Photo Coverage: The First Night Fashion Extravaganza, The Sequel
First Night season in Nashville kicked into high gear on Monday night, August 16, as some of Nashville's best-loved actors released their "inner Tyra" during the First Night Fashion Extravaganza at Macy's Green Hills. Some of the season's hottest Red Carpet Fashions were featured in the fashion show in advance of The First Night Nashville Theatre Honors, slated for Sunday, September 19, at Belmont University's Troutt Theatre.
First Night founder and executive producer Jeffrey Ellis, who covers theater in Music City for BroadwayWorld.com, welcome the 100-plus fashion shows guests and set the stage for the fashion show that featured some of Macy's best-known brands in the men's and women's departments, along with furs from The Fur Vault at Macy's and some knock-out shoe styles.
The First Night Nashville Theatre Honors will salute eight visionaries of Nashville theater during a gala evening at the Troutt Theatre, will be followed by the after-party at Hard Rock Cafe, 100 Broadway, in downtown Nashville. Among the luminaries being honored are: Scot Copeland, producing artistic director at Nashville Children's Theatre; Paul Gatrell, chair of the theater and dance department at Belmont University; Kathleen O'Brien, president and CEO of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center; A. Sean and Robert A. O'Connell, co-founders of ACT 1 and GroundWorks Theatre; Mac Pirkle, founder of Southern Stage Productions and Tennessee Repertory Theatre; Barry Scott, actor/director/producer; and Shannon Wood, stage manager and co-founder and owner of Darkhorse Theater.
Tickets for the First Night Gala are $25 and include the show, silent auction and after-party. For reservations, call (615) 530-6178 or email FirstNightNashville@clearwire.net for further information.
Martha Wilkinson
Alice Raver
Cary Street, Laura Thomas Sonn, Alice Raver, David Compton and company
Alice Raver
Dietz Osborne
Dietz Osborne
Bakari Jamal King
Bakari Jamal King
David Compton
Mike Baum
Matthew Scott Baxter
Trey Palmer
Alice Raver
Martha Wilkinson
Martha Wilkinson, Jenny Noel, Jeffrey Ellis and Jennifer Richmond
Martha Wilkinson, Jenny Noel, Jeffrey Ellis and Jennifer Richmond
Jennifer Richmond and Jenny Noel
Laura Thomas Sonn
Jennifer Richmond
Jennifer Richmond
Martha Wilkinson
Christi Dortch
Jenny Noel
Alice Raver
Jenny Noel
Jennifer Richmond
Jennifer Richmond
Christi Dortch
Cary Street
Brittany Byrd
Cori Laemmel
Andie Sanders
Laura Thomas Sonn
Martha Wilkinson
Jenny Noel and Dietz Osborne
Alice Raver
Cori Laemmel
Christi Dortch
Brittany Byrd
Andie Sanders
Laura Thomas Sonn
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