This production of Kairos is the most satisfying of Know's current season thus far, one that fans of the company's frequently avant garde work should turn out to see. It's left me thinking about what I would do if I had the chance to live forever. I'm too old for Prometheus, but it's an intriguing idea. https://www.talkinbroadway.com/page/regional/cincy/cincy495.html This reviewer would be remiss not to sing playwright Lisa Sanaye Dring’s praises right off the bat. Her writing is smart, funny, poetic, and effective. The conversations feel natural and easy, yet poignant at just the appropriate times. As a performing artist, I would love to be given the chance to bring one of her characters to life. Brava, Lisa – you make the audience experience a great one! https://www.leagueofcincytheatres.info/review-the-right-time-for-kairos-at-know-theatre-of-cincinnati/ I recommend this show for admirers of alternative theatre. Romantics who crave an unusual kind of love story, and lovers who desire to live forever (you know who you are) will also love it. It is a show that raises more questions than it answers. Speaking of answers, Kairos (pronounced Ki-ros) is the Greek god who is “the personification of opportunity, luck, and the right moment” (Wikipedia). The question becomes: does this couple take full advantage of their right moment? https://www.leagueofcincytheatres.info/review-seeking-immortality-in-know-theatres-kairos/
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