Theaters/Performance Halls (Page 1 of 2) FACILITY SEATING ADDRESS/PHONE CAPACITY DESCRIPTION OF VENUE Actors Theatre of Louisville A Tony Award-winning resident professional theatre. Produces 316 W. Main St. | 502-584-1265 the Humana Festival of New American Plays, one of the most www.actorstheatre.org important events in American Theatre. Bingham Theatre 318 Arena seating/theatre-in-the-round. Features Off-Broadway Series, Pop productions and summer musicals. Pamela Brown Auditorium 634 Floor level and dress circle seating. Home of the 7-play Mainstage Series and holiday productions. Victor Jory Theatre 159 Intimate, stage level seating. Features small scale and experimental productions. The Alley Theater 48 Founded in 1993, the mission is to produce progressive theater 633 W. Main St. | 502-713-6178 and to provide an affordable venue for both traditional and ex- www.thealleytheater.org perimental artists. From the classics to pop-culture parody, audi- ence participation as opposed to more traditional “sit back and watch” shows can be found here. Note: Theater can be expanded to seat 99. Baron’s Theater at Whiskey Row 98 Formerly Squirrelly’s Magic Tea Room, this tiered space is per- 131 W. Main St. | 502-499-6478 fect for a performance, presentation, lecture, or small wedding. www.whiskeyrowlofts.com/barons-theater This privately owned facility includes a stage, backstage area, and sound booth. W.L. Lyons Brown Theatre 1,441 Owned by Greater Louisville Fund for the Arts and managed by 315 W. Broadway | 502-562-0194 the Center, this historic theatre combines state-of-the- www.kentuckycenter.org art technology with Old World splendor to create a space that plays host to an array of performing arts presentations. Bunbury Theatre at the Henry Clay 144 Founded in 1985, this intimate theater features enriching and 604 S. Third St. #301 | 502-585-5306 diverse theatrical experiences in the spirit of Off-Broadway. www.bunburytheatre.org The Frazier History Museum 120 Features a short orientation film that guides you through 829 W. Main St. | 502-753-5663 America’s history from colonization to independence to the early www.fraziermuseum.org 1900s. JCTC Fine Arts Center Recital Hall 135 Known as the “chapel”, this space is home to productions of the 109 E. Broadway | 502-213-5333 college’s drama and music departments, as well as special www.jefferson.kctcs.edu readings and lectures.

The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts This state-owned facility is home to several local arts 501 W. Main St. | 502-562-0100 organizations as well as national and international performances. www.kentuckycenter.org MeX Theater 139 A unique and versatile space that has become a favorite venue for local arts and theater groups. Moritz von Bomhard Theater 619 An ideal facility for musical performances and smaller shows, serves as the home for Stage One, Louisville’s Family Theater.

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Louisville Downtown Partnership 556 South Fourth Street • Louisville, Kentucky 40202 • 502.584-6000 • fax 502.584-6009 • www.louisvilledowntown.org 11/2017 Theaters/Performance Halls (Page 2 of 2) FACILITY SEATING ADDRESS/PHONE CAPACITY DESCRIPTION OF VENUE The Kentucky Center (continued) Robert S. Whitney Hall 2,377 A multipurpose facility used by the Broadway Series, Kentucky Opera, , Louisville Orchestra, and special event presentations. Kentucky Science Center/IMAX Theatre 225 Presenting the latest and most popular IMAX films, this motion 727 W. Main St. | 502-561-6100 picture system provides a high fidelity audiovisual film www.kysciencecenter.org experience with a strong sense of realty. KentuckyShow! A 32-minute multimedia experience narrated by Ashley Judd www.kentuckyshow.com that captures Kentucky’s history, people, culture, economy, and geography. KFC Yum! Center 22,500 The official home of the University of Louisville men’s and 1 Arena Plaza | 502-690-9000 women’s basketball programs and women’s volleyball program. www.kfcyumcenter.com Aside from being a great concert and sporting event venue, the arena also has spaces to rent for private events. Louisville Memorial Auditorium 1,742 This historic facility, owned by the Louisville Metro Government, 970 S. Fourth St. | 502-584-4911 was built as a memorial to commemorate those from Louisville www.louisvillememorialauditorium.com and Jefferson County who served in World War I. The auditorium hosts concerts, graduations, and civic organization meetings. The Louisville Palace 2,715 Privately owned, historic theatre serves as a venue for concerts 625 S. Fourth St. | 502-583-4555 and other performing arts productions including national and www.louisvillepalace.com international performances. Also hosts a seasonal classic film series. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory 100 Features a 13 minute inspirational film “The Heart of the Game” 800 W. Main St. | 502-588-7236 offering insights and anecdotes on hitting. www.sluggermuseum.org Mercury Ballroom 36 This privately owned, unique Louisville theatre offers space for 611 S. Fourth St. | 502-583-4555 special events, concerts, receptions, private events, and corporate www.mercuryballroom.com meetings. Standing room capacity is 900. Muhammad Ali Center 153 Features 12-minute orientation film on Muhammad Ali’s life and 144 N. Sixth St. | 502-584-9254 career viewed on five screens in a 270-degree configuration. www.alicenter.org Spalding University Auditorium 1,000 Features performances by Spalding University Drama 824 S. Fourth St. | 502-585-5537 Department, youth performing arts groups, and guests. www.spalding.edu

Total seating 34,703

Louisville Downtown Partnership 556 South Fourth Street • Louisville, Kentucky 40202 • 502.584-6000 • fax 502.584-6009 • www.louisvilledowntown.org 11/2017