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Finnigan Productions
presents its fourth annual festival of new plays by local
playwrights, Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Fun, running
April 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, & 23 at 7:30pm at The Rudyard Kipling,
located at 422 W. Oak Street.
Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Fun is the second
production in Finnigan’s seventh season in Louisville.
Finnigan’s Festival of
Funky Fresh Fun is a celebration of local theatre artists in the
disciplines of playwriting, acting and directing, with scripts from
ten local writers, directed by ten local directors and performed by
sixteen local actors. The plays were selected by a committee of
theatre artists who regularly contribute to Finnigan shows.
Finnigan’s Festival of
Funky Fresh Fun’s plays include a man who swears he sees and
hears a singing frog in Looney Tunes by Ben Unwin; a third
wheel gets more than he’s bargained for in Roommates by
Carlos Manuel; an appliance whisperer set on helping home appliances
evolve in Home School by Carolyn Biggs; in the future sex is
outlawed but people still want to learn about it in The Librarian
by Nancy Gall-Clayton; if you think your job is hard try choir
directing in The Da-da, da-da, da-da, da song by Mitch
Fields; monkeys explore their humanity in Double Helix by Tad
Chitwood; quality family time takes on new meaning in Home Movies
by Kevin Gibson; Brittany the transvestite chicken is back in the
third installment of the zany adventures of a slightly touched
family from London, KY in The Wettest Beak by Sherry R.
Deatrick; gypsies, collectors and assholes vie for the object of
their affections in Slut for Kush-Balls by Brian Walker; and
speed dating hits new…speeds…in Water, water, everywhere… by
Bryce Woodard.
Directing credits for
Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Fun are being shared by
several local directors, including, Necessary Theatre’s
artistic director Tad Chitwood, Pandora Productions’
artistic director Michael Drury, Louisville Repertory Company’s
Amy Lewis, StageLab’s founding co-principal Kathi E. B.
Ellis, first time director Amelia Pantalos, returning festival
director (and winner of last year’s audience favorite play) Becky
LeCron, returning director and regular contributing artist George R.
Bailey, local actor Jeremy Sapp, playwright Ben Unwin and
Finnigan’s Brian Walker.
Finnigan’s Festival of
Funky Fresh Fun is being produced by Louisville native and
artistic director of Finnigan Productions, Brian Walker and longtime
collaborator Kelly Kapp. Walker’s previous writing/producing
credits include The Time I was Kidnapped by the Church,
Smoke This Play, Great American Sex Play, my daddy’s
name is Big Oil, Shot me Down, dirty sexy derby play and Zombie!.
Kapp has been a member of Finnigan’s acting company since its first
season and serves as drama director at Mercy Academy.
Finnigan’s Festival of
Funky Fresh Fun’s cast includes local talents George R. Bailey,
Sarah East, Laura Ellis, Natalie Fields, Joe Hatfield, Kelly Kapp,
Shaun Kenney, Becky LeCron, Corey Long, Kimberly Peterson, Leah
Roberts, Michael Roberts, Neill Robertson, Jenn Starr Tennant, Eric
Welch, Taylor Milks and Bryce Woodard.
Reservations for dinner and
the show may be made by calling The Rudyard Kipling at
502.636.1311. Tickets are only $12.
Finnigan’s Festival of
Funky Fresh Fun was written and conceived by adults for adults
and due to adult language and situations, it is not recommended for
anyone under the age of seventeen.





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