$5 KentuckySpring 2017 Kentucky Humanities Council, Inc. humanities INSIDE: 2016 Annual Report TheatreFest!LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 2017 LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC SUMMER June 22, 23, 29 & 30 • 7 p.m. CT A funny, touching portrait of two people searching for SERIES happiness, this simply staged romance played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway. “…a gently charming little play, reminiscent of Thornton Wilder in its look at rustic Americans who are to be treasured for their simplicity and directness…” —Associated Press “You could easily enjoy another few hours of this.” —New York Times LYING IN STATE July 13, 14, 20 & 21 • 7 p.m. CT The late state senator died in a gun accident which has made him into a national hero. The local political party leaders are looking for someone to fill his senate seat. His ex-wife is looking for a bugler to play at his funeral, and a host of other zany characters are looking for love, votes, the right cas- ket and a big purple squirrel named Mel – in this madcap comedy about love, politics and things not being what they seem to be. TheatreFest! at Lindsey Wilson College All productions in strives to challenge and entertain its V.P. Henry Auditorium audience through the production of the best For ticket information, dramatic literature old and new, and engage the including group specials, communities of South-central Kentucky as contact Robert Brock at
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