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    Louisville Repertory Company
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    Sylvia will take place on May 16, 17, 19, 22, 23, and 24 at 8 p.m. each night. A matinee will go on May 25 at 2 p.m. All performances are to happen in the Mex Theater at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, located at 501 W Main Street in downtown Louisville.

    Tickets for most shows are $16 per person. The industry night, May 19, will be $11 per person. All tickets can be purchased at the Kentucky Center box office, the Kentucky Center website, or by calling the box office at 1-800-775-7777. 

    In the comedy Sylvia, Greg and Kate move to Manhattan after living in the suburbs. While walking through the park one day, Greg finds and brings home what will soon become Greg's best friend named Sylvia. As Greg and Sylvia bond, much to Kate's chagrin, the three form different ideas of this newfound relationship.

    A.R. Gurney created the production, which Angela D. Miller directed for Louisville Repertory Company.

    Audience members can even dedicate a show to their beloved dog. More information on how to do that can be found by emailing Sean Childress

    More information on Sylvia can be found at the Louisville Repertory Company website.

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