
See The Ravenside Occurrence at Know Theatre from March 27 to April 18.
London, 1876. Four headstrong women break out of the asylum to which their families have committed them. An abandoned inn offers welcome shelter, but the restless spirit who walks the halls will test the bonds of this little found family before he decides whether to shelter them or cast them back out upon the mercy of the world.
With an original score for string quartet by Jimmie A. Parker, this new production by local playwright Derek J. Snow is about how racism and misogyny haunt the living—commissioned initially and developed in a workshop production by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through its Jerome Fey Play Collection Fund.
Tickets to The Ravenside Occurrence
Tickets to The Ravenside Occurrence are $38 for general admission.
Welcome Thursdays: $15 advance reservations & pay-what-you-wish walk-up tickets (available one hour before performance)
Arts & Service Industry Night: $20 tickets
About Know Theatre
Know Theatre of Cincinnati is a 99-seat black box theater in Over-the-Rhine that presents bold, inclusive, and innovative new works. It is committed to elevating underrepresented voices and fostering a welcoming, thought-provoking space for artists and audiences alike.
Know Theatre Venue Details
Parking
On-street parking is available around Over-the-Rhine, and most on-street parking in the area has switched to the EZ-Park App, and parking can be paid for and re-upped on your mobile phone.
There are also several convenient parking garages and surface lots within walking distance of the theatre, including the Gateway Garage (right across Jackson Street), the Washington Park Garage, the lots at Central and Main and 12th and Vine, and the lot immediately to the south of Know Theatre between Walnut and Jackson.
Accessibility
Know Theatre is a wheelchair-accessible venue with ramp access, elevator service (operated by staff), ASL-interpreted performances, sensory-friendly accommodations including quiet spaces and sensory bins, restrooms with accessible stalls (though not automatic doors or located on the second floor), and ground-level seating options on the Mainstage and in the “Underground” cabaret space.
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