
Around the Commonwealth (3/1/2024)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 196 | 2m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
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Around the Commonwealth (3/1/2024)
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Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
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Our Toby Gibbs explains in tonight's look at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
If you saw the wicked trailer during the big game, you may be craving some Wizard of Oz content to hold you over until the movie comes out.
Well, Market House Theater in Paducah has you covered The Wizard of Oz Youth Edition opened last night and it has shows running through March 10th.
Join Dorothy and Company as they follow the yellow brick road all the way to the Emerald City on their journey for friendship and happiness.
It's been one year since Murphy Towne opened in Williamstown, and it's throwing a big party to celebrate.
Miffy is a curious, optimistic bunny character created by Dutch artist Dick Bruno over 60 years ago, and Miffy Town has been giving visitors a chance to explore, imagine and play in her world since 2023.
Tomorrow, Miffy herself will be at the shop for hugs and pictures coming out for McPhee's one year anniversary in Kentucky.
The most dangerous plan in the world is coming to the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center tomorrow evening.
The Little Shop of Horrors musical is a Broadway sensation with music from Disney collaborators Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
This darkly charming show will dazzle you with its puppeteering and music numbers.
You don't want to miss it.
The Moorhead Antiques and Artisan market kicked off today, but don't worry, it picks up again tomorrow at 9 a.m..
This annual event features collectibles, artisan items, antique and more for you to shop for.
Whether you're on the hunt for the perfect gift for someone, are looking for that unique piece to liven up a room.
This market is sure to have what you're looking for.
The Spark Places of Innovation exhibit has been touring Kentucky since last summer, and starting tomorrow it will be at Shaker, village of Pleasant Hill, in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution.
This exhibit features photos, videos and interactives that explore innovation and invention in rural communities.
This is the last stop of the tour.
Be sure to check it out.
The Kentucky Vintage Festival is back at Gray Line Station in Lexington this weekend.
Grab your friends and a big shopping bag to check out the 50 plus sellers at the event.
Browse through records, vintage clothing, jewelry, home goods and more.
There will be food, drink and live entertainment as well.
The perfect combination for a great weekend event, and that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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