Theater in Kentucky
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Theatre in Kentucky
Theater venues in Kentucky include:
Ashland
- Paramount Arts Center, a Kentucky landmark on the Historic Register, opened in 1931.
Bardstown
- Stephen Foster - The Musical (formerly The Stephen Foster Story) at My Old Kentucky Home State Park
Bowling Green
- Capitol Arts Center, vaudeville house in the late 1890s, a movie house in the mid-1930s, and today a thriving live performance theatre.
Danville
- Pioneer Playhouse, the oldest outdoor theater in the state
Falmouth
- Kincaid Regional Theatre, Northern Kentucky's Only Professional Summer Theatre
Hopkinsville
- Alhambra Theater, a community landmark
Horse Cave
- Kentucky Repertory Theatre (formerly Horse Cave Theatre), also listed on the Historic Register
Lexington
London
- The Gusto Theatre Located in the historic district in downtown London, The Gusto Theatre Company produces a full season of family friendly shows with an emphasis on original works.
Louisville
See also: Theatres of Louisville, Kentucky
- The Kentucky Center, the largest performing arts center in Kentucky, featuring touring plays and performances by the Kentucky Opera and the Louisville Ballet
- The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, presenting free Shakespeare performances every summer in Louisville's Central Park.
- Actors Theatre of Louisville, which produces the Humana Festival of New American Plays, amongst many other productions
- The Louisville Palace
- CenterStage at the Jewish Community Center, Community Theatre which began in 1914, features Broadway-style musicals, professional children's theatre, and youth musical theatre training.
- Iroquois Amphitheater, with shows produced by Broadway at Iroquois
- The Kentucky Theater
Paducah
- The Market House
Prestonsburg
Pine Knob
- The Pine Knob Theatre, presenting two plays from 1950s Daddy took the T-Bird Away/Lucy and Ruth's Diner and two from an earlier time period The Legend of Doc Brown and Down in Hoodoo Holler. The plays run from June to September in Pine Knob Kentucky.
- Stephen Foster Productions, Stephen Foster-The Musical in Bardstown, Kentucky
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