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    Is the story of Pamela Brown, as told through an old man, fake or real?  Find out in The Free Life II, which will be performed at Actors Theatre for free tonight and tomorrow.

    The Free Ride II performances are to happen on Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 30 at 11 p.m.  Both performances will occur in the Sara Shallenberger Brown Lobby at Actors Theatre, located at 316 W Main Street in downtown Louisville.

    Performances are free to attend.  More information on the show can be found at the Actors Theatre website.

    The Free Life II features two musicians who are seeking shelter in an abandoned building where an old man sleep is interrupted.  Later, the musicians become intrigued by the story of Pamela Brown.  Yet, no one is sure if the old man is telling the truth or even how he knows of Brown.  

    The Actors Theatre Apprentice/Intern Company created the production, the second of three original works created following various workshops with The Mad Ones, a New York-based ensemble group.  Rachel Karp and Kate Eminger directed the production.

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