LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Actors Theatre of Louisville said goodbye to its artistic director on Wednesday. Robert Barry Fleming led the organizations for the last five years. “It has been the ...
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 ...
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 ...
The versatile artist and leader started their tenure in the summer of 2019, leading the theatre through some tough times while prioritizing diversity and innovation. “It has been the privilege, honor, ...
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“This play has gone through development with rigour and care and with support from National Theatre’s Generate programme and a host of creatives. I feel privileged to bring this story to UK stages ...
The nearly century-old Carytown theater began work on Jan. 2 to replace its balcony seating. The project is part of the Byrd’s Pull Up A Seat campaign, which seeks to raise money to not only replace ...
The Berinchyk vs. Davis fight is in Madison Square Garden's Hulu Theater. The arena can hold up to 5,600 people. Tickets for the fight are available via StubHub. Ticket prices start at $74.
Between 1963 and 2020, just two directors have called the small corner office behind Claremont High’s Don F. Fruechte Theatre’s stage “home.” In 2021, Mohammed Mangrio became the third. When 27-year ...
Ethel Barrymore fainted at the Hudson Theatre last night while responding to curtain calls at the end of the last act of "Lady Frederick," falling backward on the stage in sight of the audience.