Derby Dinner Playhouse presents THE LITTLE MERMAID Through August 9

Derby Dinner Playhouse announced the production of Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID that will play through August 9. Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories and Disney’s classic animated film, THE LITTLE MERMAID is a heartwarming musical adventure for audiences of all ages.

Featuring unforgettable music by eight-time Academy Award® winner Alan Menken, with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater and a captivating book by Doug Wright, this Broadway favorite is filled with memorable songs including “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl,” and “Part of Your World.”

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Hamilton Returns to Louisville June 30 – July 12 – Be in the Room Where is Happens!

Broadway in Louisville continues it’s amazing season with the return of Hamilton June 30-July 12 at The Kentucky Center’s Whitney Hall. Few Broadway productions have made the cultural impact of Hamilton.

Since its debut, the groundbreaking musical has captivated audiences around the world by blending history, hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and traditional musical theater into an unforgettable theatrical experience.

read more

Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville: The Outsiders – August 18-23

Stay Gold: The Outsiders Brings Grit, Heart and Broadway Power to Louisville

Few stories have captured the emotion and uncertainty of growing up quite like The Outsiders. Now, S.E. Hinton’s beloved coming-of-age classic has been transformed into one of Broadway’s biggest hits as The Outsiders arrives in Louisville. Winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Best Musical, the production delivers a thrilling theatrical experience filled with emotional storytelling, cinematic staging, and a powerful folk-rock score that has audiences across the country raving.

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Performance Preview: Louisville Ballet: Frankenstein

October 30 & 31
The Brown Theatre

Humanity, Horror and High Drama: Louisville Ballet Brings Frankenstein to Life This October

This fall, Louisville Ballet takes one of literature’s most haunting and misunderstood stories and transforms it into a sweeping theatrical ballet experience. On October 30 and 31 at The Brown Theatre, Artistic Director Anthony Krutzkamp unveils Frankenstein powered by LG&E and KU, a new full-length adaptation inspired by Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking novel — a production that promises gothic atmosphere, emotional complexity, cinematic visuals, and a surprisingly human heart.

read more

Behind the Music: Louisville Orchestra Musicians Share Their Passion for the 2026-27 Season

The Louisville Orchestra’s 2026-27 season promises a compelling mix of beloved classics, daring contemporary works, and ambitious collaborations that reflect the ensemble’s growing artistic reach across Kentucky and beyond. But while audiences will experience the finished performances under the lights of The Kentucky Center’s Whitney Hall and venues statewide, the season’s true heartbeat begins long before the first downbeat.

For the musicians of the Louisville Orchestra, each concert is the culmination of months of study, rehearsal, reflection, and collaboration. Recently, Audience Magazine publisher Doug Dreisbach caught up with some of the orchestra members to share their perspective about what excites them most about the upcoming season, how they prepare for demanding performances, and why performing for Louisville audiences remains deeply meaningful

read more

Kentucky Getaway: Carter Caves State Resort Park

Recently, Kentucky tourism and state park leaders celebrated the completion of a $3.8 million campground renovation at Carter Caves State Resort Park.

“Kentucky State Parks greatly contribute to our $14.6 billion tourism industry by strengthening our local economies and offering unforgettable experiences,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “The upgrades to Carter Caves’ campground will help more families enjoy the outdoors and offer inclusive, modern amenities for travelers visiting our New Kentucky Home.”

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Festival Preview: Big Four Arts Festival 

September 12 & 13
Big Four Bridge Lawn at Waterfront Park

Arts Festival Celebrates a Decade on Louisville’s Waterfront

As summer gives way to fall, one of Louisville’s most anticipated arts traditions returns to the banks of the Ohio River. The Big Four Arts Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary September 12-13, transforming the scenic lawn beneath the Big Four Bridge into a vibrant showcase of creativity, craftsmanship, and community.

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Railbird Rewind: 2026 Delivers Another Weekend of Music, Bourbon and Kentucky Culture

Another year of Railbird Music Festival is in the books, and once again, the two-day celebration at Lexington’s Red Mile proved why it has become one of the region’s premier music events.

The 2026 festival wrapped up Sunday night with Kentucky native Tyler Childers taking the stage before a packed crowd, delivering a powerful set that blended fan favorites, newer material and plenty of singalong moments. Childers capped off a weekend that featured an impressive lineup spanning multiple genres and generations of artists.

read more

Show Spotlight: Brit Floyd: The Wall, The Moon and Beyond! (Pink Floyd Tribute Band)

Celebrating the music and spectacle of Pink Floyd, Brit Floyd brings its spectacular “The Wall, The Moon and Beyond!” tour to the historic Louisville Palace Theatre to celebrate two of the most iconic albums in rock history with The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall for an immersive concert experience fans won’t forget.

Widely regarded as the world’s premier Pink Floyd tribute act, Brit Floyd recreates the sound, visuals, and atmosphere of legendary Floyd tours with stunning precision.

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2026 KPA Bradley Awards Announces Nominees for May 31 Ceremony

The Kentucky Performing Arts (KPA) Bradley Awards is officially announcing this year’s nominees and the ceremony will take place on May 31, 2026 at the historic Brown Theatre in Louisville. This program is an official regional awards program of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA®), known also as The Jimmy Awards®. The KPA Bradley Awards will introduce talented youth in Kentucky and Southern Indiana to the national stage while celebrating the importance of theatre arts education.

read more

Teddy Abrams Conducts the Louisville Orchestra for a Free Independence Day Weekend Concert

The Louisville Orchestra, under the dynamic direction of Teddy Abrams, is thrilled to announce the fourth annual Independence Day concert, Play America, a spectacular free concert event celebrating the 250th Anniversary of America’s founding! This musical extravaganza, set to take place on July 2nd, 2026, at America Place at River Ridge, promises to be our biggest year yet with an evening of community, family fun, and musical excellence.

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Leslie Smart Transitions Role as Louisville Ballet CEO to Board of Directors and Co-Chair of the 75th Anniversary Celebration

After a pivotal chapter of leadership, Louisville Ballet’s CEO, Leslie Smart, will transition from her role as Chief Executive Officer of Louisville Ballet to serve on its Board of Directors and as Co-Chair of the 75th Diamond Anniversary Committee.

Smart stepped into leadership nearly three and a half years ago during a critical moment for Louisville Ballet, guiding the organization to a strong financial footing with renewed momentum. “Leading Louisville Ballet during this transformative period has been one of the greatest honors of my career,” said Smart. “Together with our board, staff, donors, and community, we have built a strong, stable foundation for the future. I am proud of what we’ve accomplished and confident
in the organization’s continued growth and artistic excellence.”

read more

Shakespeare in the Parks Takes You to the Islands in April & May

   This spring, Kentucky Shakespeare is bringing The Tempest to a park near you. Or should that be an island?

Set on an enchanted island, the bard’s final play has a tropical feel, complete in this production with toe-tapping Puerto Rican bomba music. Watch it, and you may feel you’ve finally left behind the winter of our discontent (to quote another Shakespeare play).

The 2026 Shakespeare in the Parks tour runs through most of April and May. It will visit 44 parks across the metro area and venues as far away as Berea, Ky., and Richmond, Ind., as well as 20+ area schools. Thanks to presenting sponsors, each park performance is 100% free, although donations are welcome. CLICK HERE for the complete schedule—including rain locations.

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Kentucky Tourism: Camping at Kentucky State Parks

Spring has sprung in our New Kentucky Home, and that means it’s time to go camping! Whether you prefer camping in a tent or an RV, Kentucky State Parks have locations across the commonwealth for you to visit.

Campgrounds that have opened for the season include Barren River Lake, Big Bone Lick, Blue Licks Battlefield, Carr Creek, Columbus-Belmont, Dale Hollow Lake, General Burnside, General Butler, Grayson Lake, John James Audubon, Kentucky Dam Village, Kincaid Lake, Lake Barkley, Lake Cumberland, Lake Malone, Natural Bridge, Paintsville Lake, Pennyrile Forest, and Yatesville Lake.

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The KPA Bradley Awards: Shining a Spotlight on Kentucky’s Next Generation of Theater Stars

The KPA Bradley Awards have quickly become one of the most vibrant celebrations of high school musical theater in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Now in its second year as an official regional affiliate of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards — widely known as the Jimmy Awards — the program honors young performers, technicians, and educators across every facet of the art form. From powerful lead performances and dynamic ensemble work to innovative lighting, sound, costumes, and community outreach, the awards recognize the full spectrum of talent that brings high school musicals to life.

read more

Derby Dinner Playhouse presents THE LITTLE MERMAID Through August 9

Derby Dinner Playhouse announced the production of Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID that will play through August 9. Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories and Disney’s classic animated film, THE LITTLE MERMAID is a heartwarming musical adventure for audiences of all ages.

Featuring unforgettable music by eight-time Academy Award® winner Alan Menken, with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater and a captivating book by Doug Wright, this Broadway favorite is filled with memorable songs including “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl,” and “Part of Your World.”

read more

Hamilton Returns to Louisville June 30 – July 12 – Be in the Room Where is Happens!

Broadway in Louisville continues it’s amazing season with the return of Hamilton June 30-July 12 at The Kentucky Center’s Whitney Hall. Few Broadway productions have made the cultural impact of Hamilton.

Since its debut, the groundbreaking musical has captivated audiences around the world by blending history, hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and traditional musical theater into an unforgettable theatrical experience.

read more

Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville: The Outsiders – August 18-23

Stay Gold: The Outsiders Brings Grit, Heart and Broadway Power to Louisville

Few stories have captured the emotion and uncertainty of growing up quite like The Outsiders. Now, S.E. Hinton’s beloved coming-of-age classic has been transformed into one of Broadway’s biggest hits as The Outsiders arrives in Louisville. Winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Best Musical, the production delivers a thrilling theatrical experience filled with emotional storytelling, cinematic staging, and a powerful folk-rock score that has audiences across the country raving.

read more

Performance Preview: Louisville Ballet: Frankenstein

October 30 & 31
The Brown Theatre

Humanity, Horror and High Drama: Louisville Ballet Brings Frankenstein to Life This October

This fall, Louisville Ballet takes one of literature’s most haunting and misunderstood stories and transforms it into a sweeping theatrical ballet experience. On October 30 and 31 at The Brown Theatre, Artistic Director Anthony Krutzkamp unveils Frankenstein powered by LG&E and KU, a new full-length adaptation inspired by Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking novel — a production that promises gothic atmosphere, emotional complexity, cinematic visuals, and a surprisingly human heart.

read more

Behind the Music: Louisville Orchestra Musicians Share Their Passion for the 2026-27 Season

The Louisville Orchestra’s 2026-27 season promises a compelling mix of beloved classics, daring contemporary works, and ambitious collaborations that reflect the ensemble’s growing artistic reach across Kentucky and beyond. But while audiences will experience the finished performances under the lights of The Kentucky Center’s Whitney Hall and venues statewide, the season’s true heartbeat begins long before the first downbeat.

For the musicians of the Louisville Orchestra, each concert is the culmination of months of study, rehearsal, reflection, and collaboration. Recently, Audience Magazine publisher Doug Dreisbach caught up with some of the orchestra members to share their perspective about what excites them most about the upcoming season, how they prepare for demanding performances, and why performing for Louisville audiences remains deeply meaningful

read more

Kentucky Getaway: Carter Caves State Resort Park

Recently, Kentucky tourism and state park leaders celebrated the completion of a $3.8 million campground renovation at Carter Caves State Resort Park.

“Kentucky State Parks greatly contribute to our $14.6 billion tourism industry by strengthening our local economies and offering unforgettable experiences,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “The upgrades to Carter Caves’ campground will help more families enjoy the outdoors and offer inclusive, modern amenities for travelers visiting our New Kentucky Home.”

read more

Festival Preview: Big Four Arts Festival 

September 12 & 13
Big Four Bridge Lawn at Waterfront Park

Arts Festival Celebrates a Decade on Louisville’s Waterfront

As summer gives way to fall, one of Louisville’s most anticipated arts traditions returns to the banks of the Ohio River. The Big Four Arts Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary September 12-13, transforming the scenic lawn beneath the Big Four Bridge into a vibrant showcase of creativity, craftsmanship, and community.

read more

Railbird Rewind: 2026 Delivers Another Weekend of Music, Bourbon and Kentucky Culture

Another year of Railbird Music Festival is in the books, and once again, the two-day celebration at Lexington’s Red Mile proved why it has become one of the region’s premier music events.

The 2026 festival wrapped up Sunday night with Kentucky native Tyler Childers taking the stage before a packed crowd, delivering a powerful set that blended fan favorites, newer material and plenty of singalong moments. Childers capped off a weekend that featured an impressive lineup spanning multiple genres and generations of artists.

read more

Show Spotlight: Brit Floyd: The Wall, The Moon and Beyond! (Pink Floyd Tribute Band)

Celebrating the music and spectacle of Pink Floyd, Brit Floyd brings its spectacular “The Wall, The Moon and Beyond!” tour to the historic Louisville Palace Theatre to celebrate two of the most iconic albums in rock history with The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall for an immersive concert experience fans won’t forget.

Widely regarded as the world’s premier Pink Floyd tribute act, Brit Floyd recreates the sound, visuals, and atmosphere of legendary Floyd tours with stunning precision.

read more

2026 KPA Bradley Awards Announces Nominees for May 31 Ceremony

The Kentucky Performing Arts (KPA) Bradley Awards is officially announcing this year’s nominees and the ceremony will take place on May 31, 2026 at the historic Brown Theatre in Louisville. This program is an official regional awards program of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA®), known also as The Jimmy Awards®. The KPA Bradley Awards will introduce talented youth in Kentucky and Southern Indiana to the national stage while celebrating the importance of theatre arts education.

read more

Teddy Abrams Conducts the Louisville Orchestra for a Free Independence Day Weekend Concert

The Louisville Orchestra, under the dynamic direction of Teddy Abrams, is thrilled to announce the fourth annual Independence Day concert, Play America, a spectacular free concert event celebrating the 250th Anniversary of America’s founding! This musical extravaganza, set to take place on July 2nd, 2026, at America Place at River Ridge, promises to be our biggest year yet with an evening of community, family fun, and musical excellence.

read more

Leslie Smart Transitions Role as Louisville Ballet CEO to Board of Directors and Co-Chair of the 75th Anniversary Celebration

After a pivotal chapter of leadership, Louisville Ballet’s CEO, Leslie Smart, will transition from her role as Chief Executive Officer of Louisville Ballet to serve on its Board of Directors and as Co-Chair of the 75th Diamond Anniversary Committee.

Smart stepped into leadership nearly three and a half years ago during a critical moment for Louisville Ballet, guiding the organization to a strong financial footing with renewed momentum. “Leading Louisville Ballet during this transformative period has been one of the greatest honors of my career,” said Smart. “Together with our board, staff, donors, and community, we have built a strong, stable foundation for the future. I am proud of what we’ve accomplished and confident
in the organization’s continued growth and artistic excellence.”

read more

Shakespeare in the Parks Takes You to the Islands in April & May

   This spring, Kentucky Shakespeare is bringing The Tempest to a park near you. Or should that be an island?

Set on an enchanted island, the bard’s final play has a tropical feel, complete in this production with toe-tapping Puerto Rican bomba music. Watch it, and you may feel you’ve finally left behind the winter of our discontent (to quote another Shakespeare play).

The 2026 Shakespeare in the Parks tour runs through most of April and May. It will visit 44 parks across the metro area and venues as far away as Berea, Ky., and Richmond, Ind., as well as 20+ area schools. Thanks to presenting sponsors, each park performance is 100% free, although donations are welcome. CLICK HERE for the complete schedule—including rain locations.

read more

Kentucky Tourism: Camping at Kentucky State Parks

Spring has sprung in our New Kentucky Home, and that means it’s time to go camping! Whether you prefer camping in a tent or an RV, Kentucky State Parks have locations across the commonwealth for you to visit.

Campgrounds that have opened for the season include Barren River Lake, Big Bone Lick, Blue Licks Battlefield, Carr Creek, Columbus-Belmont, Dale Hollow Lake, General Burnside, General Butler, Grayson Lake, John James Audubon, Kentucky Dam Village, Kincaid Lake, Lake Barkley, Lake Cumberland, Lake Malone, Natural Bridge, Paintsville Lake, Pennyrile Forest, and Yatesville Lake.

read more

The KPA Bradley Awards: Shining a Spotlight on Kentucky’s Next Generation of Theater Stars

The KPA Bradley Awards have quickly become one of the most vibrant celebrations of high school musical theater in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Now in its second year as an official regional affiliate of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards — widely known as the Jimmy Awards — the program honors young performers, technicians, and educators across every facet of the art form. From powerful lead performances and dynamic ensemble work to innovative lighting, sound, costumes, and community outreach, the awards recognize the full spectrum of talent that brings high school musicals to life.

read more

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