![]() ![]() Take a musical trip back in time to the 1930s and ’40s and enjoy some of the finest jazz by the legendary Duke Ellington. The Tap Pack use their humor, dancing and singing to bring “high energy entertainment” to audiences.Īmerican Spiritual Ensemble & Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra Play Duke Ellington But don’t expect just to watch some fancy footwork. They dance into Kentucky in 2020 with a one-night show at Danville’s Norton Center for the Arts. These Australian dancers have combined their tap dancing expertise with the music of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Beyoncé, Michael Bublé and others to entertain audiences at venues around the world. This award-winning Broadway musical brings SpongeBob SquarePants and all his Bikini Bottom buddies to life in what musical critics have described as “candy for the eyes,” “a ravishing stream of color and invention” and “effervescent candy-for-the-spirit.” This comedic take on one man’s journey through “retail hell” is based on David Sedaris’ essay, “The Santaland Diaries.”Ī cartoon on stage? Yep, the beloved yellow sponge is alive and well and on stage in theaters across the country, including the Lexington Opera House. Sure, you have Rudolph, Frosty and even Buddy the Elf, but it’s Crumpet the Elf who takes the stage this holiday season at Actors Theatre in Louisville. Throughout December, Appalachian music, family challenges and even a Christmas miracle take the stage at the Appalachian Center for the Arts. Kick off your holiday entertainment season with the Ballard Family as they celebrate Christmas in the mountains, even though they’re living during the Great Depression. So grab a margarita and some flip-flops, enjoy the beach vibe, and forget that summer is over. ![]() This musical comedy features dozens of Jimmy Buffet favorites such as “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” “Come Monday” and more, as it follows characters visiting a tropical island hotel. Take “it’s 5 o’clock somewhere” to a different level this November when the Carson Center presents Escape to Margaritaville. This October, be ready for a “ruckus” when Smoove presents his internationally known stand-up comic routine at the Kentucky Center in Louisville. You may know him as Leon from Curb Your Enthusiasm or from his appearances on several other hit television shows. Both groups perform favorite hits-complete with era-faithful costumes and gear-throughout the country, stopping this October in Henderson.Įxplore the contradictory in what the Village Players of Fort Thomas call a “tragicomedy.” Set in two time periods-the early 19th century and the present- Arcadia “concerns itself with the relationship between past and present, order and chaos, certainty and uncertainty.” ![]() The Beatles’ tribute band Abbey Road faces off against its rival counterpart, Satisfaction – The International Rolling Stones Tribute Show, to see which is the best rock ’n’ roll band of all time. This month, they’ll light up the stage at the University of the Cumberlands.Ĭhallenge accepted. Originating from Duquesne University and, more recently, other Pittsburgh-based universities, the Tamburitzans bring to life the diverse cultures of eastern Europe and beyond with historical dances, costumes and music. Here are a few events we’ve highlighted to note in your calendar.įor more than 80 years, these college student musicians, singers and dancers have taken their audiences across Europe with their multicultural performances. ![]() From tap dancing, to rock ’n’ roll, to SpongeBob SquarePants, theaters, community arts centers and opera halls provide entertainment throughout the 2019-2020 season. Laughing, dancing, singing-everything the world needs right now-are just a ticket purchase away at Kentucky’s performing arts venues. ![]()
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