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Nearly half of the revenue for large American ballet companies each year comes from the cozy seasonal favorite The Nutcracker. Since COVID, they have become even more dependent on those sugarplum fairies.
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Last spring, Louisville Ballet brought in a dancer mental health advocacy group to work with its professionals, studio company dancers, students, staff and leadership.
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Barbara Cullen, who worked with Derby Dinner Playhouse and Kentucky Shakespeare, died last week. She was 65.
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The Louisville Ballet has released details for its 2019-2020 season, dubbed the “Season of Imagination.” In a written statement, Robert Curran, Louisville…
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The Louisville Ballet is back in the Bomhard Theatre with a new look at its 2017 original production, “Human Abstract.”
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This year’s Louisville Ballet entry into the summer-long Kentucky Shakespeare Festival’s season in Central Park is an adaptation of "The Tempest."
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This program will be repeated Friday, July 20 at Kaiju, as part of the Louisville Fringe Festival.
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Although the Urban Bush Women tour of "Hair & Other Stories" was in town for most of the week, the public only had one chance to see this production.
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It always feels like the holiday season is officially underway once I’ve seen “The Nutcracker.”
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Louisville Ballet resident choreographer Lucas Jervies is choreographing one of two parts of the company’s season-opening program, "Stravinsky."