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  • The Jewish Community Center opens up The Full Monty [Theater]
    In this musical adaptation of the hit movie, Center Stage prepares to open its curtains to all.
  • Awkward x 2 gives the Green Building a real gift [Visual Art]
    Los Angeles artists hold a very impressive exhibition on the lovely walls of the Green Building gallery.
  • The Alley Theater reads the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy very well [Theater]
    It turns out, all you need for an hysterical Saturday evening are four people, some microphones, polyester pants, and scripts of the Hitchhiker's Guide radio drama.
  • Don't Panic. The Alley Theater brings The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy down to Earth [Theater]
    The original BBC radio dramas of Douglas Adams' stellar works come to life every Saturday through April.
  • Finningan's Fifth Festival of Funky Fresh Fun flails [Theater]
    Unfortunately, the well intentioned, passionately performed production cannot lift above the slight writing and timed constraints.
  • Forsooth: Finningan's Fifth Festival of Funky Fresh Fun finds its first footing this Thursday [Theater]
    The fifth annual collection of short plays by local playwrights promises a wild, eclectic time.
  • UofL School of Music delights with Cosi fan Tutte [Theater]
    Despite the overly misogynist message, the two hundred year old opera is delivered with a wonderful enthusiasm by gifted students.
  • UofL Opera Theatre presents the Mozart opera Cosi Fan Tutte [Theater]
    University of Louisville’s School of Music puts on the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart opera centering on the humorous vulnerabilities of young romance.
  • Michael Von Seibenburg Melts Through the Floorboards proves as interesting as its title [Humana Festival]
    Apparently, it is still possible to find a good story involving vampires.
  • The Humana Festival gets even weirder with Michael Von Seibenburg Melts Through the Floorboards [Humana Festival]
    This year’s strong Festival continues by showcasing the identity crisis of a five hundred year old playboy who eats people.
  • The newly opened musical, Curtains, calls you to a lovely evening [Theater]
    The Jewish Community Center opens Curtains, a murder mystery musical well worth your time.
  • Will Kentucky's Presidential Primary matter? [Opinion: The Arena]
    Yes, the Republican Presidential Primary comes to Kentucky a bit later than the fanfare, but could it actually make some small difference?
  • Congressman Yarmuth, Mayor Fisher, and featured playwrights open the 36th annual Humana Festival of New American Plays [Theater]
    The Humana festival officially begins this week and the authors have a lot to say.
  • The Veri**on Play starts the Humana Festival off with absurd hilarity [Theater]
    The tale of one woman’s struggle against the formidable power of her cell phone provider made for an absolutely hysterical evening.
  • The Humana Festival begins by putting you on hold with 'The Veri**on Play' [Theater]
    One woman's struggle with customer service derails into a call for vengeance in The Veri**on Play, the opening production of the 36th annual Humana Festival.
  • Reflections: Murder in a Hall of Mirrors satisfies that mystery itch [Theater]
    With a passionate cast and a pretty decent meal, Whodunnit delivers a good night out with their Spring feature.
  • The Great Depression never felt so good [Theater]
    Walden Theatre's presentation of Arthur Miller's The American clock proves a vibrant, engaging worked performed by a group of talented young actors.
  • The Stock Market crashes on Walden Theatre [Theater]
    The drama of the Great Depression unfolds as the Walden Theatre begins its run of Arthur Miller's The American Clock tomorrow.
  • Number the Stars shines and will surely delight many, many schoolchildren. [Theater]
    Stage One's production connects kids with World War II in a respectful, smart way.
  • Children of the Holocaust search for safety in Number the Stars [Theater]
    The acclaimed children's book comes to the stage this Sunday, telling the story of childhood bravery amidst the Holocaust.
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