Kentucky Center To Host Thunder At The Center
This year, enjoy the excitement and spectacle of Thunder Over Louisville from the comfort of The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.
Vice President Joe Biden Comes To The Kentucky Center 6/7
Joe Biden represented Delaware for 36 years in the U.
BWW Review: SEX WITH STRANGERS at The Liminal Playhouse
This two-person show begins in a remote getaway where a reticent but gifted writer, Olivia (Lauren Argo), has sought seclusion to write a novel.
Winners Announced For Upcoming Awards In The Arts, Hosted By Fund For The Arts, Jennifer Lawrence Foundation And Churchill Downs
Winners have been announced for the 2018 Awards in the Arts, presented by Woodford Reserve and Joy Mangano.
ArtsMatch Offers Local Arts Projects Opportunity To Double Their Funds Raised
Fund for the Arts is offering 15 local arts projects the unique and unparalleled opportunity to double their fundraising through its ArtsMatch crowdfunding program.
Kentucky Shakespeare Launches New SHAKESPEARE WITHOUT WORDS Tour for Immigrants and Refugees
Kentucky Shakespeare announces its newest program, SHAKESPEARE WITHOUT WORDS, serving immigrants and refugees in the Louisville Metro area.
BWW Review: YOU ACROSS FROM ME at Actors Theatre Of Louisville
There is electricity in the air during this time of the year at Actors Theatre.
BWW Review: WE, THE INVISIBLES at Actors Theatre Of Louisville
Documentary-style theater is not a genre I am well-versed in.
Weatherford Award For Non-Fiction Announced
University Press of Kentucky author Carol Boggess has been named the winner of the 2018 Weatherford Award for Non-Fiction for her biography James Still: A Life.
The Liminal Playhouse Announces 2018–2019 Season
Artistic Director Tony Prince and Producing Director Richard McGrew are excited to announce the 2018-2019 season of The Liminal Playhouse, consisting of four Louisville premieres.
NKU Announces 2018-19 Theatre Season
Northern Kentucky University | School of the Arts | Program of Theatre and Dance is excited to announce our 2018-19 academic season.
2018 Titles Announced For University Press Of Kentucky New Poetry And Prose Series
The University Press of Kentucky and Centre College are pleased to announce the latest titles to be selected for the University Press of Kentucky New Poetry & Prose Series-Mend: Poems by Kwoya Fagin Maples and Amreekiya by Lena Mahmoud.
BWW Review: THE PATRON SAINT OF LOSING SLEEP at Looking For Lilith Theatre Company
Sleeplessness is something we can all relate to, and The Patron Saint of Losing Sleep opens with a wonderful comic montage of Ada (Trina Fischer) struggling with insomnia.
The Liminal Playhouse Presents SEX WITH STRANGERS By Laura Eason
Artistic Director Tony Prince and Producing Director Richard McGrew are delighted to announce The Liminal Playhouse's opening of the Louisville premiere of "Sex with Strangers" by Laura Eason on March 29.
BWW Review: DO YOU FEEL ANGER? at Actors Theatre Of Louisville
Tori Amos' 'Raspberry Swirl' pumps throughout the theater as I enter it, and I cannot help but feel as though I have been transported into some sort of concert.
Cirque Du Soleil's CORTEO Coming To Louisville
Corteo, the latest Cirque du Soleil arena production, embarks on a new journey throughout North America.
'Dress Up, Speak Up' Exhibition Explores Costuming, Iconography, And Performance
21c Museum Hotels has announced a major multimedia exhibition exploring the role of costuming, iconography, and performance in constructing Identity and confronting history.
BWW Review: MARGINAL LOSS at Actors Theatre Of Louisville
Marginal Loss is a play written by Deborah Stein about an investment firm previously located in the Twin Towers trying to gather the fragments of their business in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy.
BWW Review: LOST IN YONKERS at Little Colonel Playhouse
Whether or not Lost in Yonkers is Neil Simon's greatest play may be arguable; there are a lot of plays to compare it to, but it did win the Pulitzer Prize in 1991, beating out plays like Six Degrees of Separation.
The Kentucky Center Presents Brian Culbertson's Colors Of Love Tour
Brian Culbertson Colors of Love Tour comes to the Kentucky Center - Bomhard Theater Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 7:30 p.
The Carnegie Celebrates Motherhood with 2017-18 Season Finale MOTHERHOOD OUT LOUD
Motherhood is a rewarding journey with ups, downs, humor, and touching moments along the way.
The Kentucky Center Presents VOICES Of Kentuckiana: We Belong
VOICES of Kentuckiana will feature music from Broadway's DEAR EVAN HANSON, the feature film THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, Cyndi Lauper, Adele and the ultimate Pat Benatar anthem.
BWW Review: NOBODY BUNNY IN THE GOLDEN AGE OF ANIMATION at Theatre [502]
As a prelude to this play, vintage cartoons from the 1930's were projected onstage as the audience entered to take their seats.
BWW Review: GOD SAID THIS at Actors Theatre Of Louisville
The 42nd Annual Humana Festival opens with a play about family and loss that connects deeply with its audience.
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