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Mama Didn't Raise No Zombie is a new black comedy horror play about brain-eating zombies, the end of the world as we know it and the importance of family written by Brian Walker, directed by George Robert Bailey

Zombie Splatter

ZOMBIE tells the story of Rebecca and Hank Watkins; held up on their family farm awaiting the end of the spread of the Z-virus plague and the cure which has been promised by the government. There are brain-eating zombies roaming the property and their son already infected chained up in the backyard.

It’s a really bad time to be a human being.

Finally, Rebecca is forced to make some difficult decisions to keep her family together.

cast: John Aurelius, George Robert Bailey, Brittany Blau, Abby Braune, Megan Claire, Mandy Cox, Riker Hill, Carter Mullins, Cristina Mullins, Shelly Reid, April Singer

vocal talent: Gabe Bullard, Stan Cook, Laura Ellis, Kristin Espeland, Tony Smith

special prop design: Andrew Cuzzens

See it March 1, 2, 10, 15, 16, 17, 23, & 24

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: The mission of the Alley Theater is to produce progressive theater and to provide an affordable venue for both traditional and experimental artists.  The Alley Theater strives to include the entire community in its audiences and on its stage.

The Alley Theater was formed in 1993 for the purpose of fostering original alternative performance works in the Louisville area and to offer local productions of progressive, previously established theatrical productions.

The Alley resided in the Highlands area of Louisville and served that community for under 4 years. In December of 2007, The Alley Theater returned to Louisville in a new facility located within the City Block Entertainment complex. During that year The Alley Theater ran productions throughout 2008, to determine if an alternative theatrical cabaret would be viable in the Louisville area. The Alley saw its audience base grow exponentially in 2008 and determined that investing in a full-time performance and visual arts complex was the next step in its growth.

Sixteen years after The Alley Theater first debuted in the Highlands, the organization is proud to bring the community a new multi-functional performance venue.


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