Join us for delightful evenings downtown, engaged by exciting performers who will share fascinating and inspiring characters from Kentucky’s past!
WHAT, WHEN & WHERE: Presented by Kentucky Humanities, our first annual Kentucky Chautauqua Series features monthly dramatizations of Kentuckians who made valuable contributions to our state’s history. The series will run from November to March, for a total of five (5) performances, all at 6 p.m. Thursday evenings here at the Highlands Museum.
COST:
– Series of 5 performances for $100 ($50 for members*)
– Single performance for $25 ($15 for members*)
– Series of 5 performances for $100 ($50 for members*)
– Single performance for $25 ($15 for members*)
SCHEDULE:
Nov. 17 – Adolph Rupp “The Coach”
Dec. 8 – Marcy Carson Brekinridge “Call the Midwife”
Jan. 12 – Colonel Sanders “Hard Work, Luck and Perserverance”
Feb. 19 – Black History Month: William Wells Brown “How I Got My Name”
Mar. 16 – Jean Ritchie “Damsel with a Dulcimer”
Nov. 17 – Adolph Rupp “The Coach”
Dec. 8 – Marcy Carson Brekinridge “Call the Midwife”
Jan. 12 – Colonel Sanders “Hard Work, Luck and Perserverance”
Feb. 19 – Black History Month: William Wells Brown “How I Got My Name”
Mar. 16 – Jean Ritchie “Damsel with a Dulcimer”
CONTACT: (606)329-8888
education@highlandsmuseum.com
education@highlandsmuseum.com
*Family Membership at the Highlands Museum & Discovery Center is $80, including discounts and ASTC reciprocity.