Know Theatre of Cincinnati is pleased to announce two additional performances for A Wrinkle In Time. The performance has been selling tickets quickly and we anticipate that several future performances, especially our matinees will be selling out in the next few days. Added performances will be 3pm matinee performances on Saturday December 18 and Sunday December 26.
It was a dark and stormy night...Meg and her brother Charles Wallace encounter the strange Mrs. Whatsit and her friends Mrs. Which and Mrs. Who. Meg and Charles Wallace are soon whisked away to a distant planet to rescue their missing father from and evil and all-powerful IT. Their unusual friends guide them on their mission but ultimately the children are on their own in a dangerous and strange land. John Glore's adaptation of the popular children's story, brings this world of imagination and fantasy to life.
All tickets to all Know Theatre productions this season are $12 in advance and $15 on the WEEK of the performance, starting Monday at noon. You can purchase online at www.knowtheatre.com or call the Know Theatre box office at (513) 300-KNOW (5669). Flexible subscriptions are also available for $48.
Added Performances
Saturday December 18 @ 3pm
Sunday December 26 @ 3pm
Remaining Production Dates:
8pm Performances - 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23
3pm Performances - December 4, 11, 18, 19, 26
Production Team:
Director - Jason Ballweber
Scenic & Lighting Design - Andrew Hungerford
Sound Design - Doug Borntrager
Cast*:
DarNell Benjamin - Charles Wallace, Ensemble
Beth Harris - Mother, Mrs. Which, Ensemble
MJ Jurgensen - Mrs. Who, Auntie Beast, Ensemble
Kirk Keevert - Father, Ensemble
Alisa Mattson - Meg
Mark Rehani - Mrs. Whatsit, Man with Red Eyes, Ensemble
Chris Wesselman - Calvin, Ensemble
*Full bios and photos available at knowtheatre.com
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