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The Kentucky Theatre is a historic cinema in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States, that first opened in October 1922. The building is currently owned by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and leased to a non-profit that shows films and hosts concerts and events.
The Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center is a nonprofit, city-owned, multi-use arts and performance venue located at the corner of Third Street and Elm Tree Lane in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Opened in 1948 as a cultural hub of Lexington's segregated African-American community, the Lyric closed in 1963 and remained in disrepair for ...
Lexington Opera House. The Lexington Opera House is a theatre located at 401 West Short Street in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Built in 1886, the Opera House replaced the former theatre, located on the corner of Main and Broadway, after fire destroyed it in January 1886. [1] The new Opera House was designed by the renowned architect Oscar Cobb ...
The 10-screen theater was once one of the top movie destinations in Lexington. The closing left Lexington will only four first-run movie theaters: The Kentucky Theatre on Main Street, Cinemark at ...
The Kentucky Center, the largest performing arts center in Kentucky, featuring touring plays and performances by the Kentucky Opera and the Louisville Ballet. The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, presenting free Shakespeare performances every summer in Louisville's Central Park. Actors Theatre of Louisville, which produces the Humana Festival of ...
317 W. Broadway. Stopped showing films in 1962. Currently operating as a concert/live performance venue in conjunction with The Kentucky Center. Now called the W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre. Buckingham also known (at times) as the Savoy and Grand Opera House. 1820–1897 (operated as the Savoy until ca. 1989.)
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Nels Jorgensen established Jorgensen Ballet on 1974 with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. It was granted 501 (c) (3) status under the name Lexington Ballet Company, Inc in 1975. In 1986 Lexington Ballet Company moved into ArtsPlace at 161 North Mill Street in Lexington, Kentucky. Also in 1986 Karl and Colette Kaufman founded ...