I know that I don’t go to see plays nearly as much as I should. I really do enjoy and appreciate theater and I wish I saw more plays. However it does please me that I get to support theater in Louisville by telling you about so many awesome products and by giving away free tickets. So it is my great pleasure to tell you about BOOM, an, um, probably too interesting for my prude self play that is running at The Rudyard Kipling for three weekends in July. I’m giving away two pair of tickets to the show. Winners can use the tickets for any one of the following performance: July 10, 11, 18 or 19th at 7:30PM.
Can impending doom be the ultimate aphrodisiac? Marine Biologist Jules and would-be partner Jo go toe to toe as the world collapses around them. Can he deliver on his promise of ‘sex to change the course of the world?’ Sex, lies, and apocalypse,…It all adds up to a hot new play that has been garnering raves from New York to Washington.
Variety says, “Sex! Planet-ruining cataclysms! Loads of booze! We’re ready for whatever strange places BOOM wants to take us. Nachtrieb has a degree of control over his work that its happy-go-lucky spirit belies.”
Directed by TNT vet Mike Brooks, BOOM features the talents of TNT regulars Jeremy Sapp, Leah Roberts and Becky Poschinger. Call (502) 636-1311 for dinner reservations.
http://www.tntky.org for more info



July 2nd, 2009 at 11:05 am
I won the last tickets, so I’m not here to enter, but rather to say “What is wrong with you people? Why aren’t you entering? Support your local theatre companies, this is going to be a great show!” So, leave a comment, go to the theatre, tell your friends! And even if you don’t leave a comment, go buy some tickets and see the show!
July 2nd, 2009 at 11:53 am
My best theater experience was that time I commented on Consuming Louisville and got free theater tickets.
I actually have loved theater all of my life. My mother took me to see Annie when I was 4 years old. I sang “Tomorrow” at the top of my lungs for anyone who would stand still and listen. My mother said the cuteness wore off after I turned 25, but what does she know. Ha ha.
July 2nd, 2009 at 12:13 pm
What is wrong with people?! Seriously, if I hadn’t already won tickets from the site (Thanks, Michelle!) and I was in town I’d be all over this!
July 2nd, 2009 at 12:43 pm
I’m not entering to win – I am going to buy tickets myself so someone else can win them. Thanks, Michelle, for giving me great weekend plans this month!
July 2nd, 2009 at 2:07 pm
My favorite theatre experience is probably my first Broadway Series show. My mom took me to see Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat when I was a young teenager. We has box seats too. I felt so grown up.