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Boutique Theaters Sieze the Holiday

Ellie Clark, Evan Bergman and Sullivan Canaday White are the directors of Project SEE Theatre.
Rich Copley
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Lexington Herald-Leader
Ellie Clark, Evan Bergman and Sullivan Canaday White are the directors of Project SEE Theatre.

Deadly illness is the backdrop of a play that opens this Labor Day weekend at a “boutique” theater in Lexington.  Balagula Theater uses the plaque as the backdrop to “One Flea Spare.”   Meanwhile, another small theater group presents “Boom.”  They’re previewed by Rich Copley, who’s an arts and culture reporter for the Lexington Herald Leader newspaper.  He also discusses “Questapalooza,” a Christian music festival which is a Labor Day tradition in central Kentucky. 

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