
Alfred Hitchcock fans will have a chance to catch the Tony Award-winning The 39 Steps beginning tomorrow at Kentucky Center for the Arts.

For a year now, the second-most-popular question around the Louisville.com World Headquarters has been "Who the heck is Huggy Lowdown?" (The most-popular question being "Who's turn is it to cook the meth?")
This calendar entry about Huggy Lowdown's 2009 performance at the Improv Comedy Club at Fourth Street Live! was one Louisville.com's most-read pages in 2009.
DAMAGED GOODS IMPROV SHOW
THURSDAY APRIL 8TH AT 8 PM.
Louisville, Kentucky – The Alley Theatre, located at
1205 E. Washington St., is playing host to Damaged Goods first full improv show, *“There Is No Improv, Only Zuul.”*
Admission is $10 at the door.
Come out and meet "The Wizard Of Oz" characters this weekend when Dorothy and her friends make an appearance at two of Louisville's exciting establishments.
Come join us at the Comfy Cow on Friday, March 12 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Indulge in the multitude of flavors of ice cream as you greet your favorite characters. The Comfy Cow is located at 1301 Herr Lane in Westport Village.
FIGHT GIRL BATTLE WORLD
Dates: 3/19, 3/26, 3/27, 3/28, 2010
Cost: $16/$12 (student rate)
Doors Open: 7:00 PM; Show Begins 8:00 PM
Fight Girl Battle World will have all new fights by Producer/Director Scott Davis!
Louisville Improvisors originated ensemble Improvisation in Louisville over ten years ago and continue to explore the unique art form of Theatrical Improvisation.
Fresh off their highly successful annual improv festival Improvapalooza, which just celebrated it’s 10th year of bringing together the best improv groups in the country.
What people are saying about Louisville Improvisors:

Your voice needs to be heard! This July, "Louisville Magazine" will publish the winners of the 25th annual Best of Louisville Awards. And you can help celebrate the anniversary by filling out a ballot at this link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BOL2010.
The winner of many national awards, this uproarious play about life, death, power and first boyfriends was adapted from the popular book, Good-bye, Best Friend. Hollywood-wannabe Star, the ultimate teenage Beatles fan, has been guaranteed a young death by cystic fibrosis. She spends most of her time in the hospital, where she confronts reality with her imagination. When Star’s new roommate Courtney arrives, Star judges her as a pretty cheerleader who apparently is not very sick.
Catch the final 2 performances of Stage One's If You Give a Pig a Party this Saturday, February 27 at 10 am and 2 pm at The Kentucky Center, Bomhard Theater. Based on the wildly popular "If You Give" Book Series, this show is recommended for ages 3-8. Tickets are only $15.75 and "Arts Rush" tickets are available 1 hour prior to each show for only $10 (Box Office purchase only). Call 502-584-7777 or visit www.KentuckyCenter.org to purchase in advance. Both shows are almost sold out so don't delay!
–“A Song for Coretta,” a play by Pearl Cleage, reveals sharp differences among those who gather to honor the passing of Coretta Scott King.
Presented by the UofL Department of Theatre Arts and its African American Theatre Program, the play will be performed March 3-7 at 8 p.m. nightly plus a 3 p.m. matinee on March 7. All performances will take place at the Thrust Theatre on the Belknap Campus at 2314 South Floyd Street (on the corner of Warnock and Floyd).
