All-One!, the fifth production of the Know's 25th Anniversary season, is a circus-slash-bathtime extravaganza inspired by the stranger-than-fiction life of “Doctor” Emmanuel Bronner, who escaped Nazi persecution in Germany and built a soap empire to lift his family out of poverty – and to spread his self-created “All-One” religion, teach his “Moral ABCs,” and to save “Spaceship Earth.” Check out production photos here!
Small minds decay! Average minds delay! Great minds teach All-One today! A riotous celebration of life’s darkness and light, inspired by the only soap that’s ever made you want to read the label, top-to-bottom. Cincy Fringe favorites Erika Kate MacDonald and Paul Strickland team up to lead this one-of-a-kind (extremely unauthorized by the Dr. Bronner’s corporation) theatrical experience.
Due to concerns about a COVID exposure, rehearsal was briefly shut down, in accordance with the Know's safety protocols, until the full team was cleared to continue work. As such, the opening of Theatre: A Love Story has been changed to February 27.
Know Theatre presents the US premiere of Nina Segal's In the Night Time (Before the Sun Rises).
Following its London premiere in 2016, Nina Segal's riveting new drama In the Night Time (before the sun rises) makes it U.S. debut on the Know Theatre Mainstage this January:
Fresh off its triumphant Off-Broadway debut comes this raucous new comedy about seven eventful years at a certain school of magic and magic. From November 22 - December 21, Know Theatre is proud to bring Cincinnati our version of the uncensored, unexpected flipside of the fantasy world you only THINK you know so well.
A team of local artist-activists, captained by director Lormarev Jones, will present a staged reading of Will Brumley's The Clinic on Monday, June 10, as a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood of Southwest Ohio and the Yellowhammer Fund of Alabama in light of the current restrictive abortion laws popping up around the nation. The reading's cast features Lauren Carr, Jen Joplin, and Kelcey Broomfield in the principal roles.
From jilted lovers and illicit affairs to nosy neighbors, marauding bears, and a missing dog named Mr. Bundles, Mercury explodes what's bubbling underneath the surface of suburban niceties.
Know Theatre's latest world premiere comedy, SuperTrue by Karen Hartman, is opening tonight at 8 PM. Get a first look at press photos below!
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts presents DRACULA by John L. Balderston, Hamilton Deane and Bram Stoker, running tonight, October 17 - November 10, 2013.
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts presents DRACULA by John L. Balderston, Hamilton Deane and Bram Stoker, running October 17 - November 10, 2013.
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts presents Dracula, October 17 - November 10, 2013, by John L. Balderston, Hamilton Deane & Bram Stoker.
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts Presents Unnecessary Farce By Paul Slade Smith
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts Presents Unnecessary Farce By Paul Slade Smith
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts Presents Unnecessary Farce By Paul Slade Smith
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