Doors open at 7:30 PM. Music starts at 8 PM.
The Serfs are a Cincinnati synth-punk trio known for their gritty and hallucinatory genre-bending music. Somewhere between dance-punk, industrial, and coldwave, The Serfs draw influence from 1970s Post Punk and New Wave, when synthesizers and “analog minimalism” began to dominate the musical landscape.
John Bender is a pioneer of analog minimalism, or analog synth, and a Cincinnati native. His experimental music was self-published via cassettes that eventually reached mythic levels of acclaim. The debut LP, I Don’t Remember Now/I Don’t Want to Talk About It was featured a cover of Faust‘s “It’s a Rainy Day Sunshine Girl”, was released on his own Record Sluts label in 1980.
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LANGUAGE: Sexual references, mild obscenities, and homophobic slurs.
ALCOHOL: Alcohol is consumed.
VIOLENCE: There is a boxing match in the musical.
FOR WHICH AUDIENCE: Kinky Boots is a mature musical comedy. The play is best suited for Grade 8 and up.
RATING: If it were a movie, Kinky Boots would be rated “PG-13.”
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is a family-friendly production, appropriate for all ages.
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