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Category Archives: Lexington Theatre Company
Notebook: My broadest smiles at ’42nd Street’
A few minutes into the opening night performance of The Lexington Theatre Company’s 42nd Street, Tony Award-winner Karen Ziemba took the stage to a hearty round of applause — a true Broadway ‘star entrance’ here in Lexington, Kentucky. But I like to … Continue reading
Posted in Editor's notebook, Lexington Theatre Company, Music, Musicals, Theater, UK
Tagged Jeromy Smith, Karen Ziemba, Lyndy Franklin Smith, Michael Sheehy, Rachel Snyder, Robert Parks Johnson, The Lexington Theatre Company
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Notebook: The Lexington Theatre Company’s Concert with the Stars
More pictures: Click here for our Concert with the Stars photo gallery. A new theater company announcing 42nd Street as its first show makes a statement that can be freely translated as, “We’re not messing around.” The 1980 Tony Award winner for best … Continue reading
Posted in Central Kentucky Arts News, Lexington Theatre Company, Music, Musicals, Theater
Tagged 42nd Street, Concert with the Stars, Jonathan Groff, Laura Bell Bundy, Mara Davi, The Lexington Theatre Company
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Q&A with Concert with the Stars’ Jonathan Groff
The Lexington Theatre Company is launching with a bang Saturday night, bringing in three Broadway stars Laura Bell Bundy, Jonathan Groff and Mara Davi to perform solo and with aspiring local and regional talents. We got to chat with Bundy … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Lexington Opera House, Lexington Theatre Company, Music, Musicals, Theater
Tagged Frozen, Jonathan Groff, Lexington Theatre Company, Looking
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