

If You Take a Mouse to the Movies features Daniel Nation as the Mouse and Robert Shryock as the Boy. Larry Snipes, producing director of LCT, adapted the play from the popular book.
'If You Take a Mouse to the Movies': A simple holiday pleasure
By Candace Chaney Contributing Theater Critic
The simplest pleasures of the holiday season are often the ones that cost the least. A warm cup of cocoa shared with a friend. A spontaneously made snow angel. Homemade cookies and milk. A long, cozy nap on a cold Sunday afternoon.
AGL plays around with a classic musical
By Rich Copley rcopley@herald-leader.com
Julianne Pogue found inspiration for her new production of The Fantasticks where most people find paint and fertilizer: Lowe's.
When in 'Doubt'
By Rich Copley rcopley@herald-leader.com
There are different ways to see Doubt: A Parable, John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play about a scandal at a Catholic school. You can say that literally in Lexington. The play will be presented by University of Kentucky Theatre Dec. 4 to 7.
Pioneer Playhouse lines up 2009 season
Herald-Leader Staff Report
Pioneer Playhouse in Danville has announced its 60th season, which will include artistic director Holly Henson's reworking of a play by her late father, Eben Henson, the theater's only other artistic chief.
Here's the kicker
By Josh Kegley jkegley@herald-leader.com
At some point, most adults who pay to put their children in dancing, acting or arts school long-term have to cast aside their inner proud parent and look at things from a business perspective. They have to ask: Is my child good enough to see a return on my investment?Stage+Dance




