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    Finnigan Productions
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    Finnigan Productions presents the sixth year of its signature festival, Finnigan's Festival of Funky Fresh Fun, beginning tomorrow. 

    Finnigan's Festival of Funky Fresh Fun will take place on Apr. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 at 7:30 p.m. each night.  All performances are to happen at The Bard's Town, located at 1801 Bardstown Road in the Highlands.

    Tickets for each show are $15 if paying by cash or $16 if paying by credit card.  Due to limited seating, advance ticket reservations are highly recommended and can be made by calling the Finnigan box office at 502-876-0532.  Keep in mind, due to the festival's subject matter, this festival is 18 and up.

    Finnigan's Festival of Funky Fresh Fun is in its sixth year, offering original 10 minute plays from local playwrights and performances coming from local actors and actresses.  This year's lineup includes the mother/daughter relationship of Rachel White's The Mother Machine, the look at virginity and 40 in Andy Epstein's The Big V, changing realities of Becky LeCron's In the Driver's Seat, and the...well, use your imagination in Brian Walker's Dry Erase BJs.

    Local actors and directors will share in the fun, including: LeCron, Walker, Corey Music, Jillian Spencer, Jane Mattingly, Briana Clemerson, Joe Hatfield, Natalie Fields, Amos Dreisbach, Sean Childress, Ben Unwin, April Singer, and others.

    Finnigan's Festival of Funky Fresh Fun is the first show of Finnigan Productions's 2013-14 season.  More information on the company's season can be found at its website.

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