Dr. Seuss's classic characters return in the Centerstage production of Seussical, the Musical, which will open on Thursday.
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Posted On: 5 Jul 2010 - 8:37pm
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Posted On: 5 Jul 2010 - 8:37pm
Dr. Seuss's classic characters return in the Centerstage production of Seussical, the Musical, which will open on Thursday.
Posted On: 5 Jul 2010 - 5:05pm
If the glass slipper fits, then go see a retelling of the classic fairy tale Cinderella, which will take place at Derby Dinner Playhouse starting tomorrow.
Posted On: 1 Jul 2010 - 7:38pm
Howard Crabtree will be flying, Zanna will play matchmaker, and the Time Warp will be done again as part of Pandora Productions's 2010-2011 theatre sesaon.
Posted On: 30 Jun 2010 - 7:29pm
From now and through July 11, the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival will continue its summer season with performances of Richard III.
Posted On: 29 Jun 2010 - 7:53pm
Gypsies will be seen, Rumors will be flying, and Hair will take center stage, among other shows, during the upcoming 2010-2011 theatre season at Clarksville Little Theatre.
Posted On: 25 Jun 2010 - 10:23pm
Second City of Chicago will travel to Louisville for a 50th anniversary performance on Saturday, which will benefit Gilda's Club in the Gilda's Night of a Thousand Laughs.
Posted On: 23 Jun 2010 - 5:31pm
Identity, religion, and homosexuality are explored in the SO Theatrical Productions performances of The Prodigal, which will open at Kentucky Center on Saturday.
Posted On: 21 Jun 2010 - 9:30pm
The creation of the Declaration of Independence was easy compared to getting everyone to agree on it. Music Theatre Louisville presents its opening show of the summer season with 1776.
Posted On: 19 Jun 2010 - 1:41pm
Here ye, here ye! Your attendance is asked for the Highland Renaissance Festival, now taking place not far from Louisville.
Posted On: 17 Jun 2010 - 6:28pm
The Shakespeare in Central Park series has begun with performances of The Tempest, which will run through June 27.