It's (kinda) getting cold outside, so why not go inside to enjoy some wonderful holiday theater in Kentuckiana this weekend. Original shows, improv, classics, and different takes on classics are set to open this weekend. Check them all out below.
Don't about the immense amount of shows already going on in the area, including several that are closing this weekend. Check those out below as well.
Last, but certainly not least, don't forget about the upcoming auditions. Two of them take place almost immediately after the new year, so get involved in the local theatre scene through one of the links below.
Enjoy!
Opening:
Actors Theatre presents A Christmas Carol: Ghost Story until Dec. 19. Show info link
Extra Crispy Improv presents Extra Crispy Christmas Spectacular on Dec. 17. Facebook event link
Whodunnit Murder Mystery Theater presents A Carroll's Deadly Christmas until Jan. 8. https://www.whodunnitky.com/
Oldham County School Arts Center presents Holiday Inn until Dec. 18. Ticket info
Little Colonel Players presents Help Santa Save Christmas until Dec. 19. Facebook event link
Ongoing shows:
Louisville Ballet presents The Brown-Forman Nutcracker until Dec. 23. Louisville Ballet link
The Bard's Town presents The Kings of Christmas until Dec. 23. Facebook event link
Stage One Family Theatre presents The Best Christmas Pageant Ever until Dec. 18. Facebook event link
Sacred Heart School for the Arts presents The Nutcracker until Dec. 18. Ticket info
Derby Dinner Playhouse presents A Christmas Story The Musical until Dec. 30. Ticket info
Derby Dinner children's theatre presents Once Upon a Snowflake until Dec. 20. Ticket info
Auditions:
Shelby County Community Theatre holding auditions for Seasons of Love II on Jan. 3 and 4. https://www.shelbytheatre.org/audition/
Clarksville Little Theatre holding auditions for An Evening with Broadway's Greatest Villains on Jan. 4 and 5. Clarksville Little Theatre link
The Dinner Detective holding general auditions on Jan. 12 and 13. Email Allison@TheDinnerDetective.com for more information.
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