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Despite growing up Jewish, Christmas has always held a special place in Abby Koenig’s heart. She explores family dynamics and holiday traditions in her one-woman show, making its Louisville debut.
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Youth and social justice organizations in Louisville have a new infusion of funding. Five local groups focused on programming for young people got the prize.
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Zombie University teaches the pillars of undead behavior to prepare actors to join the shambling hordes on stage.
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For six years, the Louisville Fringe Festival has brought new, non-traditional theater to stages across the city. This year it's partnering with Actors Theatre of Louisville to bring performances to a bigger stage.
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Live musicals have long been part of the offerings from Iroquois Amphitheater. That tradition continues with a production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.”
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Commonwealth Theatre Center and StageOne Family Theatre are merging in a move leaders hope will help secure the future of local theater.
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"To Battle” takes audiences on the quest of two friends as they journey through their town, discovering adventure along the way.
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Celebrating 50 years as the State Theatre of Kentucky, Actors Theatre of Louisville's latest season includes new takes on classics, premiere work and local talent.
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LGBTQ+ focused theater company three witches shakespeare is taking on their second show with a production of the Bard’s comedy “As You Like It.”
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The Commonwealth Theatre Center, a merger of Walden Theatre and Blue Apple Players, was hit hard by the pandemic. Now, its leadership is asking for monetary support from the community to help save it.