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    Pauly Shore at The Improv

    For two decades, Pauly Shore has been entertaining audiences, from the persona The Weasel and his own show on MTV, Totally Pauly, to movies like Son In Law and Encino Man to more recent projects like the TBS reality series Minding The Store and his 90-minute comedy variety special Vegas Is My Oyster.

    Jan. 19–22
    The Improv Comedy Club
    Fourth Street Live!
    441 S. 4th St.
    improvlouisville.com
    502-581-1332
    $18–$63

    Fiddler on the Roof starring John Preece

    Fiddler on the Roof, the Tony Award-winning musical that has captured the hearts of people all over the world with its universal appeal, embarks on its North American tour. Based on the stories of Sholom Aleichem, Fiddler on the Roof has been lauded by critics again and again. Filled with a rousing, heartwarming score, which includes “Tradition,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” “If I Were A Rich Man” and “Sunrise, Sunset,” Fiddler on the Roof is a timeless classic.

    Through Jan. 22
    Robert S. Whitney Hall - The Kentucky Center
    501 W. Main St.
    broadwayacrossamerica.com/shows/fiddler.html
    800-294-1849
    $37.90–$85.30

    Louisville Artists Syndicate presents Splash Page

    With the help of the Louisville Visual Art Association and Derby City Comic Con, the Louisville Artists Syndicate is pleased to announce the next edition of Third Thursday: Splash Page. This month The Syndicate has teamed up with Derby City Comic Con to give you a firsthand look into the intricacies behind the creation of illustrative art in the comic book world. The event features a comic art exhibition, live comic drawing, music by Babyface Glasses and Introvert and a costume contest. Also, Falls City Beer will be on tap.

    Jan. 19, 7–9 p.m.
    Louisville Water Tower
    3005 River Road
    facebook.com/events/203658886391399/
    502-896-2146
    $5
     

    St. Xavier vs. Trinity High School boys basketball

    Watch as two of the biggest and oldest high school rivals in Louisville battle it out in basketball at Freedom Hall.

    Freedom Hall
    937 Phillips Lane
    bit.ly/zK6FDN
    $7-$14.50

    JJ Grey & Mofro

    Grey's ability to tell his thought-provoking stories through original songs, informed by a mixture of old school rhythm and blues and down-home roots rock 'n' roll, has carried JJ Grey & Mofro from the backwoods of Florida to hundreds of concert stages across the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan and Australia. Singing with a passion and fervor influenced by his classic soul heroes, Grey's deeply personal songs are steeped in the rhythms of his native home outside of Jacksonville, Florida. Grey comes from a long tradition of southern storytellers and, in that spirit, he fills his songs with details that are at once vivid, personal and universal. (This show is the rescheduled one after the Nov. 5, 2011 one was canceled. All tickets previously purchased will be valid for the new date.)

    Jan. 20, 7 p.m.
    Headliners Music Hall
    1386 Lexington Road
    headlinerslouisville.com/calendar/
    502-584-8088
    $17 in advance; $20 at door

    Family Style Wild Game Dinner

    Edward Lee and the Wine Studio have been getting a lot of requests for wild game and, yes, this is the perfect season for it. Join them as they feature delectable dishes including Chef Lee’s winning dish from Top Chef Texas: Sorghum Glazed Quail with Parsnip Puree and Pickled Cherries. *Space is limited so please RSVP.

    Jan. 20, 7 p.m.
    Wine Studio
    621 W. Magnolia Ave.
    facebook.com/pages/610-Magnolia/53237026035
    502-636-0783
    $40

    Kentucky Colonels of the ABA Book Signing

    Carmichael's is thrilled to host Gary P. West and Lloyd "Pink" Gardner, authors of the book Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association: The Real Story of a Team Left Behind. Come hear the inside story of the Kentucky Colonels basketball team as only these two authors can tell it. Lloyd Gardner was trainer for the Colonels and Gary West a sportswriter and color commentator. They tell a fascinating story featuring dozens of colorful characters including owners, agents and players associated with this legendary championship team.

    Jan. 21, 4–5 p.m.
    Carmichael's Bookstore
    2720 Frankfort Ave.
    carmichaelsbookstore.com
    502-896-6950
    Free

    Dayglow World's Largest Paint Party

    Louisvillians looking to escape the every day will have their chance on January 21 when the Dayglow tour comes to town. Dayglow: The World’s Largest Paint Party invites fun seekers to another reality weaved of paint and light.

    Jan. 21, 9 p.m.
    Broadbent Arena
    937 Phillips Lane
    facebook.com/events/152492324852961/
    $32-$54

    Art Talk with Todd Smith

    Come hear about artist-in-residence Todd Smith's experiences and see his latest artwork at the Education Building at Bernheim. You can also follow Smith's progress and tree climbs on Twitter @dailyclimb. Or view Smith's portfolio on Flickr.

    Jan. 21, 2–4 p.m.
    Bernheim Forest
    2499 Kentucky 245
    Clermont
    bernheim.org/event_detail.htm?id=983
    502-955-8512

    Poppy Champlin presents The Queer Queens of Qomedy

    Louisville's Improv proudly hosts Poppy Champlin presents: The Queer Queens of Qomed."This Special Event show at 5:30 PM features Poppy Champlin, Vickie Shaw and Barb Neligan. VIP tickets include a meet and greet prior to the show.

    Jan. 22, 5:30 p.m.
    Improv Comedy Club
    Fourth Street Live!
    improvlouisville.com
    502-581-1332

    The 7-Shot Symphony

    Aside from the food, the best things Italy has given us since antiquity are clearly Commedia dell’Arte and the Spaghetti Western. Fans of both will find much to love in The 7-Shot Symphony, the award-winning original play by Minneapolis-based physical theater company Live Action Set, whose southeast tour stops at The Bard’s Town Theatre this weekend. Seven world myths collide against the backdrop of America’s Wild West in a show that’s been fondly described as “the love child of Quentin Tarantino and Cirque du Soleil.” Food service available before and after the show. Drink service available during the show.

    Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m.
    The Bard's Town
    1801 Bardstown Road
    thebardstown.com
    502-749-5275
    $10-20

    The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity

    Three men find themselves fighting for more than just a title belt. Tired of making other pro wrestlers look good, Macedonio “The Mace” Guerra recruits a smart-mouthed Indian kid to dethrone the current all-American champ, Chad Deity. But when the rivalry is used to exploit racial stereotypes, the men find themselves fighting for more than just a title belt. And The Mace learns that his childhood dream isn’t all it was cracked up to be.

    Through Feb. 5
    Actors Theatre of Louisville
    316 W. Main St.
    actorstheatre.org
    502-584-1205
     

      
     

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