Debuting on Broadway in 1966, Sweet Charity was a collaboration between some of Broadway's most spectacular talents. Cy Coleman's music effortlessly captures the rhythms and sounds, and Dorothy ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Two weeks after squaring off against Virginia for the first time this season, the Louisville men's basketball program is returning home, hosting UVA for their first of three ACC ...
Actors Theatre of Louisville announced Wednesday that Executive Artist Director Robert Barry Fleming has stepped down. As the fifth Artistic Director of ATL, Fleming is credited with solidifying ...
Robert Barry Fleming is leaving the role as executive artistic director for Actor Theatre of Louisville. After five years, Robert Barry Fleming will no longer be at the helm of Actors Theatre of ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) -Louisville Metro ABC has issued an Emergency Suspension Order for the local ABC license for Liquor Palace 5 in the Newburg neighborhood. The decision comes after a multi-agency ...
Robert Barry Fleming will pursue other creative and artistic opportunities, according to a news release Wednesday. "Though the challenges of stewarding a regional theater through a global pandemic ...
He's led Actors Theatre of Louisville for more than five years. One of Louisville's best-known arts organizations is searching for a new permanent leader. Actors Theatre of Louisville on Wednesday ...
Actors Theatre of Louisville is supported by Brown-Forman, the Fund for the Arts, the Kentucky Arts Council, the Shubert Foundation, and a grant from the Mellon Foundation, which recently awarded ...
Actors Theatre of Louisville, located in the heart of downtown Louisville, is one of America’s most consistently innovative nonprofit professional theatre companies. Founded in 1964, Actors Theatre ...
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