$18 for Stephen Foster Productions' "The Stephen Foster Story" or "Seussical" for Two (Up to $36 Value)
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A sprawling tale delves into the life of composer Stephen Foster; a light-hearted musical treats audiences to favorite Dr. Seuss stories
Live theater tends to be more thrilling than film, largely due to the heightened odds of seeing someone flub a line or deliver a stirring monologue while sitting in your lap. Vicariously live the free-wheeling thespian life with this deal to see a performance by Stephen Foster Productions at The J. Dan Talbott Amphitheatre in My Old Kentucky Home State Park in Bardstown. For $18, you get two tickets for reserved seating (up to a $36 value) to one of the following shows:
Choose from the following shows:
- For The Stephen Foster Story:
- Wednesday, August 1
- Friday, August 3
- Sunday, August 5
- Tuesday, August 7
- Wednesday, August 8
- Thursday, August 9
- Friday, August 10
-
Saturday, August 11<p>
- For Seussical:
- Thursday, August 2
- Saturday, August 4<p>
Shows start at 8:30 p.m. and doors open at 7:45 p.m. Children ages 6–12 are regularly admitted to The Stephen Foster Story for $10, and children 5 and younger are admitted free.
Stephen Foster Productions honors the legacy of its namesake composer with a summer season of first-rate musicals performed outdoors, under the stars, in the heart of My Old Kentucky Home State Park. The Stephen Foster Story’s epic ensemble cast sports stunning 1850s duds and precision jazz hands while strutting their way through some of the composer’s most memorable toe-tappers, such as “Camptown Races,” “Oh! Susanna,” and “Beautiful Dreamer.” Alternatively, Seussical plunges audiences into Dr. Seuss’s whimsical world, with musical numbers and colorful costumes. The Cat in the Hat hosts the adventure, following Horton the Elephant as he ventures to such classic Seussian locales as Whoville and the Jungle of Nool while protecting the Whos and guarding an abandoned egg. Along his journey, the elephant meets an ensemble of other favorites, including the Grinch, Gertrude McFuzz, and lazy Mayzie.
A sprawling tale delves into the life of composer Stephen Foster; a light-hearted musical treats audiences to favorite Dr. Seuss stories
Live theater tends to be more thrilling than film, largely due to the heightened odds of seeing someone flub a line or deliver a stirring monologue while sitting in your lap. Vicariously live the free-wheeling thespian life with this deal to see a performance by Stephen Foster Productions at The J. Dan Talbott Amphitheatre in My Old Kentucky Home State Park in Bardstown. For $18, you get two tickets for reserved seating (up to a $36 value) to one of the following shows:
Choose from the following shows:
- For The Stephen Foster Story:
- Wednesday, August 1
- Friday, August 3
- Sunday, August 5
- Tuesday, August 7
- Wednesday, August 8
- Thursday, August 9
- Friday, August 10
-
Saturday, August 11<p>
- For Seussical:
- Thursday, August 2
- Saturday, August 4<p>
Shows start at 8:30 p.m. and doors open at 7:45 p.m. Children ages 6–12 are regularly admitted to The Stephen Foster Story for $10, and children 5 and younger are admitted free.
Stephen Foster Productions honors the legacy of its namesake composer with a summer season of first-rate musicals performed outdoors, under the stars, in the heart of My Old Kentucky Home State Park. The Stephen Foster Story’s epic ensemble cast sports stunning 1850s duds and precision jazz hands while strutting their way through some of the composer’s most memorable toe-tappers, such as “Camptown Races,” “Oh! Susanna,” and “Beautiful Dreamer.” Alternatively, Seussical plunges audiences into Dr. Seuss’s whimsical world, with musical numbers and colorful costumes. The Cat in the Hat hosts the adventure, following Horton the Elephant as he ventures to such classic Seussian locales as Whoville and the Jungle of Nool while protecting the Whos and guarding an abandoned egg. Along his journey, the elephant meets an ensemble of other favorites, including the Grinch, Gertrude McFuzz, and lazy Mayzie.