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SUMMARY:Play: Skeleton Army
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of a live performance! Reserve your tickets for Skeleton Army. Don’t miss out on the excitement—book now and treat yourself to an unforgettable event. \nDetails of the Event:\nThu. January 30th 2025\, 7:30 pm\nFri. January 31st 2025\, 7:30 pm\nSat. February 1st 2025\, 2:00 pm\nAsbury University Greathouse Theatre\n311 W Main St. Wilmore\, Kentucky 40390\n859-858-3511 \nQuestions about the show?\nKristopher.dietrich@asbury.edu
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/skeleton-army-2/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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SUMMARY:Play: Skeleton Army
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of a live performance! Reserve your tickets for Skeleton Army. Don’t miss out on the excitement—book now and treat yourself to an unforgettable event. \nDetails of the Event:\nThu. January 30th 2025\, 7:30 pm\nFri. January 31st 2025\, 7:30 pm\nSat. February 1st 2025\, 2:00 pm\nAsbury University Greathouse Theatre\n311 W Main St. Wilmore\, Kentucky 40390\n859-858-3511 \nQuestions about the show?\nKristopher.dietrich@asbury.edu
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/skeleton-army/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest-7/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest-5/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest-4/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest-3/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
CREATED:20241029T010525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T010525Z
UID:10001184-1731162600-1731168000@wilmore.org
SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest-6/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wilmore.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Tempest.png
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DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20241108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
CREATED:20241029T010201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T010201Z
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SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest-2/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wilmore.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Tempest.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20241107T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20241107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
CREATED:20241029T010043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T010043Z
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SUMMARY:Play: The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Find an escape from the tensions of today’s world with Asbury University’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a captivatingly refreshing theatre experience. The Asbury University Theatre Department opens this imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s final fantastical comedy-drama November 7 at the Greathouse Theatre for two weekends of performances. \nThe Tempest is a spellbinding tale of magic\, vendettas\, young love\, family bonds\, and the power of forgiveness. Prospero\, a once-powerful wizard and noble\, is banished by his treacherous brother Antonio to live on a deserted island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero plots to take vengeance on his enemies by conjuring a ferocious storm at sea\, shipwrecking the motley crew of royals and fools. Bedlam and hilarity soon break loose as love ignites\, competing revenge schemes go awry\, and a series of mistaken identities whirl. At the climax of the chaos\, Prospero must choose between retribution or his daughter’s newfound love for the young noble Ferdinand. Each choice carries a cost. \nWritten toward the end of his career\, The Tempest is an uncommon example of Shakespeare’s moving beyond the strict confines of comedy or tragedy to invent an entirely new dramatic form. Guest Director and Visiting Theatre Professor\, Harvey Johnson\, breathes new life into the Bard’s most musical play reimagining it for a 21st-century audience. In a collaboration with set designer and Asbury University Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich\, Johnson has created a fantastical\, other-worldly backdrop for this story. \n“Like the exiles and castaways in the story\, we want the audience to be transported\,” said Johnson. “As people enjoy the story world that Shakespeare created\, they become more open to the power of forgiveness to mend divisions in the real world.” \nThe Tempest features a talented Asbury student cast which include Bruce Deerfield playing Prospero\, Bek Askey\, as Ariel\, Kaylyn Love Wilson\, in the role of Miranda\, and Jack Johnson as Ferdinand. Austin Mays takes on the classic role of Caliban. A strong support cast of 17 play everything from shipwrecked sailors\, villainous family members\, sea nymphs\, clueless royals\, and more. \nPerformance Dates and Times/Ticket Information \nNovember 7-9: Thursday and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee and 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 13-16: Wednesday\, Thursday\, and Friday\, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday\, 2:30 matinee only\nTickets are on sale now at https://our.show/autempest. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens\, $12 for faculty and staff\, and $15 general admission. Group rates are also available by contacting Theatre Program Director Kris Dietrich. The Greathouse Theater is housed within the Miller Center for Communication Arts and is located at 311 W Main Street\, Wilmore\, Kentucky.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/play-the-tempest/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wilmore.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Tempest.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231110T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231110T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
CREATED:20231029T205855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T211631Z
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SUMMARY:Theatre Production: A Woman of No Importance
DESCRIPTION:Asbury University’s Fall theatre production of A Woman of No Importance is the Victorian forerunner to the Barbie movie where one woman’s voice can change everything. Oscar Wilde’s prescient dramedy about power\, gender\, scandal\, and prejudice opens November 2 at the Greathouse Theatre.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/theatre-production-a-woman-of-no-importance/2023-11-10/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231109T193000
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SUMMARY:Theatre Production: A Woman of No Importance
DESCRIPTION:Asbury University’s Fall theatre production of A Woman of No Importance is the Victorian forerunner to the Barbie movie where one woman’s voice can change everything. Oscar Wilde’s prescient dramedy about power\, gender\, scandal\, and prejudice opens November 2 at the Greathouse Theatre.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/theatre-production-a-woman-of-no-importance/2023-11-09/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231104T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231104T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
CREATED:20231029T205855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T211631Z
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SUMMARY:Theatre Production: A Woman of No Importance
DESCRIPTION:Asbury University’s Fall theatre production of A Woman of No Importance is the Victorian forerunner to the Barbie movie where one woman’s voice can change everything. Oscar Wilde’s prescient dramedy about power\, gender\, scandal\, and prejudice opens November 2 at the Greathouse Theatre.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/theatre-production-a-woman-of-no-importance/2023-11-04/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231103T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231103T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T211631Z
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SUMMARY:Theatre Production: A Woman of No Importance
DESCRIPTION:Asbury University’s Fall theatre production of A Woman of No Importance is the Victorian forerunner to the Barbie movie where one woman’s voice can change everything. Oscar Wilde’s prescient dramedy about power\, gender\, scandal\, and prejudice opens November 2 at the Greathouse Theatre.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/theatre-production-a-woman-of-no-importance/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wilmore.org/wp-content/uploads/women-of-no-importance.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T053801
CREATED:20231029T205855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T211631Z
UID:10000271-1698953400-1698960600@wilmore.org
SUMMARY:Theatre Production: A Woman of No Importance
DESCRIPTION:Asbury University’s Fall theatre production of A Woman of No Importance is the Victorian forerunner to the Barbie movie where one woman’s voice can change everything. Oscar Wilde’s prescient dramedy about power\, gender\, scandal\, and prejudice opens November 2 at the Greathouse Theatre.
URL:https://wilmore.org/event/theatre-production-a-woman-of-no-importance/2023-11-02/
LOCATION:Greathouse Theatre Asbury University\, E Main St\, Wilmore\, KY\, 40390
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wilmore.org/wp-content/uploads/women-of-no-importance.jpg
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