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    Alice In Derbyland: Local Louisville, KY Performance

    2021-04-19

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    The creators of "Snow White and the Seven Drag Queens" bring you a brand new show for the 2021 Derby Season in collaboration with Paristown and Kentuckiana Pride: Alice In Derbyland!

    Join Alice as she arrives in DerbyLand just in time for the most wonderful time of the year in Kentucky! With the help of the Mad Milliner, the Fascinate-Hare, and the Churchill Rabbit, the princess shall face off against the evil Delta Queen and the Seersucker Cat! Who shall reign supreme over the Pegasus Parade and DerbyLand?

    Come find out and enjoy the talents of Gilda Wabbit, Debbie Fox, Uhstel H Valentine, Diana Rae, Philip Clemons, Shelby Brown, Mike Slaton and Cortney Thompson!

    The world premiere of this new script by Drag Daddy Productions' Executive Producer, Tony Lewis, will have two showings at Paristown’s Garden Theater on April 22 at 8PM and April 25 at 3PM.

    Covid Precautions

    Capacity will be limited in Christy’s outdoor garden. All patrons will be required to wear masks except when seated, and all guidelines for outdoor dining will be followed.

    Purchase Tickets

    Purchase tickets for Alice in Derbyland here.

    About Paristown

    Located on roughly 7 acres along Beargress Creek in between Germantown and downtown Louisville, the neighborhood of Paristown is composed of historic buildings, single-family homes, businesses, and Louisville's newest entertainment venue, Old Forester's Paristown Hall. Great care has been given to revitalizing Paristown, an authentic place that brings people together to celebrate life, art, and community. The neighborhood's remarkable character and unique attractions embody Paristown's commitment to providing a sense of belonging for every guest, on every visit.

    The restoration of Paristown's Brent Street and surrounding areas introduces a new pedestrian experience that will accommodate new restaurants, shopping, public spaces, festivals, and events.

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