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Big theatre news for Lindsey Wilson College & Columbia, KY A story in Munfordville, KY newspaper, Friday, November 26, 2010, reported Robert Brock leaving Kentucky Repertory Theatre to establish theatre program at Lindsey Wilson Click on headline for story plus photo(s) Information from Robert Stone The Hart County Herald News in Munfordville,, KY, has an article in Friday's paper, November 26, 2010, announcing that Robert Brock, distinguished artistic director of the Kentucky Repertory Theatre (formerly Horse Cave Theatre) is leaving his post to establish a theatre program at Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY. Robert Brock is only the second artistic director in the Kentucky Repertory Theatre/Horse Cave Theatre History. Warren Hammack served in that capacity for a quarter of a century. Theatre goers at Lindsey Wilson have already enjoyed works by Mr. Brock, including May 2009 performances of "Antigone" which was reviewed by Tom Chaney in his column No. 253:Though You Kill Me, I Must Bury My Brother, Most recently, Robert Brock directed the highly acclaimed performances November 18-20, 2010 at the Hodge Center on the Lindsey Wilson campus. See Duane Bonifer story, Steel Magnolias This story was posted on 2010-11-28 08:25:45
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