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    Fables, carnage, and Damn Yankees are all part of IUS's 2013-14 theatre season.

    During the season, IUS theatre will present three shows: Damn Yankees (November), God of Carnage (Feb.-Mar. 2014), and Indiucky (April 2014). All performances are to happen at IUS's Ogle Center, 4201 Grant Line Road in New Albany, IN. 

    Tickets for each show are $12 for adults, $6 for students, and $6 for senior citizens.  Tickets will be available as each show opens.

    IUS theatre will begin its season with Damn Yankees, featuring a middle-aged baseball fan who trades his soul to the devil in order to lead a team to the World Series.  The classic will take place from November 7-17.

    Heading into the new year, IUS will present God of Carnage, featuring two families and their playground-fighting kids.  What starts out as a civilized discussion quickly devolves into something less, much less.  God of Carnage will run Feb. 20- Mar. 3, 2014.

    Finally, IUS will present a musical comedy original perfect for the Louisville area.  Indiucky: Fables, Fairy Tales, and Folklore will include creative looks at local folklore, legends, politics, and the news.  The original work runs Apr. 25-27.

    More information on the season can be found at the IUS theatre website.

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