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August: Osage County, the Second

Former Actors Guild of Lexington artistic director Vic Chaney is back in town to direct University of Kentucky Theatre's production of August: Osage County.
Rich Copley
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Lexington Herald Leader
Former Actors Guild of Lexington artistic director Vic Chaney is back in town to direct University of Kentucky Theatre's production of August: Osage County.

Rich Copley describes “Falstaff” as “a funny opera, best known for tragedy and anguish.”  In preparation for this weekend’s performance at the University of Kentucky, the arts and culture reporter explains how Giuseppe Verdi managed that.  Also, he talks about central Kentucky’s “first family of string music.”   The Herald Leader reporter also previews the second performance in Lexington, within five months, of “August, Osage County.”

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