Mar 16 Arts and Culture Swinging Swords And Side Shuffles: The Dangerous Tango Of Stage Combat This Saturday, Kentucky Shakespeare and the Frazier History Museum will work with local actors on stage fighting techniques and history. By Ashlie Stevens Mar 16 Arts and Culture The Dangerous Tango Of Stage Combat Ashlie Stevens
Mar 13 Arts and Culture Review: ‘Cry It Out’ Is An Incisive, Detailed Survey Of Modern Motherhood The story itself is simple: Two neighbors, both have newborns, turn to each other for companionship during the lonely first few weeks of new motherhood. By Ashlie Stevens Mar 13 Arts and Culture 'Cry It Out' Is An Incisive, Detailed Survey Of Modern Motherhood Ashlie Stevens
Feb 23 Arts and Culture With ‘Hamilton’ On The Way, Louisville Theater Looks Legit “We wanted to tease the fact that 'Hamilton' is coming because it is going to be a very hard ticket to get." By Ashlie Stevens Feb 23 Arts and Culture With 'Hamilton' On The Way, Louisville Theater Looks Legit Ashlie Stevens
Feb 22 Arts and Culture New Season Of Actors Theatre To Feature Holiday Standbys, Sociopolitical Dramas On Tuesday, Actors Theatre of Louisville announced their 2017-2018 season. Among the season's offerings are "Angels in America" and "Skeleton Crew." By Ashlie Stevens Feb 22 Arts and Culture Actors' New Season Features Holiday Standbys, Sociopolitical Dramas Ashlie Stevens
Jan 12 Arts and Culture Improvapalooza Returns This Weekend Starting Friday, Improvapalooza will present the Louisville Improvisors, as well as the local groups Lung Farm and School Pants. By Ashlie Stevens Jan 12 Arts and Culture Improvapalooza Returns This Weekend Ashlie Stevens
Dec 16 Arts and Culture Review: After 7 Years, ‘The Brown-Forman Nutcracker’ Still Has It This Thursday saw the opening performance of the Louisville Ballet’s second, and final, weekend of their annual production of "The Brown-Forman Nutcracker." By Kathi E.B. Ellis Dec 16 Arts and Culture Review: After 7 Years, 'The Brown-Forman Nutcracker' Still Has It Kathi E.B. Ellis
Nov 5 Arts and Culture Suspend’s First Production Is Part Circus, Part Cirque du Soleil “Love and Tarot” is a nine-person production -- most of whom are skilled dancers and aerial artists. It premieres November 11. By Ashlie Stevens Nov 5 Arts and Culture Suspend's First Production Is Part Circus, Part Cirque du Soleil Ashlie Stevens
Nov 5 Arts and Culture Looking For Lilith’s New Play Tells Untold Stories Of Women And Science Can women have it all? Can we balance a romantic relationship, a fulfilling career and children? By Ashlie Stevens Nov 5 Arts and Culture Looking For Lilith's New Play Tells Untold Stories Of Women And Science Ashlie Stevens
Oct 23 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare Announces Summer 2017 Season This season, the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival will present 66 performances -- more than any season in its history -- all free to the public. By Ashlie Stevens Oct 23 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare Announces Summer 2017 Season Ashlie Stevens
Oct 17 Arts and Culture Eve Theatre Company’s ‘Kin’ Examines The Family We Choose In a series of humorous and revealing vignettes, “Kin” follows a young couple’s emerging relationship through the eyes of friends and relatives. By Ashlie Stevens Oct 17 Arts and Culture Eve Theatre Company's 'Kin' Examines The Family We Choose Ashlie Stevens
Oct 14 Arts and Culture Blood, Pizza And Nuance: Kentucky Shakespeare’s ‘Titus’ In a play as gruesome as 'Titus Andronicus,' Kentucky Shakespeare somehow manages to inject tender emotion and just a little camp. By Ashlie Stevens Oct 14 Arts and Culture Blood, Pizza And Nuance: Kentucky Shakespeare's 'Titus' Ashlie Stevens
Oct 4 Arts and Culture Here’s Why Kentucky Shakespeare’s Viral Theater Promos Are a Big Deal In preparation for their upcoming production of “Titus Andronicus,” Kentucky Shakespeare has gone viral -- locally -- with their two latest promo videos. By Ashlie Stevens Oct 4 Arts and Culture Here's Why Ky. Shakespeare's Viral Theater Promos Are a Big Deal Ashlie Stevens
Sep 22 Arts and Culture Celery Stalks And Cinder Blocks: Savage Rose Turns Shakespeare Into Radio Savage Rose Classical Theatre Company will record each performance in front of a live audience. It's part of the 2016 “Will in the Ville.” By Ashlie Stevens Sep 22 Arts and Culture Savage Rose Turns Shakespeare Into Radio Ashlie Stevens
Sep 6 Arts and Culture Playwriting And Palestine: Kentuckian Naomi Wallace To Sail To Gaza This month, Wallace will sail from Barcelona on the Women’s Boat to Gaza, a naval mission that seeks to support Palestinian women. By Ashlie Stevens Sep 6 Arts and Culture Playwriting And Palestine: Kentuckian Naomi Wallace To Sail To Gaza Ashlie Stevens
Aug 17 Arts and Culture ‘Single Shots’ Aims To Prove One-Person Theater Is Far From One-Note Next month, local improv comedy group the Louisville Improvisors will present the second annual "Single Shots," a collection of original solo plays. By Ashlie Stevens Aug 17 Arts and Culture 'Single Shots' Aims To Prove One-Person Theater Is Far From One-Note Ashlie Stevens