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@BWW_Nashville Twitter Held Hostage, Day 3: RYAN BOWIE of The Roxy

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@BWW_Nashville Twitter Held Hostage, Day 3: RYAN BOWIE of The Roxy ImageLook up the term "multi-hyphenate" in the dictionary and right beside it you will see a photograph of young Ryan Bowie (go ahead, look it up, we've got all the time in the world for you to question our veracity), the actor-director-artistic director-arts administrator-all-around-good-guy, who through no fault of our own has seized control of @BWW_Nashville's Twitter account.

Are you back yet from combing through the pages of your local dictionary or, at the very least, Googling Ryan? We will continue...

If so, you should know that while we do accept responsibility for Mr. Bowie's presence on our Twitter feed today, we don't condone or support his potty-mouth ways (already, he's used the term "ass-kickin'" in the way countless Tennesseans have used it for centuries), we do expect him to lead an adventurous Tuesday as he takes us behind the scenes at Clarksville's Roxy Regional Theatre and allows us to snoop through the metaphorical drawers of all the actors and artists who call the venue home while they prep for this week's opening of [title of show], the funny and moving musical that co-directed by Bowie and his partner-in-drama Emily Rourke.

Be sure to follow BWW_Nashville in the Twitterverse and prepare yourself for the rest of this week's hostage-takers, including Cumberland County Playhouse's Bryce McDonald, Lipscomb University's master of hilarity Hunter Martin, Matthew Hayes Hunter (aka Seymour Krelbourn from Center for the Arts' Little Shop of Horrors) and Sara Kistner, the assistant stage manager of The Larry Keeton Theatre's Daddy's Dyin'...Who's Got the Will? (the funniest show ever presented in Nashville, we're told by anonymous sources).





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