
It's All Connected
Two lost souls somehow come together under the most unusual circumstances in this funny, charming and insightful world premiere.
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Eva is very pleased to back at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, where prior credits include God of Carnage, 1:23 and A Christmas Carol (when she was young enough to play Belle). She has worked on Broadway in The Lyons and has travelled the country on the national tour of The Syringa Tree. Off-Broadway she was most recently seen in The Rape of the Sabine Women, By Grace B. Matthias (The Playwright’s Realm), as well as in The Language Archive (Roundabout Theatre Company), Made in Poland (The Play Company), Nami’ (Partial Comfort) and The Groundling (Axis Theatre Company). Regionally she has worked at Long Wharf Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, Portland Stage Company, Baltimore Center Stage, Alley Theatre, ACT Theatre (Seattle), the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Contemporary American Theater Festival, Syracuse Stage, Cleveland Play House, McCarter Theatre, The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center National Playwright’s Conference and many others. Recurring and guest spots on television include Chicago Med, Madoff, Younger, Madam Secretary, The Blacklist, Blindspot, Billions and all the Law & Order series, and you can spy her in the feature films The Dark Tower and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. Eva has also narrated over 150 audiobooks. She is grateful for her own personal “Mike,” who is named Brian.
Two lost souls somehow come together under the most unusual circumstances in this funny, charming and insightful world premiere.
CONTINUE READING>“All of my writing, really, asks a very broad question of, what does it mean to be human right now?” says Playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer. That’s certainly true of Be Here Now, the Playhouse's second world premiere this season.
CONTINUE READING>Be Here Now director Portia Krieger shares her artistic insight on bringing this charming and funny world premiere play to life.
CONTINUE READING>Meet Eva Kaminsky, who plays Bari in Be Here Now. Learn about her background in theatre, why this role is one of her favorites and what she's found most interesting about this world premiere.
CONTINUE READING>Meet Michele Ragusa, who plays Patty in Be Here Now. Learn about what inspired her to become an actor, what role she's dying to play and what she enjoys about this world premiere production.
CONTINUE READING>Meet Emily Kratter, who plays Luanne in Be Here Now. Learn how she got her start as an actor, what her favorite role has been and what she enjoys about this world premiere production.
CONTINUE READING>Since its founding in 1960, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park has produced 75 world premieres, include two this season. This commitment to creating and nurturing new works is one of the reasons why the Playhouse received the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
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