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COURTESY • As a courtesy to the performers and other audience members, please turn off all audible message systems. • The emergency phone number to leave with babysitters or message centers is (502) 566-5128. Be sure to leave your theater and seat number for easy location. • Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the theaters.

• Latecomers will be seated at appropriate breaks in the program, as established by each performing group. Please be considerate of your fellow audience members during performances. Please remain seated after the performance until the lights are brought up. • Children should be able to sit in a seat quietly throughout the performance. • To properly enforce fire codes, everyone attending an event, regardless of age, must have a ticket. ACCESSIBILITY

Wheelchair accessible seating at The Kentucky Center is available on every seating and parking level, as well as ticket counters and personal conveniences at appropriate heights. FM and infrared hearing devices are available to provide hearing amplification for patrons with hearing disabilities in all spaces of The Kentucky Center, the Brown Theatre, and Old Forester’s Paristown Hall, including meeting spaces. Audio Description is available for selected performances for patrons who are blind or have low vision. Caption Theater is available for selected performances as a service for patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing. Please make reservations for services at the time you purchase your ticket through the Box Office to ensure the best seating location for the service requested. Call (502) 566-5111 (V), 711 (TRS), or email access@kentuckycenter.org for more information about the range of accessibility options we offer, or to receive this information in an alternate format.

CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD GLUCK

FEBRUARY 11 & 13, 2022 Brown Theatre

A Timeless Story of Sacrificial Love — With One of Opera’s Most Beautiful Scores

Starring Catherine Martin, Flora Hawk, and Catherine Goode Choreography by Robert Curran

Presented in collaboration with Louisville Ballet Featuring the period instruments of Bourbon Baroque

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

KYOPERA.org | 502-584-4500

THIS IS KENTUCKY ART.

Kentucky has a thriving visual and performing arts community and the Kentucky Arts Council is proud to celebrate it. Vibrant arts communities are alive in Kentucky communities, whether you’re in the bustling pace of Louisville or Lexington, driving along the U.S. 23 Country Music Highway, watching luthiers make dulcimers in Knott County, or learning about Hart County’s distinguished history of basketmaking. Plenty of arts and cultural experiences await you when you visit us in Kentucky!

www.artscouncil.ky.gov

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