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    Valentines plans for your theatre lover
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    Lovers of theatre lovers, act now. The Louisville scene is full of productions and events opening right around Valentine's Day.  

    Kentucky Shakespeare presents Shakespeare in Love, a night of love scenes and sonnet performances, as well as music, dancing, drinks and desserts by Proof. Tickets to the February 1st fundraising Gala at the 21C Museum Hotel are $175 per couple. They may be purchased online or by calling 502-574-9900.

    Continuing on a theme, the Kentucky Opera presents Romeo and Juliet, which will be sung in Italian with projected English subtitles. Tickets start at $31 for the February 14 and 16 performances at the Brown Theatre.

    Mind’s Eye Productions will hold a Valentine’s night performance of Monty Python’s Spamalot, at the Kentucky Center’s MeX Theatre. Tickets are $16 for the production, which runs February 7-16.

    Bunbury Theatre will also host a Valentine’s night show. Ages of the Moon, a dark comedy in true Sam Shepard style, takes place in rural Kentucky as two men, friends for 50 years, reunite at an old fishing shack. Tickets are $21. The production runs February 7-23, and features Emmy-nominated actor Patrick Tovatt. Bunbury Theatre productions are held at the Henry Clay Theatre.

    Derby Dinner Playhouse will present the final weekend of Don’t Dress for Dinner February 14-16. Tickets for the comedy, which include dinner, are $40 for the Valentine’s night performance. Don’t Dress for Dinner performances are scheduled daily, excluding Mondays, until February 16.

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    About Michelle Rynbrandt

    Before landing in the Possibility City, Michelle toured the country performing in various regional theatres. Having been there and done that, she can honestly say that Louisville's cultural opportunities are second to none.

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