
April 2022
Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses
As an enticing prelude to the summer 2022 production of Richard III in Central Park, Kentucky Shakespeare presents Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses, adapted from Shakespeare by Stephanie Shine, for a limited three-week run inside the Kentucky Shakespeare Headquarters. This marks the first time Kentucky Shakespeare has presented Henry VI, and the following summer production of Richard III will mark the completion of the full history cycle by the company, from 2017’s Richard II through to 2022’s Richard III. The legacy left by Henry V crumbles under his ineffectual…
Find out more »Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses
As an enticing prelude to the summer 2022 production of Richard III in Central Park, Kentucky Shakespeare presents Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses, adapted from Shakespeare by Stephanie Shine, for a limited three-week run inside the Kentucky Shakespeare Headquarters. This marks the first time Kentucky Shakespeare has presented Henry VI, and the following summer production of Richard III will mark the completion of the full history cycle by the company, from 2017’s Richard II through to 2022’s Richard III. The legacy left by Henry V crumbles under his ineffectual…
Find out more »Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses
As an enticing prelude to the summer 2022 production of Richard III in Central Park, Kentucky Shakespeare presents Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses, adapted from Shakespeare by Stephanie Shine, for a limited three-week run inside the Kentucky Shakespeare Headquarters. This marks the first time Kentucky Shakespeare has presented Henry VI, and the following summer production of Richard III will mark the completion of the full history cycle by the company, from 2017’s Richard II through to 2022’s Richard III. The legacy left by Henry V crumbles under his ineffectual…
Find out more »Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses
As an enticing prelude to the summer 2022 production of Richard III in Central Park, Kentucky Shakespeare presents Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses, adapted from Shakespeare by Stephanie Shine, for a limited three-week run inside the Kentucky Shakespeare Headquarters. This marks the first time Kentucky Shakespeare has presented Henry VI, and the following summer production of Richard III will mark the completion of the full history cycle by the company, from 2017’s Richard II through to 2022’s Richard III. The legacy left by Henry V crumbles under his ineffectual…
Find out more »Julius Caesar at Shelby Park
Saturday, April 16 – 2:00PM Shelby Park 600 East Oak Street, Louisville, KY 40203 Sponsored by Council President/Councilman David James, District 6 Backup Rain Space: AMPED, 600 E. Oak St., Louisville, KY 40203
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