Savage Rose Classical Theatre Company presents a trio of American One Acts.
Going beyond the taboos with Louisville Repertory Company.
The Mayor announces a city parade and other festivities to celebrate the UofL Men's Basketball National Championship.
Kids act like adults who ultimately act like kids in God of Carnage, which takes place this weekend.
If you like a good backbeat with some great acting and superb singing, you will enjoy Memphis, now playing at Kentucky Center.
U of L's School of Music presents Diologues of the Carmelites this weekend.
Grizzly Bear and Owen Pallett rocked the Brown Theatre last night.
Forbidden love during the 1950s rock-n-roll revolution takes shape in Memphis, which opens Tuesday.
We speak with AYUTC Artistic Director, Sandy Cohrs, about the history of her company and the final show for their sixteenth successful season, Urinetown.
A revolution against, among other things, public toilets.
Star crossed lovers unite despite family war in Louisville Ballet's production of Romeo and Juliet.
See the beautiful telling of this African American folktale this Sunday, February 17 only.
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