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Another Entertaining Evening With Blue Apple
For the seventh year in a row, Blue Apple Players has taken its interactive children’s shows to the Brown Theatre and used prominent townspeople to educate and entertain the audience and demonstrate what Blue Apple does. Blue Apple's Red Riding Hood Being Performed in Connecticut
Starring Vaudeville's Greatest Laughmakers, "Wolfie and Moley" (Together Again for the First Time!),
join the Downtown Cabaret Children's Company for a pie-throwing, roller-skating trip behind the footlights and into the heart of show Business, when Vaudeville was king! Click here for a review of the show
Blue Apple's Geraldine Ann Snyder Published
Geraldine Ann Snyder has gained wide recognition for her work on behalf of young people. Her plays address complex issues through the use of music, comedy and drama. Dramatic Publishing features three of her plays for children.
Blue Apple Tableaux Vivant Project at 21C Museum Hotel
21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, KY is the first of its kind-a 90-room hotel dedicated to world class luxuries, Southern-style hospitality and contemporary art from living artists. The hotel features a 9,000 square foot contemporary art museum funded and
managed by the International Contemporary Art Foundation.
Blue Apple on Broadway Appeals Statewide
Tim H. Mills, a Branch Manager-Downtown Middlesboro and a proud
resident of the Historic Cumberland Gap area, will be singing a song
written in tribute to the first pioneers that made their way to and
through the Cumberland Gap. The song set to the 1750 time period is a
tribute to the beauty and the trail west including the blue skies and
the wonderful mountain herself.
The Shubert Foundation Continues Support for Blue Apple
The Blue Apple Players, a Louisville-based nonprofit theater company, has received a $25,000 grant from The Shubert Foundation, a $5,000 increase from last year's grant.
Barth Foundation Supports Blue Apple
The William E. Barth Foundation was established as a charitable,
non-operating, private foundation through the generosity of Mrs. Louise
Barth Laffan and Mrs. Dorothy Barth Jockell. The foundation was
established in honor of Mrs. Laffan's and Mrs. Jockell's brother,
William E. Barth. Mrs. Laffan and Mrs. Jockell taught in the Jefferson
County School System.
Blue Apple Tackles Tough Issue of Child Sexual Abuse
Blue Apple Players is a professional acting troupe which reaches an average of 70,000 children each year, mostly through performances in schools and in area theaters where school children come to see the plays on field trips. “No More Secrets” is just one of 36 children’s musicals the ensemble has originated.
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