Jan 16 Blog Pirates of Penzance, New Art and… This week on Artsbreak Erin Keane suggests a new take on Gilbert & Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance, the Kentucky Arts Council sponsors a new exhibit, and a play at Vault 1031 about a couple rediscovering intimacy [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/129854924″ params=”color=ff6600&auto_play=false&show_artwork=true” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] By Daniel Gilliam Jan 16 Blog Pirates of Penzance, New Art and… By Daniel Gilliam
Aug 08 Blog Pirates, Chamber Music in a Pub and New Art This week’s Artsbreak starts with Pirates of Penzance, which opens this evening, Classical Revolution plays some well-known melodies at The Bard’s Town on Sunday, and if you’ve ever wanted to be an art critic, Louisville Visual Art Association has just the thing with PUBLIC Critiques: CRIT at PUBLIC. By R. Johnson Aug 08 Blog Pirates, Chamber Music in a Pub and New Art By R. Johnson
Aug 06 Blog Pirates of Penzance Iroquois Amphitheater and Metro Parks help wrap up summer with some laughs in their production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance. This production is co-directed by Greg and Abigail Maupin, who both sing in the production (Greg as the Pirate King). Greg brought the cast to WUOL to sing a few numbers and talk […] By Daniel Gilliam Aug 06 Blog Pirates of Penzance By Daniel Gilliam