Experience a captivating evening of two one-act plays at The Bunbury Theatre. The first act is set in Selma, Alabama, in 1966, on Easter Monday - Election Day. Delve into the historic narrative of the first election where black Americans could vote. Transition to the second act set in present-day, exploring contemporary politics and societal reflections. Join us for a thought-provoking performance that bridges the past and present, offering a poignant exploration of democracy and social change.
Dead Man's Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl (1/17/25-2/1/25)
The Bunbury Theatre is at 604 S 3rd St, Louisville.
The Gift of the Magi and The Last Leaf by Peter Ekstrom (11/15/24-11/30/24)
The Ferryman's Daughter by Karen Marguerite Moloney (9/6/24-9/22/24)
These Tangled Webbs (6/14/24-6/30/24)
Videos
The Importance of Being Earnest
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Beauty and the Beast Bed and Breakfast
Barn Lot Theater (3/27 - 3/30) | ||
Packing up Polly
Barn Lot Theater (5/1 - 5/10) | ||
Four Old Broads on the High Seas
Barn Lot Theater (8/7 - 8/17) | ||
The Nerd
Barn Lot Theater (6/19 - 6/29) | ||
Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Carson Center (3/6 - 3/6) | ||
Dead Man's Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl
The Bunbury Theatre (1/17 - 2/1) | ||
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