Know Theatre's 19th Season continues with a strange account of the minotaur in the Labyrinth:
Asterius the Minotaur turns 30 tomorrow, and he's facing more than just your average birthday blues...
Seen by the world as nothing but a murderous oddity, Aster must navigate warriors out to kill him, a deceptively seductive Chorus, a plotting sister, and Icarus, a sex-obsessed boy with wings-all while pining to see his estranged Mother.
Steve Yockey, author of previous Know Theatre MainStage hits Pluto (2014) and The Fisherman's Wife (2016) uses wit, lyric language, and ancient legend to tell a painfully funny and moving story about the families we yearn for versus the families we're stuck with.
Queen City Flash's Bridget Leak is back on the Know MainStage to bring this tragicomic mythical mashup to life. Here's what Bridget had to say about diving into Heavier Than...
Steve Yockey's script presents us with some really fun challenges - we're building Icarus' wings, we're putting bull horns on an actor; lots of imaginative visual ideas in this one!
We are as delighted as Bridget to have assembled such a diverse and talented cast to tell this story:
NKU's Landon Horton stars as Aster the Minotaur, who longs for his mother's love and wants to be known as more than a monster. Landon returns to the Know MainStage after a critically-acclaimed turn in last season's BlackTop Sky and, more recently, as Jim O'Connor in New Edgecliff Theatre Company's The Glass Menagerie.
Joining him is Piper Davis as his graceful but hard-edged mother Pasiphae, the Queen of Crete-who has a few secrets she'd rather not have get out. Piper starred in Know's first show at 1120 Jackson back in 2006, and most recently appeared on Know's mainstage in her 2014 starring role as Harriet Tubman in Harry & The Thief.
Nathan Tubbs makes his Know Theatre debut as Icarus, Aster's flighty, fickle, and not-so-innocent friend; while Jordan Trovillion, most recently seen in December's Ken Ham's Journey to the Center of the Earth, joins the cast as Aster's crafty sister Ariadne.
Aster's constant companions are the Chorus, three women who speak as one and hide secrets of their own. The chorus is brought to vivid life by a trio of Know Theatre and Cincy Fringe favorites -Nicole Hershey, Maggie Lou Rader, and Miranda McGee.
Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford has dreamed of bringing this show to the Know ever since he saw the world premiere at the Theatre @ Boston Court in Los Angeles in 2011. Andrew says,
This is the third Steve Yockey play we're producing at the Know, but it's actually the first play of his that I encountered. It contains so many of the hallmarks of his work that I love: complicated familial relationships, dark humor, a sense of the ridiculous, big themes, and powerful visual metaphors.
It's the kind of play that gets my mind racing as both a designer and audience member, contemplating thousands of years of theatrical magic, and how we connect ancient tradition to contemporary, urgent work.
Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669
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