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Artists Talk with LVA: August 8, 2024

Larry Muhammad has written a new play, Who Killed Alberta Jones? and Brandi LaShay will play the title role in its world premiere from Redline Performing Arts at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Tune into WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10 am to hear Artists Talk with LVA.

Larry Muhammad is an award-winning playwright and producing director of Kentucky Black Repertory Theatre. His plays have been performed in New York at New Federal Theatre; in Louisville, KY at Actors Theatre, Kentucky Center for the Arts, Speed Art Museum, and Muhammad Ali Center; in Cincinnati, OH at the Aronoff Center; and the National Black Theater Festival in Winston-Salem, NC. They include: Looking for Leroy, Last Night at Mikell’s, Derby Mine 4, Jockey Jim, Double V

Brandi LaShay, is a native of Orangeburg, South Carolina. Brandi is an Alumnus of Claflin University and the University of Louisville's Theatre Arts Program. She furthered her career as a resident performer and Education Assistant at the St. Louis Black Repertory Company. She is currently certified in African American Theatre and serves the Louisville Community and JCPS as a Performance Practitioner and Resident Teaching Artist. In addition to her career as a freelance artist and performance Practitioner,  Brandi also works as the Museum Theatre Director at Historic Locust Grove. Brandi has been an inaugural creative partner with IdeasXLabs and the (Un)Known Project, which she last performed as Beverly in Journey’s to Freedom. Brandi identifies herself as a Dope Black Female Artist. DBFA is a label which defines the layers of her authentic creativity and artistic edge.

Redline Performing Arts presents Who Killed Alberta Jones? by Larry Muhammad
August 8-10 in the Victor Jory Theatre at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

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Artebella On The Radio: November 11

On Saturday, November 13, theatre companies across the globe will come together by producing their own local production of Music Theatre International’s All Together Now!: A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre

Jeanne-Marie Rogers grand poobah of the Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Jason Cooper, Founder & Artistic Director of The Chicken Coop Theatre Company, and Tony Lewis Executive Director of Drag Daddy Productions joined us to talk about this unique event

Nine Louisville theater companies - Centerstage, The Chicken Coop Theatre Company, Company Outcast, Drag Daddy Productions, The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Louisville, Faith Works Studios, Minds Eye Theatre Company, Redline Performing Arts, and Time Slip Theatre - have brought together talents from all across the Kentuckiana area, working in harmony to bring this unique opportunity to the stage, at the historic Woman's Club of Louisville, 1320 South 4th Street, 7 pm November 13, 2021.

Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com Thursdays at 10 am to hear Keith Waits talk with artists.





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Artebella On The Radio: December 31

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Alonzo Ramont returns this week with Jack Sutherlin to talk about DigitalArtsLou.com, a new online platform for Louisville artists being launched by Redline Performing Arts and which will host a reading of Jack's new musical play, "Strings" on January 3. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com at 10:00 am each Thursday to hear artists talk about their work with Keith Waits on LVA's Artebella On The Radio.

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Alonzo Ramont is the Owner and Artistic Director of Redline Performing Arts. Alonzo's experience includes Spotlight Theatre Camp Director, Asst. Director of Early Childhood Education at the Jewish Community Center of Louisville, Artistic Director at SC Theatre and New Albany Riverstage Productions.

Jack Sutherlin is a musician, singer, songwriter, and scriptwriter currently living in NYC but originally from Sellersburg, IN. 

“Strings” will stream on DigitalArtsLou.com on January 3, 2021.