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It's Shakespeare vs. zombies in Actors Guild show
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Company's spring show explores 'raw, honest dancing'
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Kentucky Ballet Theatre makes a return trip to Neverland
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Sidney Shaw, Lexington actor and director, dies at 73
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Review: 'Topdog' at Balagula is piercing, tragic portrait of brotherhood
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Review: Lexington Children's Theatre's 'Tale' stands tall
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Former 'SNL' star Chris Kattan takes a career detour into stand-up comedy
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Rich Copley: When it just takes two, the right actors aren't always easy to find
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If trip to Louisville isn't in cards, Keeneland is a proven alternative
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Review: Play and its venue, a clothing boutique, are a perfect fit
Whether it ought to be this way or not, many of the official and not-so-official rites of passage in a woman's life are measured and remembered by the clothes she wears. There is no more iconic example than the wedding dress. Even a promising date...
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Review: Actor's Guild's 'Dead' is fun spin on zombie trend
William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead really isn't a show for purists of any stripe. It’s fun, and in his tenure as Actor's Guild of Lexington's artistic chief, we know Eric Seale likes to have fun.
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Review: 'Money' is latest example of Studio Players' mastery of ensemble farces
Lexington's well-respected and long-standing community theater, Studio Players has always demonstrated a particular knack: uproarious doings by a strong ensemble cast. Its last show of the season, the rollicking British farce Funny Money, adds...
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In 'Little Mermaid,' Bluegrass Youth Ballet makes a few sea changes
Adahli Aranda Corn says she hopes a familiar tale told in a magical way will entice children and adults new to ballet, developing young people's interest in dance while generating a broad audience.
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Live stage version of 'Price Is Right' will cull contestants from Lexington audience
Don't care about the ponies? Prefer to opt out of the Derby madness and try something different? The Price Is Right Live could be just the ticket.
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Debra Hoskins fired from EKU arts center due to raft of allegations, records show
The administration of Eastern Kentucky University fired EKU Center for the Arts director Debra Hoskins on June 12 because of allegations including fiscal misconduct and falsification of university records and documents, among other things.
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Frankfort natives nominated for 2013 Tony Awards
Frankfort made a big showing in the 2013 Tony Award nominations, announced Tuesday in New York. Broadway legend George C. Wolfe and Will Chase, both of whom were born and grew up in Kentucky's capital city, received nods.
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Shakespeare plays on in Frankfort
Despair not, ye who desire to hear the Bard’s words in the midst of the warm breezes of summer.
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Singer with Kentucky on his résumé eagerly awaits his first Derby
This week, singer Andrew Varela will get to cross off a big item from his bucket list: go to the Kentucky Derby.
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Tinderbox Circus Sideshow revels in members' unusual skills, audience response
It was mid-March, and the show at Natasha's Bistro & Bar was sold out. Waitresses wove in and out of the tables. A fog of ambient noise, quiet chatter and laughs settled in. All lights shined toward the stage. Then an eerie song began to play: staccato chimes, heavy bass, a melodic accordion. ...




