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    Six lives long for love in Eat Your Heart Out, now playing at Actors Theatre as part of the Humana Festival.

    Eat Your Heart Out performances will take place at various times between March 9-31.  All performances are to happen in the Bingham Theatre at Actors Theatre, located at 316 W. Main Street in downtown Louisville.  

    Tickets for the show start as low as $25 and can be purchased at the Actors Theatre box office, the Actors Theatre website, or by calling the Actors Theatre box office at 502-584-1205.  Keep in mind, the show contains strong language and is recommended for those of high school age or older.  Also, the show will last 1 hour, 20 minutes and have no intermission.

    Six lives and their hearts intersect in Eat Your Heart Out.  One couple is longing to adopt a child while Nance, a single mother, tries to even connect with her own child.  Her child, Evie, meanwhile, hopes her best friend Colin falls in love with her.  All involved expose their hopes and fears as they move through their longing.  

    Courtney Baron wrote Eat Your Heart Out, which Adam Greenfield directed.  

    More information on the show can be found at the Actors Theatre website.  More information on the Humana Festival can be found in this article.

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