes the parent of a baby dilophosaurus. To win back her fiancée and show that she can be responsible, Artie comes up with the only plan to save the relationship: Win the State Pet Competition!

 

CFF_The Disappearance logoThe second performance of the evening is THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NICOLE JACOBS, PART 1: THE SISTER by Queen City Flash’s husband and wife team of Bridget Leak & Trey Tatum. The cast includes Miranda McGee, Henry Eden & Cassie Delicath.

Everything in Crystal’s life has stalled since her sister, Nicole, disappeared in the woods behind their house. Since then, her family’s focus has been on running the Volunteer Center in charge of the search for Nicole. Now, months later, on the day the Volunteer Center closes, Crystal’s life is changing again as she searches for meaning in a life post-Nicole.

Previous original fringe productions include: THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS (2016), SHELTER with Pones, Inc. (2015) and SLUT SHAMING (2014).

CFF_Larry 132Rounding out my first night is LARRY 13:2 from the newly formed Muwhahaha Productions.

On a stormy night, a man who isn’t a doctor, waits in a hotel room that isn’t very nice, for a girl who isn’t what she seems. Her request may threaten his understanding of choice and alter his world for better or worse. By turns playful and blasphemous, the conversation builds to a decision that hinges on belief in oneself and humanity’s ability to change. Larry, chapter 13, verse 2: “Be not forgetful to entertain strangers…”

LARRY 13:2 is written by Tracy Hoida and directed by Rebecca Bromels. The two-person cast is comprised of Katie Mitchell & Rory Sheridan. Fans of Know Theatre’s SERIALS may remember Hoida’s entry of “Archie and the Ashes.”

I hope you have a chance to make it down to Over-the-Rhine and catch a show or ten. Feel free to say hello. Happy Fringing.

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CFF17: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NICOLE JACOBS, PART 1: THE SISTER

CFF_The Disappearance logoTHE DISAPPEARANCE OF NICOLE JACOBS, PART 1: THE SISTER
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’17
Memorial Hall Studio
Over-the-Rhine

Written by Bridget Leak and Trey Tatum

Cast: Miranda McGee, Henry Eden & Cassie Delicath

Everything in Crystal’s life has stalled since her sister, Nicole, disappeared in the woods behind their house. Since then, her family’s focus has been on running the Volunteer Center in charge of the search for Nicole. Now, months later, on the day the Volunteer Center closes, Crystal’s life is changing again as she searches for meaning in a life post-Nicole.

  • Wed, May 31 at 7:45pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 4:45pm
  • Sun, June 4 at 8:30pm
  • Fri, June 9 at 7pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 7pm (This performance only at Art Academy Auditorium)

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KEN HAM’S JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH Runs Dec. 4-6

ktc_ken-hams-journey-to-the-center-of-the-earth-logoKEN HAM’S JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH
Know Theatre of Cincinnati & Queen City Flash
Dec. 4-6
[Over-the-Rhine]

Written by Trey Tatum
Directed by Bridget Leak

Cast: Dave F’n Powell, Shelby Becker, Justin Lee, Jordan Trovillion & Paul Wilson

Dr. Ken Ham, Biblical Archaeologist, is at a crossroads. A failed expedition to Jericho has cost him his teaching post and shaken his faith. But mysterious forces are at play and soon Ken finds himself in a desperate race against an evil faction of Evolutionist Scientists to find the fabled Garden of Eden. His companions include an atheist state auditor from Kentucky (who is financing the expedition) and an animatronic companion from the Creation Museum. Ride along with Ken Ham and crew on a wooden vessel ripped straight from the pages of Genesis.

  • Sun, Dec. 4 at 8pm
  • Mon-Tue, Dec. 5-6 at 8pm

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CFF16: THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS

CFF_The Midnight ExpressTHE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’16
Graydon Head
Over-the-Rhine

Written & composed by Trey Tatum
Directed by Bridget Leak

Cast: Tatum Hunter & Alex Roberts

Casey and Cassie share more than a name, they also share a complicated family history and fear of abandonment. When a Midnight plea for help forces an unexpected reunion along a pair of haunted train tracks, these two girls must confront the ghost stories of their childhood to rediscover what constitutes family and learn how to maneuver loss. 60 minutes.

  • Wed, June 1 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 4 at 8:45pm
  • Mon, June 6 at 8:15pm
  • Wed, June 8 at 8pm
  • Fri, June 10 at 7:30pm

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CHRISTMAS, OR THE GOOD FAIRY on Dec. 8

Your Flash-mob Theater adapts a Harriet Beecher Stowe Christmas Story

Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m.
Reserve Your Free Tickets

QCF_Christmas or the Good Fairy promoJoin Queen City Flash for the opening performance of the world premiere stage adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s short story, CHRISTMAS, OR THE GOOD FAIRY. The performance will take place at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House on Gilbert Avenue. Tickets are free, but reservations are required.

CHRISTMAS, OR THE GOOD FAIRY was first published on Dec. 26, 1850, as a short story in The National Era. This is the same publication that initially published Harriet Beecher Stowe’s well-known and influential novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, in serial form. This heartwarming story will be an enjoyable play that connects audiences with holiday seasons past.

In addition to the performance, this special event will include holiday treats, and audience members will receive a free tour of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Reserve Your Free Tickets Now!

About the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, Inc.
Named in honor of the author of the antislavery classic Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the Harriet Beecher Stowe House was also home to Stowe’s father, Lyman Beecher, while he was president of Lane Theological Seminary. The House sits on the grounds of the former seminary, where in a famous debate organized by Theodore Weld, former slave James Bradley and seventeen other Southern students (some slaveholders) convinced seminarians to vote in favor of immediate abolition in 1834. Stowe based Uncle Tom’s Cabin, on her acquaintance with leading Abolitionists and reformers who visited Lane and her observation of runaway slaves who fled to Cincinnati seeking freedom but pursued by slave catchers. Stowe House is located at: 2950 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45205. www.stowehousecincy.org/

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