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The Harlan Women
The Harlan Women will be performed at NoCo Arts Center in Jeffersonville on September 4, 5, and 6 and at the green space outside Louisville Visual Art on September 11, 12, and 13. All shows begin at 7 p.m.
A new adaptation of ancient Greek playwright, Euripides’ The Trojan Women, renamed The Harlan Women, and reset in the hills of Harlan, Kentucky, during the “little coal wars” of the 1930s.
Conceived by James Thompson, written by James Thompson and Michelle Lori, directed by Alyssa Hendricks, and music direction by Griffin Cobb.
Special thanks to Jeffersonville Public Arts, Louisville Visual Art, The Arthur S. Kling Senior Center, and St Marks New Albany for their support in making this production possible.




























The Chamber Theatre is a small independent non-profit theatre company based in Louisville, Kentucky. We reimagine classic texts and stories through high-quality small-scale productions that are intimate, personal, and engage directly with the audience. We aim to reintroduce the texts to the public through a contemporary and local lens, reviving some, and taking others beyond the received understanding of what they are. We aim to combine our blend of theatrical backgrounds and experiences with the currents of the Louisville theatre community to develop a distinct approach to our productions.
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