Stories of women from Spain, the Oregon Trail, and in the theatre company's own past will be presented as part of Looking for Lilith's 10th anniversary season.
In Cirque du Soleil's Alegría, some of the most astonishing feats from performance arts around the world promise to awe and inspire Louisville audiences beginning this Thursday through Sunday at the KFC Yum! Center.
The Louisville Bach Society has two Christmas performances planned for December. The first will be A Bach Society Christmas. Which will feature traditional church music, including music for double choirs by Palestrina and Bach, Herbert Howells’ Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, and two Bach cantatas.
Melvin Dickinson and Mark Walker will share conducting duties for the concert which takes place Sunday December 5 at 3 P.M. at Calvary Episcopal Church on 821 South 4th Street in Louisville. Tickets are $18, $14, and $12.
Christmas music and choirs have traditionally gone together. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Vienna Boys’ Choir are two prime examples, but the Louisville Chorus, while maybe not as internationally well known, has become one of the country’s most formidable vocal ensembles, and they will be performing a series of three Christmas concerts beginning Saturday December 4th.
Thanksgiving is a special day, and many consider the four-day weekend to mark the official beginning of the holidays. On Saturday night November 27, at 8:00 P.M. at Whitney Hall, the Louisville Orchestra will help kick off the Christmas season with its annual King Southern Bank Holiday Spectacular as they perform with Michael W. Smith as part of Smith’s It’s a Wonderful Christmas tour.
