Kentucky Performing Arts (KPA) is starting structural replacement work on the Front Plaza of its flagship building, The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts on Main Street. The Front Plaza is the area between Main Street and the front doors of The Center, inclusive of the stairs.
Please visit kentuckyperformingarts.org or click here for more details.
If you selected Will Call as delivery, your physical tickets are available at Will Call at The Kentucky Center. You may pick these up starting an hour before the performance.
If you selected digital tickets, you will access them through mytickets.louisvilleballet.org on a web or mobile browser. Digital tickets can be added to your wallet. To read the complete instructions and frequently asked questions for new digital tickets, CLICK HERE. If you have any issues, you may still get your tickets printed at Will Call before the performance.
If you are unable to access your digital tickets, please consider arriving at the theatre early to get your tickets reprinted at Will Call.
Questions? Contact our Box Office at 502-583-2623 or email boxoffice@louisvilleballet.org.
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🌟 WHAT TO EXPECT: We’re excited for you to join us! If it’s your first time attending a ballet, we’ve got you covered. Click here to visit our FAQ page to find out what to wear, where to park, what to expect as a patron, and more.
A TIME REMEMBERED | FEB 1-2 AT THE KENTUCKY CENTER
ACT I: Another Sunrise with Kentucky Opera
ACT II: Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project (Choreography by Stephen Mills)
Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust, this concert of art, music, and movement in two acts tells the story of the healing power of the human spirit to overcome great tragedy. Offering powerful perspectives on both the darkness and the light of humanity, A Time Remembered honors the millions of lives lost and illuminates the spirit of hope in those who survived. Click here to get tickets.
Production in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Louisville and Kentucky Opera and in honor of Minx Auerbach; made possible by generous gifts from the Jewish Heritage Fund and the Auerbach Family.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS