
Broadway Across America-Louisville has been made aware of a general perception that tickets to the blockbuster musical, WICKED, are sold out. This is NOT true. In fact, there are still great seats available for many performances, however, tickets are going fast.
Blue Apple Players, a nonprofit children's theater organization, annual benefit “Louisville Salutes Blue Apple on Broadway,” will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 7 PM at The Brown Theatre, 315 W. Broadway. Local celebrities and community leaders will perform fun-filled songs from Blue Apple’s original musicals. This year's performers include David Jones, Jr. and Mary Gwen Wheeler, John Yarmuth, Jim Bulliet with Karen Blue, Tommy Lee, Carla Sue Broecker...and many MORE!
Think back to the age of radio, before televisions and
Hi-Tech existed. The number one source of information, news and
entertainment; radio shows like "The Howdy Doody Show" and "Amos n'
Andy" streamed over the airwaves every night. Relive those days as
Broadway At Iroquois presents, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
on stage at the Kentucky Center, Bomhard Theater. Inspired by the
classic film, this radio play is performed as a 1940's live radio
When novelist Geoffrey Sagemiller calls, his estranged daughter rushes home in time for Christmas. What will she find when she gets there? An exceptionally young second wife, a police officer and...wait...where did that baby come from?
The Riverrun Theatre Company presents the world premiere production of "Wise Man," by David J. Loehr, directed by V. Lori Hedges, starring Jim Stark, Julie Mauro, Tamara Dearing and Chris Reynolds.
"A heartwarming tale of family...if you've ever loved someone, you'll love this play..."
Visit with an educated and emotional woman coping with the tensions of being Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison for more information.
Sit a spell and story-tell about one of Appalachia’s favorite heroes in this performance based on Anne Shelby’s retelling of a holiday Jack tale. Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison for more information.
This theatre performance will be shown again at 3:30 p.m.
Visit with an educated and emotional woman coping with the tensions of being Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison for more information.
Sit a spell and story-tell about one of Appalachia’s favorite heroes in this performance based on Anne Shelby’s retelling of a holiday Jack tale. Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison for more information.
This theatre performance will be shown again at 3:30 p.m.
Visit with an educated and emotional woman coping with the tensions of being Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison for more information.
Sit a spell and story-tell about one of Appalachia’s favorite heroes in this performance based on Anne Shelby’s retelling of a holiday Jack tale. Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison for more information.
This theatre performance will be shown again at 3:30 p.m.