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Louisville Ballet
Company Artist Brienne Wiltsie (Lady Macbeth) + Former Company Artist Ryo Suzuki (Macbeth) in rehearsal for "Lady M" / choreography by Roger Creel. Photo by Kateryna Sellers 2023.

The Louisville Ballet is set to perform “Lady M” from Aug. 2-6 at The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park.

“Lady M” is a ballet based on “Macbeth” by Roger Creel. It features dancers from Louisville Ballet Company and Studio Company, as well as musicians from The Louisville Leopard Percussionists.

The show is free. 

Ambo Dance Theatre, DESTINED Dance Company and Flamenco Louisville will provide pre-show performances.

Each night, food trucks will arrive at 6 p.m., kid’s activities will start at 7 p.m., and pre-show performances will happen at 7:15 p.m., followed by an 8 p.m. start time for “Lady M.”

For more info, visit kyshakespeare.com.

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