A lost time traveler takes Louisville audiences through centuries of sexy sultry fun with dance, aerial feats, songs and humor.
Art Sanctuary presents a retro event around 50th anniversary of Warhol's "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" and will show a mini Warhol film festival including the very hard to find Chelsea Girls, never before shown in Louisville.
The Va Va Vixens receive multiple standing ovations for their latest show.
Jockeys moonlighting as bartenders, all for a great cause
Don't miss the sixth annual Va Va Valentine: A Faerie's Tail. You'll quickly see why the shows sell out.
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The word "Vaudeville" became a common way to describe a form of American variety entertainment after a Louisville troupe was formed in 1871. Award winning comedian Divinity Rose pairs up with renaissance faire sensation John Cowgell (also known as "Pocket the Fool") at the Bard's Town on October 17th for a wild night of interactive comedy, music, and multi-media fun in her new series known as "Vaude in the Ville."
Another busy weekend at Play Louisville is ahead!
The Vixens have done it again, but they got a standing ovation this time. After five years of producing Louisville's most theatrical burlesque shows, the Va Va Vixen darlings got their first standing O (pun intended)and deserved every bit of it.
The Va Va Vixens return this weekend with their fifth annual Va Va Valentine show. This one is set on a cruise ship for a va va vacation.
The Alley Theater presents "The Princess Bride: Cliffnotes of Insanity" on Fridays and Saturdays through November. Give yourself thirty minutes of hilarity. You won't be sorry.
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