Kentucky’s Payment Plan

Get ready people, because the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville, Kentucky is gearing up for their upcoming season and is ready to sell out like never before. “‘Wicked is usually sold out at the beginning, before the show even opens, but we noticed it was more walk up buisness and people trickling in a little later [this year],” Matt Porter said to the WLKY.com. So unlike previous years, the center is offering up something brand new to manage the recession and economic downturn - a payment plan. For the 2009 - 2010 season, “for people purchasing in the next month to six weeks, there’s a three month payment plan so people have the option of not paying all at once.” Broadway Across America is offering up a special return of the infamous witches in ‘Wicked’ this May at the theatre and season ticket holders, those who hold tickets to see the five shows of the season (”A Chorus Line,” “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas,” a spoof of “Alfred Hitchcock’s 39 Steps,” “Legally Blonde The Musical” and “Jersey Boys”) can pay a fraction of the New York Broadway prices. See how Wicked ticketsĀ do this year with your own for the Kentucky Center of the Arts!