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Kentucky's premier performing arts center. Since 1983, The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts has served as the home for Louisville’s nationally-renowned arts scene, and the primary performance space for our resident companies - Louisville Ballet, Louisville Orchestra, StageOne Family Theatre and PNC Bank Broadway in Louisville – as ...
The Kentucky Center, the W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre, and Old Forester's Paristown Hall are Kentucky’s showcases for the performing arts. To learn more about the venues, including how you can hold your performance or event in one of our spaces, click the link below. EXPLORE OUR VENUES »
The Kentucky Center. A 2,479-seat, multipurpose concert facility, Robert S. Whitney Hall, part of the Kentucky Center for the Arts, can accommodate everything from the most elaborate touring...
The Kentucky Center is one of three venues owned by Kentucky Performing Arts: Brown Theatre, with 1,400 seats, is named for industrialist James Graham Brown, and is located eight blocks away on Broadway, between Third and Fourth Streets. The Brown was completed in 1925, and is modeled on the Music Box Theatre in New York City.
Cameron Mackintosh presents the acclaimed production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Tony Award®-winning musical phenomenon, Les Misérables. Read More. Photos. "Master of the House"...
In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy®, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
Kentucky Center For The Perf. Arts. The Kentucky Center was dedicated on November 19, 1983 after the Kentucky General Assembly and then-governor John Y. Brown forged the unique plan to establish a major public/private partnership to build the performing arts center just three years prior.