Actors Theatre will host a special, script-in-hand performance for one night only.
Maybe it's time to start calling ourselves "The City of Champions"
Are you a Jane Austen fan? Don't know about Louisville's own Jane Austen Society? They're meeting tomorrow at 2PM!
Jane Austen's tale of morality and manners takes the Floyd Central High School stage in Pride and Prejudice, which opens Friday.
Ever wished you could dance like they did in Jane Austen novels? The tradition is alive and well in Louisville, and has been for ten years.
Two centuries later, and people are still obsessed. Join the fine folks of the Jane Austen Society tonight at Locust Grove for a special celebration of the classic novel starting at 7pm.
Writing is difficult. I’m sweating right now. Curious to know how the famous novel came to be? Join Dr. Glynis Ridley and the Jane Austen Society this Sunday, February 17th at 2pm at Locust Grove and hear the story.
Waltz into the weekend at the Historical Ball this Saturday at Locust Grove
Ink to parchment went down 200 years ago and ‘Pride & Prejudice’ was born. The Jane Austen Society of Louisville jumpstarts the anniversary this Sunday, January 20th, with the meeting “Reliving the ‘Pride & Prejudice’ Tour”. Locust Grove. 2pm. There will be tea.
Ladies and gentleman, learn to adorn yourselves in Regency and Federal splendor in the beautiful ambience of the historical home of Locust Grove this Saturday.
The December meeting of the Greater Louisville chaper of the Jane Austen Society once again wowed all those in attendance.
Ready for some sassy pantaloons? The Jane Austen Society will host the Regency fashions of Betsy Bashore at Historic Locust Grove this coming Sunday, May 20th at 2pm.
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