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Barn Lot Theater to host community theater symposium
On Saturday representatives from various community theaters in the area will gather in Edmonton for a symposium.
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They cain’t say no to ‘Oklahoma’
Glasgow Summer Theater officials struggled to come up with a play to present this summer, but eventually settled on the musical, “Oklahoma.”
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KRT will present ‘Oliver’ on Friday
The star of Kentucky Repertory Theater’s latest musical production, “Oliver,” is no stranger to the stage.
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Playing what people want to hear
James David Sickles, Craig McAllister and Todd Coop have a couple of things in common. All three are musicians and all three play in the same two bands — Revolution and Lightly Plugged.
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Hear the folktale ‘Br’er Rabbit’ again Saturday
The Glasgow Youth and Children's Theatre will present the Lunch Pail Theatre production, “Br'er Rabbit,” Saturday at George J's On the Square in downtown Glasgow.
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Musician prepares for Plaza
Richie Owens is a man whose musical roots run deep and that’s something that makes him very proud.
Owens recently traveled to Glasgow to promote his upcoming concert at the Plaza Theatre.
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Lombardi run extended at KRT
The popular response to Kentucky Repertory Theatre’s new production of “Lombardi” has resulted in Director Ken Hailey’s decision to extend the run of the play through an extra weekend. Instead of ending on July 22, the play will now continue through the weekend of July 27, 28, and 29.
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New country star brings small-town roots to Plaza
Up-and-coming country star Tim Dugger is hesitant to make it to Nashville.
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TV increasingly used as babysitter, researcher says
Parents may have the noblest of intentions and consider television and video programs to be a rich source of educational value for their children. But in truth, says one researcher, they're primarily using the video screen as a convenient and cheap babysitter.
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Traveling exhibit teaches roots music; photo display showcases local talent
Most people who visit the American Cave Museum in Horse Cave during the next few weeks can expect to learn about geology, karst topography, hydrology and the history of Hidden River Cave.
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