Project Highlight: Iroquois Amphitheater

Posted by Matt Roberts

May 1, 2015 10:57:00 AM

iroquois-web-thumb-1A while back, Toadvine had the pleasure of contributing to the renovation of the historical Iroquois Amphitheater and helped to modernize the venue while still holding on to its historical significance. Originally constructed in 1938, the Iroquois Amphitheater and park is a favorite spot for families and friends. With the days getting longer and warmer, the desire to be outside is growing. Kids are getting out of school soon, and with Derby season here, Louisville will be jumping back to its summer buzz. The amphitheater has many fun events planned for this summer, including movie nights on Mondays and Saturdays, Louisville Youth Orchestra to kick off Derby season, and popular bands like Death Cab for Cutie and Wilco. The venue holds 2,366 and though it seats quite a few people, the layout and design still provide an intimate setting for shows.

The free events are a great option for families looking to fill in summer evenings with movies like FrozenThe Lego Movie, and Muppets Most Wanted all on the big screen. To see the full summer calendar, click here.

We at Toadvine take pride in our work, and love seeing it being used and enjoyed. We hope you enjoy your time this summer and take advantage of South Louisville's favorite gem, Iroquois Park.

A while back, Toadvine had the pleasure of contributing to the renovation of the historical Iroquois Amphitheater and helped to modernize the venue while still holding on to its historical significance. Originally constructed in 1938, the Iroquois Amphitheater and park is a favorite spot for families and friends. With the days getting longer and warmer, the desire to be outside is growing. Kids are getting out of school soon, and with Derby season here, Louisville will be jumping back to its summer buzz. The amphitheater has many fun events planned for this summer, including movie nights on Mondays and Saturdays, Louisville Youth Orchestra to kick off Derby season, and popular bands like Death Cab for Cutie and Wilco. The venue holds 2,366 and though it seats quite a few people, the layout and design still provide an intimate setting for shows.

The free events are a great option for families looking to fill in summer evenings with movies like FrozenThe Lego Movie, and Muppets Most Wanted all on the big screen. To see the full summer calendar, click here.

We at Toadvine take pride in our work, and love seeing it being used and enjoyed. We hope you enjoy your time this summer and take advantage of South Louisville's favorite gem, Iroquois Park.

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