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Ft. Thomas Actor Talks Latest Star Turn in "Brigadoon"
Two buddies, Tommy and Jeff, are lost in the Scottish Highlands. It’s not long after WWII, so there’s no GPS.
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Two buddies, Tommy and Jeff, are lost in the Scottish Highlands. It’s not long after WWII, so there’s no GPS.
This Friday, Newport Central Catholic will host the opening performance of its spring play, Legally Blonde, at 7:30 p.m.
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Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods famously turns familiar fairytales upside-down as it asks of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood and more – what happens after the happ
Have you ever heard of American astronomer Edwin Hubble (hint: The Hubble Space Telescope.)
Glengarry Glen Ross is one of my Top 5 shows this season – a great reason to find your way to the Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre (just a quick 15 minutes from the Northern Kentuc
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Boy meets girl, boy gets girl – and then what?
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In April, I’ll be following directors and actors who just about always deliver.
A friend of mine calls Mothers and Sons, continuing through April 17 at Playhouse in the Park’s Thompson Shelterhouse, ”speeches in search of a play.” That’s what I call it, too.
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Sandra Forman has been an intrinsic part of Northern Kentucky University since she arrived on campus in 1990 as the first chair of the theater department.
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LOUISVILLE - Dead and dying parents are the engines powering two plays by the best-known playwrights featured in this year’s Humana Festival of New Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville (
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Beloved American classic To Kill a Mockingbird is a box office hit at Playhouse in the Park, now extended through April 10.
I really like what Beertown, on stage at Know Theatre through March 19, wants to be – and often succeeds at being.
Spring is about – new, and there are some musts on local stages. Don’t miss interactive Beertown (I’m excited!), led by Washington D.C.’s dog & pony.
Northern Kentucky University's acting ensemble is looking good and so is the entire revival of Kaufman and Hart’s Broadway satire about going Hollywood, Once in a Lifetime, conti