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Actors Theatre Presents Fifth Third Bank's DRACULA Beginning September 7
by BWW News Desk - Oct 31, 2018


Actors Theatre of Louisville and Managing Director Kevin E. Moore are thrilled to announce the return of Fifth Third Bank's Dracula, in the Bingham Theatre from September 7-October 31, 2018. With fangs bared and eyes aglow, Louisville's favorite vampire is back! Based on Bram Stoker's gothic tale of the immortal Transylvanian count and his unexpectedly feisty human prey, this fast-paced, fright-filled adaptation is a Halloween treat that drips with suspense-and even more blood.

Photo Flash: Actors Theatre Presents Fifth Third Bank's DRACULA
by Julie Musbach - Sep 19, 2018


Actors Theatre of Louisville and Managing Director Kevin E. Moore are thrilled to announce the return of Fifth Third Bank's Dracula, in the Bingham Theatre from September 7-October 31, 2018. With fangs bared and eyes aglow, Louisville's favorite vampire is back! Based on Bram Stoker's gothic tale of the immortal Transylvanian count and his unexpectedly feisty human prey, this fast-paced, fright-filled adaptation is a Halloween treat that drips with suspense-and even more blood.

Actors Theatre Presents Fifth Third Bank's DRACULA Beginning September 7
by BWW News Desk - Sep 7, 2018


Actors Theatre of Louisville and Managing Director Kevin E. Moore are thrilled to announce the return of Fifth Third Bank's Dracula, in the Bingham Theatre from September 7-October 31, 2018. With fangs bared and eyes aglow, Louisville's favorite vampire is back! Based on Bram Stoker's gothic tale of the immortal Transylvanian count and his unexpectedly feisty human prey, this fast-paced, fright-filled adaptation is a Halloween treat that drips with suspense-and even more blood.

Actors Theatre Presents Fifth Third Bank's DRACULA Beginning September 7
by Julie Musbach - Aug 15, 2018


Actors Theatre of Louisville and Managing Director Kevin E. Moore are thrilled to announce the return of Fifth Third Bank's Dracula, in the Bingham Theatre from September 7-October 31, 2018. With fangs bared and eyes aglow, Louisville's favorite vampire is back! Based on Bram Stoker's gothic tale of the immortal Transylvanian count and his unexpectedly feisty human prey, this fast-paced, fright-filled adaptation is a Halloween treat that drips with suspense-and even more blood.

BWW Review: HENRY IV, PART 1 at Kentucky Shakespeare
by Keith Waits - Jun 25, 2018


What more pleasant way to spend a summer evening than outdoors in the heart of Old Louisville, surrounded by green space, with some of the loveliest turns of phrase ever written in the English language wafting on the breeze? Thanks to Kentucky Shakespeare and its supporters, we can do just that - free of charge - virtually all summer long in Louisville. What a treat, indeed!

BWW Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS at Kentucky Shakespeare
by Keith Waits - Jun 6, 2018


Kentucky Shakespeare Festival opens a new summer season with laughs and gusto in The Comedy of Errors. A delightful romp at the C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater in Central Park, the play serves up boundless humor in a manner comparable to a Bugs Bunny cartoon set in Greece. The rain did not hinder a single beat of the opening night performance and the modest audience was not disappointed. A comedy indeed, this production has everything: mistaken identities, sight gags, pratfalls, puns, and sexual innuendos. This show proves that Shakespeare knew what he was doing as he helped define comedic tropes and that the Festival in Central Park is back for a great season.

Kentucky Shakespeare Kicks Off 2018 Festival
by Julie Musbach - May 21, 2018


Kentucky Shakespeare kicks off its 58th annual free Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park with a comedy, a history, and a tragedy. The season begins with their professional productions of The Comedy of Errors on May 30th, then Henry IV, Part I on June 14th, followed by Othello on July 28th. Each production will run for two weeks, followed by all three productions in rotating repertory July 10th-22nd. An addition to this year's schedule are Bard-A-Thon Double Feature Saturdays. On July 14th A Comedy of Errors and Othello will be performed and Othello and Henry IV, Part I will be performed on July 21st.

Photo Flash: Know Theatre presents KILL MOVE PARADISE
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 2, 2018


Described by Philadelphia-based playwright James Ijames as "an expressionistic buzzsaw through the contemporary myth that 'all lives matter,'" Kill Move Paradise takes an unflinching look at the collateral damage of our biases and our assumptions about young black men.

KILL MOVE PARADISE, A New Play By James Ijames, Opens 3/2
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 13, 2018


We begin in a space you can't quite place - is it a skate park? Is it a wave crashing?

DRACULA Opens on Friday 10/13 at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 15, 2017


Cincinnati Shakespeare Company continues its debut season at The Otto M. Budig Theater with Dracula by Steven Dietz, from the novel by Bram Stoker opening Friday October 13. The production runs through November 4, and is directed by Producing Artistic Director Brian Isaac Phillips. Longtime ensemble member Giles Davies reprises his role as Dracula, alongside Artistic Associate Miranda McGee as Lucy, Jim Hopkins as Van Helsing, Crystian Wiltshire as Jonathan Harker, Caitlin McWethy as Mina, Billy Chace as Renfield, and Kyle Brumley as Dr. Seward. All seats in the new Otto M. Budig Theater are less than 20 feet from the stage so audiences will be amazed at how close to the passion they will be!

Cast List and More Announced for A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Opening 9/8!
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 9, 2017


The Otto M. Budig Theater, the new custom-built home of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company in Over-the-Rhine, opens on September 8 with A Midsummer Night's Dream. The production runs through September 30 and is directed by Producing Artistic Director Brian Isaac Phillips. The cast features longtime resident ensemble members Matthew Lewis Johnson as Bottom, Giles Davies as Oberon, Associate Artist Miranda McGee as Titania, and Associate Artistic Director Sara Clark as Puck. The production is sponsored by Bartlett & Co, LLC. The season is funded by ArtsWave and the season sponsors are The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council.

BWW Review: RICHARD II at Kentucky Shakespeare
by Keith Waits - Jun 19, 2017


This Royal Throne of KingsNeill Robertson is having a very good year. After a triumphant turn in Hedwig and the Angry Inch just one month ago, he here presents us with a Richard II that is nothing less than a lesson for us all.

BWW Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Kentucky Shakespeare
by Keith Waits - Jun 7, 2017


Make 'Em Laugh

2017 Kentucky Shakespeare Festival In Central Park
by Rebecca Russo - May 19, 2017


The 2017 57th annual Free Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park kicks off its professional season with a comedy, a history, and a tragedy.  The season begins with Much Ado About Nothing on May 31st, then Richard II on June 15th, followed by Julius Caesar on July 29h. Each production will run for two weeks and then all three productions will rotate in repertory July 11-23. All three productions will be performed in a single night starting at 4:30PM on July 22nd for the fourth annual Bard-A-Thon. 

Photo Flash: THE TEMPEST Closes Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's Run at Race Street
by BWW News Desk - May 2, 2017


The Tempest, the last of William Shakespeare's great romances, will close out Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's run at their theater on Race Street. The production, running April 28 - May 20, 2017.

BWW Review: ROMEO AND JULIET
by Keith Waits - Jul 11, 2016


Kentucky Shakespeare: A Daring Romeo and Juliet

BWW Review: THE WINTER'S TALE - A Dark Tale of the Heart
by Keith Waits - Jun 20, 2016


Kentucky Shakespeare presents The Winter's Tale

Kentucky Shakespeare to Take ROMEO AND JULIET on Tour This Summer
by BWW News Desk - Mar 31, 2016


Kentucky Shakespeare announces its 2016 Shakespeare in the Parks tour. The seven-actor, 90-minute ROMEO AND JULIET will tour to twenty area parks this March through May, presenting free Shakespeare in various neighborhoods.

Kentucky Shakespeare to Present TWELFTH NIGHT
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 23, 2015


The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts and Kentucky Shakespeare are partnering to present Twelfth Night in the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts Bomhard Theater. This is the first time Kentucky Shakespeare will produce an indoor winter production in its 56-year performance history. Proceeds from the $20 ticket sales will help support the free 2016 Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park this upcoming summer.

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