Saturday, April 1, 2017

Three Shows You Should See This Month

By Gioia Patton/Arts Insider




Whose Live Anyway?
Kentucky Center

Whose Live Anyway? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show, so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage.



Whose Live Anyway? showcases some of the improv games made famous on the long-running TV show as well as some exciting new ones.

WHEN: April 8 @ 8pm
WHERE: Brown Theatre
TICKETS: $35/$45/$55
CONTACT: The Kentucky Center box office (walk up or drive-thru), 502.584.7777, 800.775.7777, or here. Call 502.566.5111 for information about the range of accessibility options offered. Suitable for all ages.



Move — Beyond — Live on Tour
Louisville Palace

Dancers/choreographers Derek and Julianne Hough have promised fans their biggest and best show yet, with this brand-new stage production inspired by the elements — earth, wind, fire, and water — as an exploration of the human relationship with nature. The Hough siblings will be joined by the Move Company Dancers for group performances in styles ranging from ballroom and tap to salsa and hip-hop and everything in between.

“There is nothing like performing onstage in front of a live audience, and this show is going to be like nothing we’ve done before,” Julianne says. Julianne and Derek are longtime Dancing With the Stars fan favorites, with multiple Emmy Awards and DWTS mirror ball trophies between them.

WHEN: April 21 @ 8pm
WHERE: Louisville Palace
TICKETS: $39.50/$69.50/$99.50
CONTACT: In person at the box office. You can also get tickets at here.


The Hunger Games: The Exhibition
Frazier History Museum

Louisville is the hometown of Academy Award® winner Jennifer Lawrence, who starred as Katniss Everdeen in the blockbuster The Hunger Games film franchise.

“The Hunger Games: The Exhibition not only delivers a stunning interactive experience for guests, it also offers them a way to celebrate their hometown hero’s success,” says Frazier History Museum President Penny Peavler. “We are excited to bring a blockbuster exhibit to Louisville that could both ignite the spirit of the people of Kentucky and drive regional tourists to Louisville’s Main Street and downtown hotels.”

The Hunger Games: The Exhibition invites visitors to step inside and explore the world of Panem as created in the films. More than 1,000 authentic costumes and props, high-tech and hands-on interactives, and detailed set recreations reveal the amazing artistry and technology that brought the incredible story to life. Visitors follow Katniss Everdeen's inspirational journey, from her humble beginnings in District 12 to her emergence as the Mockingjay. The exhibition features seven galleries including District 12, Tribute Train, The Capitol, Making the Games, District 13, Fan Gallery, and Katniss’s Journey.

Highlights include iconic costumes from the films, such as the Girl on Fire dress, the Mockingjay dress and the Mockingjay armor; key artifacts including the Mockingjay pin, Cinna's sketchbook and Katniss’s bow; and interactives, including an exploratory map of Panem, a game maker’s control table, and a stunt choreography interactive.

WHEN: thru September 10, 2017, various times
WHERE: Frazier History Museum
TICKETS: Adults (12+) $27.50, Children (4-11), military, and seniors (65+) $26
Frazier Member $16 *A discounted 4-pack of tickets for both families and individuals is available starting at $90. *No refunds or exchanges
CONTACT: Find out more information here or here.

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