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CFF14: SOMETHING SOMETHING NEW VAGINA

CFF_Something Something New VaginaSOMETHING SOMETHING NEW VAGINA
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’14
Gateways to Healing
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: CityBeat | BTC |

SOMETHING SOMETHING NEW VAGINA is a solo performance about loving one’s self and one’s body. It’s also about a vagina: Rebecca Kling’s fancy new vagina. Kling was last seen at CincyFringe in 2012 with Storms Beneath Her Skin; now she’s back (she was never one to call it clits) and is ready to tackle issues of identity without ovary-acting. Climaxing with a Strip Q&A, you’d be doing yourself a dis-cervix if you miss it.

  • Wed, May 28 at 9:30pm
  • Fri, May 30 at 8:30pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 7pm
  • Wed, June 4 at 7:15pm
  • Sat, June 7 at 2:30pm

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STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN Review

Rebecca Kling. Photo by Joe Bourguignon.

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STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN presented by Rebecca Kling as part of the 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. You can read the show description here.

Rebecca Kling greets the audience onstage as they enter, preferring to interact with the patrons before the performance (as she gets lonely backstage 🙂 .  This one-woman show offers a personal, open and frank discussion of what it means to be transgender.

Kling is comfortable on stage and does a great job of keeping the audience engaged. The tone is mostly light, but Kling does touch upon the personal pain, both internal and external, that transgenders have to endure.

Rebecca Kling. Photo by Joe Bourguignon.

To help keep the performance personal and conversational, I wouldn’t mind having Kling commit more of the show to memory. The reading of several pieces, at times, served as a barrier between the performer and the audience.

A Q&A session follows as time allows. At the performance I attended, the audience was very involved in the talkback.

Overall Kling offers a heartfelt and interesting performance. She also provides a comfortable atmosphere to discuss a topic that is outside many people’s experience. Hopefully, the audience walks away with new insight and understanding.

Click here for a complete list of show times, local media coverage and other reviews for STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN.

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STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN

STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’12
Hanke 2
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: CityBeat | Enquirer | Behind the Curtain |

PSST! Hey! The person standing next to you, are they a boy or a girl? What about you? Are you a boy or a girl? You can only pick one, obviously, and you had better get it right. I’m transgender, which complicates things. This show is about that – my identity and experience as a transgender woman – but it’s about other things, too: apologies, surgery, the equations of sex, the weather (metaphorically speaking), boobs, and more. (PS — Not to brag or anything, but I’ve been described as “charming” and “smart” by the Chicago Tribune. No big deal.)

  • Thu, May 31 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, June 3 at 5pm
  • Tue, June 5 at 7:30pm
  • Thu, June 7 at 9pm
  • Sat, June 9 at 3:45pm

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