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Neverending Story director discusses imaginative approach to tale
Talking about Lexington Children’s Theatre‘s production of The Neverending Story, associate artistic director Jeremy Kisling and general manager Lesley Farmer say, “It’s a very Vivian show.” LCT artistic director Vivian Snipes has put her mark on otherworldly shows, including The Snow Queen … Continue reading
Posted in Lexington Children's Theatre, Theater
Tagged Alice in Wonderland, Amahlia Perry-Farr, Brianna Case, Cameron Taylor, Eva Cortes, Hallie Hargus, Jeremy Kisling, Lesley Farmer, Lexington Children's Theatre, Marjorie Amon, Michael Ende, Michael Overstreet, Patrick Lines, Terrence Thomas, The Neverending Story, The Snow Queen, Vivian Snipes, Will Swisher, Wolfgang Petersen
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Lexington Children’s Theatre 2010-11 season
Lexington Children’s Theatre, 416 West Short Street, has announced a slate of nine shows, including classics and contemporary hits along with two world premiers, and its summer family musical. Willy Wonka – The Roald Dahl classic is the annual summer … Continue reading
Posted in Central Kentucky Arts News, Lexington Children's Theatre, Theater
Tagged Anne Frank and Me, Batman Smells, Clack, Click, Cows Don't Fly and other known facts, David S. Craig, Frank X Walker, I Dedicate This Ride, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Isaac Murphy, Jeremy Kisling, Junie B. Jones: Jingle Bells, Laura Numeroff, Lexington Children's Theatre, Lexington Opera House, Michael Ende, Moo: Cows That Type, Paul Brett Johnson, River Rat and Cat, Roald Dahl, The Neverending Story, The Princess Who Lost Her Hair, Willy Wonka
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