And Then There Were kids saving lives

Cancer research gets a big boost when Kids Acting Against Cancer performs And Then There Were None this weekend.

Kids Acting Against Cancer will perform the modern update to Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians while also donating the performance proceeds to varying local facilities dedicated to cancer research. Approximately $300,000 has been donated by the company since its founding in 1999.

And Then There Were None follows a group of travelers on a remote island who become amateur sleuths and/or victims as the murders begin to pile up.

And Then There Were None performances are to happen on Jan. 10, 11, and 12 at 8 p.m. each night. A matinee will take place on Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. All performances will go on in the Mex Theater at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, located at 501 West Main Street in downtown Louisville.

Tickets for each show are $18 general admission, $12 for students, $12 for seniors, and $8 for children 12 and under. All tickets can be purchased at the Kentucky Center box office, the Kentucky Center website, or by phone at 1-800-775-7777.

More information on Kids Acting Against Cancer can be found at the group's Facebook page.

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, Louisville Theater Examiner

Brian Kennedy holds a bachelors degree in journalism with a theatre minor. He has also been backstage and center stage in plays dating back to high school. Contact him at PoSo13@aol.com.

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