Tennessee Performing Arts Center Announces Their February Events

By: Jan. 03, 2011
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The mission of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center is "to create a lifetime of meaningful and relevant experiences through the performing arts."

Company Overview:TPAC is located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center at 505 Deaderick Street in downtown Nashville, occupying an entire city block between 5th and 6th Avenues and Deaderick and Union Streets.

The performance venues at TPAC are Andrew Jackson Hall (2,472 seats), James K. Polk Theater (1,075), Andrew Johnson Theater (256) and War Memorial Auditorium (1,661), the historic landmark located across 6th Avenue and the plaza from the Center.

Joan Rivers
February 4, 2011
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
8:00 p.m.
Adult Audiences
$25-$70
Joan Rivers is a force of nature and one of the hardest-working celebrities in the world. An entertainment legend of unparalleled accomplishment and talent, she's an internationally renowned comedienne, Emmy-winning television talk show host, Tony-nominated actress, best-selling author, playwright, screenwriter, motion picture director, columnist, lecturer, syndicated radio host, jewelry designer and cosmetic company entrepreneur, red carpet fashion laureate, businesswoman - and most importantly, a proud mother and grandmother.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Robert Plant and the Band of Joy
War Memorial Auditorium - Located at the corner of Charlotte and 7th Avenues
February 8 through February 9, 2011
8:00 p.m.
$69.50
This is the first tour in North America for Robert Plant since the triumphant release of his latest album, Band of Joy, which Rolling Stone Magazine in its four-star review called "sweet, elegant folk that still swings like Satan's barn door." The touring band will once again be the same that made the record; Patty Griffin, vocals; Darrell Scott, multi instrumentalist/vocals; ByRon House, bass/vocals; Marco Giovino, drums and percussion/vocals, and co-producer Buddy Miller, guitar/vocals. North Mississippi Allstars will be supporting on all the dates.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

The Art of Boxed Wine
War Memorial Auditorium - Located at the corner of Charlotte and 7th Avenues
February 10, 2011
6:00 p.m.
21 and up
$25
Boxed wine is becoming more and more popular and accepted as quality wine makers are moving towards packaging that is considered to be more economical, keep opened wine fresher longer, and with less hassle (no corks!). Lipman Brothers proudly sponsors The Art of Boxed Wine, where we will taste 6 different varieties and discover the many benefits associated with this current trend. Also included in the tasting will be cheese pairings and lite appetizers. This fun and educational tasting will surely change the way you view boxed wine! Your Friends at Lipman Brothers remind you to drink responsibly.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Lisa Lampanelli
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
February 12, 2011
8:00 p.m.
Adult Audiences
$25-$37.75
Lisa Lampanelli is comedy's loveable queen of mean! Best known for her show-stopping performances on the Comedy Central "Roasts" of Flavor Flav, Pamela Anderson, William Shatner, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry the Cable Guy. Lisa Lampanelli - Comedy's "Lovable Queen of Mean" - is a no-holds-barred insult comic who masterfully works her audience while maintaining an inherent likeability that steals the hearts of her fans. Hailed as a cross between Don Rickles, Archie Bunker, and a vial of estrogen, Lampanelli has perfected the ability to make people laugh at their own stereotypes and differences, which has won her accolades from coast-to-coast. She recently joined the ranks of comic greats and added her first ever one-hour HBO comedy special, "Long Live the Queen," to her resume, with a CD and DVD of the special to follow. In addition, her first book, "Chocolate, Please: My Adventures in Food, Fat and Freaks," is in stores now. She currently resides in New York
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Chris Cagle
TPAC's War Memorial Auditorium - Located at the corner of Charlotte and 7th Avenues
February 12, 2011
7:30 p.m.
$35-$65
Charismatic country artist Chris Cagle will perform his chart topping hits in concert at TPAC's War Memorial Auditorium. The one-night-only benefit show is in support of Saddle Up!, Middle Tennessee's oldest and largest recreational therapeutic horseback riding program and the only one exclusively serving children and youth who have disabilities. An avid horse enthusiast, Cagle is passionate about Saddle Up!'s mission to help children who have disabilities grow and develop through activities with horses. The concert kicks off Saddle Up!'s 20th anniversary year. Cagle's energizing performance will have the crowd on their feet as he performs hits such as "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out," "My Love Goes On and On," "Laredo," "What a Beautiful Day," "What Kinda Gone" and "Chicks Dig It." Planned appearance by Clay Walker and other country music friends!
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Shen Yun Performing Arts
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
February 18 through February 19, 2011
7:30 p.m.
$62-$182
Heavenly music... breathtaking dances... enchanting landscapes... and timeless legends... Shen Yun Performing Arts
Shen Yun presents colorful and exhilarating performances of classical Chinese dance and music. A performance by Shen Yun is a presentation of traditional Chinese culture as it once was: a study in grace, wisdom, and the virtues distilled from the five millennia of Chinese civilization.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Umphrey's McGee with opener, Keller Williams
TPAC's War Memorial Auditorium - Located at the corner of Charlotte and 7th Avenues
February 18, 2011
8:00 p.m.
$22.50 (General Admission)
Mantis is the first Umphrey's McGee album to consist entirely of material never previously performed on the road, where the band rules the improv-rock circuit and plays more than 100 shows each year. Although the band already plays numerous songs they have yet to record, sometimes you just have to hold back in order to deliver a bigger bang. Mystique, thy name is Mantis.
Founded in 1997 in The Shadows of the Golden Dome of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, Umphrey's McGee soon made Chicago home base, and set their sights on becoming one of the premier live acts in today's touring circuit. Over the course of the last ten years, the band has performed at festivals such as Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza, and continues to sell out shows in the nation's premier venues coast to coast. They have toured Europe multiple times and performed at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival in 2006. As their sound evolves with every passing show, the live concerts sold on their expansive music archive site UMLive.net continue to be in high demand by their hungry fan base. The second decade of Umphrey's McGee is fueled with Mantis in the tank, and the band shows no signs of letting up.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Lord of the Dance
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
February 20, 2011
3:00 p.m.
$37.50 - $57.50
Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance Described by the New York Post as "fascinating, rewarding and above all, entertaining," and by the Los Angeles Times as "a showpiece extravaganza," Lord of the Dance is a mesmerizing blend of traditional and modern Celtic music and dance. The story is based upon mythical Irish folklore as Don Dorcha, Lord of Darkness, challenges the ethereal lord of light, the Lord of the Dance. Battle lines are drawn, passions ignite and a love story fueled by the dramatic leaps and turns of dancers' bodies begins to build against a backdrop of Celtic rhythm. The action is played out over 21 scenes on a grand scale of precision dancing, dramatic music, colorful costumes and state-of-the-art staging and lighting.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

Spring Awakening
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
February 25 through February 27, 2011
8 p.m., 2 p.m. & 1 p.m.
$32,50-$68
WINNER OF 8 TONY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST MUSICAL!
The winner of 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical - told by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater through "The most gorgeous Broadway score this decade" (Entertainment Weekly) - SPRING AWAKENING explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with poignancy and passion you will never forget. The landmark musical SPRING AWAKENING is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock & roll that is exhilarating audiences across the nation like no other musical in years.
Join this group of late 19th century German students on their passage, as they navigate teenage self-discovery and coming of age anxiety in a powerful celebration of youth and rebellion in the daring, remarkable SPRING AWAKENING.
"Broadway may never be the same again!" (NY Times)
*Contains sexual situations, brief nudity, strong language, and mature themes.
(615) 782-4040 or tpac.org

January Events

Bill Cosby
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
January 15, 2011
4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
$40-$70
One of America's most prolific comedians of all time, Bill Cosby has dazzled generations of fans with his comedy routines, also captured on his iconic albums and best-selling books such as Fatherhood and the groundbreaking The Cosby Show. His comedy transcends age, gender, and cultural barriers.

SHREK THE MUSICAL
TPAC's Jackson Hall - 505 Deaderick Street
January 25 through January 30, 2011
7:30 PM, 8 PM, 2 PM, 1 PM, 6:30 PM
$27.40-$67.50
SHREK THE MUSICAL tells the story of a swamp-dwelling ogre who goes on a life-changing adventure to reclaim the deed to his land. Joined by a wise-cracking donkey, this unlikely hero fights a fearsome dragon, rescues a feisty princess and learns that real friendship and true love aren't only found in fairy tales.



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