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Sense & Sensibility
Actors Theatre of Louisville
ATL’s former longtime artistic director Jon Jory is the adaptor and director of this production, which is making its ATL debut. Based on the novel by Jane Austen, it tells the encompassing story of betrayal, forgiveness, redemption, and the search for true love. Jory directed Austen’s Pride and Prejudice at ATL during its 2008-09 season.
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Church Basement Ladies Derby Dinner Playhouse
Inspired by the books of Janet Martin and Suzann Nelson, including the best seller Growing Up Lutheran, this hysterical musical comedy is a celebration of church basement kitchens everywhere and the unsung women who work in them. The cast includes longtime DDP favorites: Cary Wiger, Janet Essenpreis, Tina Jo Wallace, Michelle Johnson, and Rita Thomas. — Gioia Patton When thru September 25, evening and matinée performances Where Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville, In. tickets Single tickets from $34-$43 Contact 812.288.8281 or www.derbydinner.com. Fully handicapped accessible.
August 31-September 24, evening and matinée performances Where ATL, 316 West Main St. tickets $35-$69 Contact 502.584.1205, or www.actorstheatre.org When
2011 Downtown Living Tour
Ever wondered about the downtown living experience? Learn all about it as you tour downtown Louisville’s housing, education options, eateries, and other attractions. Conclude the evening with a happy hour where downtown business owners and neighbors will be present to chat about what living downtown is really like. When September 17, 10am-5pm th Where Meet at the Brown Williamson Tower at 4 and Liberty Street cost Free Contact 502-583-1671 or www.ldmd.org
Fleur de Lis Sailing Regatta
This two-day sailing event will benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Bring a chair and enjoy a picturesque afternoon watching the sails from the waterfront. When September 9-11 Where Great Lawn Harbor admission Free, donations accepted Contact 502.939.2080
Souvenirs of Europe: An Early Kentucky Artist Collects
The works of one of Kentucky’s most important early artists are being featured at the Speed Art Museum. Oliver Frazer (1808-1864) was born in Fayette County and spent parts of his adult life abroad. The etchings and engravings from his travels in France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Belgium will be on display. When Now until September 30 Where The Speed Art Museum tickets Free with admission Contact 502.634.2700 or www.speedmuseum.org www.iamtodayswoman.com
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