SPECIAL EVENTS

(NOT INCLUDED IN SEASON SUBSCRIPTION)

A Night of Comedy

Produced by Laughing Dad Entertainment

Get ready for another hilarious night of laughter as
LCP, with Laughing Dad Entertainment, presents
an all-new evening of stand-up comedy. This funfilled
event returns with fresh comic faces who are
masters of their craft. This PG-rated show is perfect
for a fun night out with friends and family (16+).
Last year’s show sold out and we encourage you to
get your tickets early.

Rated PG

November 8

Tickets $25 (includes 2 beers, 2 wine or soft drinks)

 LCP Christmas Show for Kids

Bad Elf on the Shelf

and 

Will the Real Santa Please Show Up?

By Bill Baker
Directed by Mike Price

Eddy, one of Santa’s elves, is bored with blowing up sports’ balls in the toy workshop.  He wants a new job.  Santa is running short on Elves on the shelf, who help him watch how kids arfe behaving i9n the weeks leading up to Christmas.  Santa is not crazy about it; but , gives Eddy the new job.  The new job is not what Eddy exprected.  Sitting still, without moving all day while the kids are around is painful for Eddy.  Sesides being sore, Eddy is bored.  He starts playing tricks on the kids.  He starts telling Santa things that aren’t true about the kids’ behavior and twisting around the facts to make them lookm bad in Santa’s eyes.  Will the kids get the gifts they deserve or will Eddy just be a Bad Elf on the Shelf? 

Cindy’s family moved to her great gransfathers’s ranch way out in the country.  As it gets close to Christmas, Cindy asks her mother when they can go see santa, so she can ask fro hergifts.  Mother tells her ther is no nearby mall or place where they can go see Santa.  The nearest big town is hours away and there isn’t time for her big trip lik that.  She is suprised when Santa is scheduled to appear at the school Christmas party, but is disappointed when Santa sneezes, his beard falls off and heturns out to be Mr. Willard, the gym teacher.  Will Cindy ever get to the REAL Santa Claus?

Suitable for everyone

December 20 and 21 @ 2:00

Tickets $12 for everyone

Murder Mystery Fundraiser

The Oxford Incident
Written and Directed by Teresa Wentzel

Dorian Oxford III, famous and successful investgative journalist (a.k.a. muckraker), has been murdered!  He dedicated his life to uncovering criminality wherever he found it and had been working on a new project.  Rumor has it the Dorian was about to publish a novel that was actually a thinly-veiled expose of his own family: a lovely niece, a widowed sister, a pompous brother, a ne’er-do-well nephew, and a fastidious man-servant.  Who killed Dorian..how..and why?  Police Lieutenant Garrett requests your assitiance to solve the most difficult merder-mystery LCP has ever presented!  Are you up to the challenge? …what if we throw in some wonderful refreshments?  Good!  We will see you there!  Be assured that justice will prevail and that your attendance will mysteriously help fund another great season at the Little Colonel.  Suitable for everyone.

Suitable for everyone.

July 10 and 12

Tickets  $45

Acts Up!

Let the rowdy sophisticates of Kentucky Classic Theatre amuse you, thrill you, and awe you with original skits, old-fashioned musical numbers, pie-throwing exercises (optional), dramatic scenes, and more. Family Friendly, recommended for all ages.

April 25, 26 and 27

Note, the Saturday matinee performance is no longer avaiable.