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Ordered chaos appears downtown

Taking a trip through the city streets can be harrowing during the height of traffic, but chaos? Not quite. The real maelstrom is appearing at the cooler-than-cool Vonfire Gallery at Glassworks.

Glassworks is pleased to announce the next show in the VONFIRE Gallery, “Ordered Chaos”, running August 1-30. The show features drawings by Skylar Smith and new works in response to Skylar’s drawings by Glassworks Artists: Chad Balster, Casey Hyland, Clair Raabe, and Jonathan Swanz.

Theatre Alliance of Louisville busts out the '08-'09 schedule

The united thespians have come together to announce what they'll be up to for the next year or so on the city's stages

The Theatre Alliance of Louisville proudly announces the following productions to be performed by various local companies for their 2008-2009 seasons.

For more detailed information about the individual shows in the following calendar, please contact the producing companies; for information about the Theatre Alliance of Louisville, please e-mail TheatreAllianceOfLouisville@gmail.com.

2008-2009 Member SEASONS:
(as of July 17, 2009)

The As Yet Unnamed Theatre Company

2008-2009 Season
All shows at the MeX Theatre, Kentucky Center for the Arts, 501 West Main Street

Kentucky Shakespeare Festival celebrates 48th season

Kentucky Shakespeare Festival will perform Julius Ceasar and Pericles this summer and will add “Family Week,” “Speaker Series,” and “Group Nights,” to its annual Festival events.

Kentucky Shakespeare Festival announces its 48th season of “Free Will” in Old Louisville’s Central Park with the expansion to two professional shows, Julius Caesar and Pericles. Julius Caesar is directed this year by Director of Education, Pamela Di Pasquale. Directing Pericles in his final year as Producing Artistic Director is Curt L. Toftland.

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