| Actors Theatre of Louisville |
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316 W. Main St.
502-584-1265
One of America's most consistently innovative
professional theatre companies. |
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| Blue Apple Players |
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315 W. Broadway
502-587-7990
Original musicals and educational theater
programs to youth. |
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| Bunbury Theatre |
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502-893-9661
Wed - Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm
Wed, Thu, Sun: $15
Fri, Sat: $16
One of the hottest alternative Theatres
in the region. |
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| Choral Arts Society |
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6710 Wolf Pen Branch
Road
502-228-1176
A community chorus dedicated to performing
choral/orchestral works from the Romantic and Contemporary
periods. |
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| Clifton Center |
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2117 Payne St.
502-896-8480
The Clifton Center is a nonprofit organization
to serve the Greater Louisville area with a quality
facility for artistic productions. |
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| Derby Dinner Playhouse |
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525 Marriot Drive
Clarksville, IN
812-288-8281
One of the largest dinner theatres in
the country, offering live-stage productions, a plentiful
buffet, and desserts |
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| Iroquois Arts Association |
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5216 New Cut Rd
502-380-0441
Outdoor theater venue in which to experience
outstanding cultural, artistic entertainment and educational
opportunities. |
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| The Kentucky Center |
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501 W. Main St.
502-584-7777
Offers four seperate theaters that feature
plays, concerts, ballet, opera, orchestra, dance and
more. |
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| Kentucky Opera |
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101 S Eighth St.
502-584-4500
Twelfth oldest opera company in the
United States with more than a $2 million budget performing
mostly at the Kentucky Center |
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| Kentucky Shakespeare Festival |
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1114 S. Third St.
502-583-8738
The Oldest Free Independently-Operating
Shakespeare Festival in the Nation |
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| Kentucky Theater |
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651 S. Fourth St.
502-585-1566
Classic art deco style theater built
in 1921, to provide opportunities for local and regional
emerging artists to develop an audience |
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| Little Colonel Playhouse |
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502 Mt. Mercy Dr.
502-588-1557
Located in the town square, The Little
Colonel Players stage several productions a year in
the theater, now in its fortieth year. |
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| Louisville Ballet |
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315 E. Main St.
502-583-3150
Offers dance to
an audience of more than 75,000 people each year and
has earned a national reputation as one of the country’s
leading ballet companies. |
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| Louisville Chorus |
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6303 Fern Valley Pass
502-968-6300
The area's longest thriving choral arts
agency |
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| Louisville Improvisors |
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2136 Wrocklage Ave
502-485-9064
No lines, no costumes, just making it
up as they go along and having fun doing it. |
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| Louisville Orchestra |
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300 W. Main St
502-585-9405
Educate, enlighten, entertain, excite,
and enrich listeners of all ages by presenting live
orchestral performances of the highest possible quality. |
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| Louisville Palace Theatre |
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625 S 4th St.
502-583-4555
Elegant and ornate historic landmark
hosting everything from movies to concerts by top entertainers. |
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| Louisville Youth Choir |
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623 W. Main St.
502-585-1358
Provides children and youth an opportunity
to work with a repertoire of music of many styles and
cultures |
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| Louisville Youth Orchestra
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PO Box 997
502-584-0135
Founded in 1958, LYO provides an extraordinary
musical experience for young people from grade school
through age 21. |
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| Music Theatre Louisville |
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624 W. Main St
502-589-4060
MTL produces a summer season consisting
of musicals selected from the traditional Broadway musical
theatre canon. |
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| Necessary Theatre
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501 W. Main St
502-584-7777
Founded in 1991 to produce new, and
rarely seen, works for the stage.
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| Paul Ogle Cultural and Com. Center |
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4201 Grant Line Road
New Albany IN
812-941-2526
Eclectic performances of both popular
and classical music as well as some outstanding theatrical
productions |
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| Pleiades Theatre Company |
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PO Box 1795
502-637-3064
For women artists,
to promote theatrical productions that focus on women's
issues. |
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| PNC Bank Broadway in Louisville |
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611 W. Main St
502-584-7469
Providing broadway shows and entertainment
throughout the country. |
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| Stage One: Childrens Theatre |
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501 W. Main St.
502-589-5946
Nationally acclaimed professional theatre
for young audiences, bringing the finest quality live
theatre to young people and families |
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| U of L Dance Theatre |
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502-852-6878 |
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| Voces Novae |
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1009 Burning Springs
Dr.
502-523-6430
Unique, semi-professional choral ensemble
with particular focus on a cappella and contemporary
American music. |
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| Walden Theatre |
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1123 Payne St.
502-589-0084
Provide the opportunity for young people
to grow and develop through the serious and professional
study of theatre. |
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