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RED VELVET CAKE WAR By Jones, Hope and Wooten Coming Up At Barter Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 25, 2012
Barter Theatre promises that a craving for a good, family-centered Southern comedy will be satisfied-even if you leave the theatre hankering for a certain baked confection-in the upcoming production of The Red Velvet Cake War, running May 31-August 18 at Barter Theatre Main Stage.
Roxy Regional Theatre Opens THE WEDDING SINGER Tonight, 5/25
by BWW News Desk - May 25, 2012
Starting tonight, May 25, let the Roxy Regional Theatre's THE WEDDING SINGER 'take you back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up, and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room.'
Boiler Room Theatre Presents NEXT TO NORMAL, Opening Tonight, 5/25
by BWW News Desk - May 25, 2012
The Boiler Room Theatre (BRT), Williamson County's original and longest-running professional theatre company, presents Next to Normal. This, the third offering of the BRT's 12th Season, opens tonight, May 25th and runs through June 16th at the theatre's iconic namesake venue in the historic Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Rd., Building Six, in Franklin, Tenn.
Frist Fridays Concert Series Kicks Off with Rodney Crowell Tonight, 5/25
by BWW News Desk - May 25, 2012
Frist Fridays, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts' popular summer concert series, opens the 2012 four-concert season tonight, May 25 with singer-songwriter and Grammy winner, Rodney Crowell performing in the Turner Courtyard.
STAGE TUBE: Nashville Children's Theatre Hosts Golden Dragon Acrobats 6/14-17
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 24, 2012
The Golden Dragon Acrobats represent the best of a time-honored tradition that began more than 25 centuries ago. They are recognized throughout the United States and abroad as the premiere Chinese acrobatic touring company of today.
Standing O/Standing No: Has The Standing Ovation Lost Its Impact? Nashville Weighs In
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 24, 2012
Audiences throughout the country have fallen into the habit of standing up because they think it's expected, as if it's part of their unwritten contract with the people creating art in darkened theaters night after night. Rather than rewarding a cast and crew for a job truly well done, many people stand up simply because "it's the thing to do." And woe be unto you who remains seated!
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: BRAD OXNAM
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 24, 2012
Who's who in Tennessee theater? Sometimes, without a program in your hand, it's difficult to know who's playing whom-hence, our newest feature: Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot...featuring some of the Volunteer State's best-known-or soon-to-be-known all over the freakin' world-thespians. And have you ever wondered who the amazing photographers are who make them look so damn good? We're gonna tell ya…Today's actor/subject/model is the handsome, talented and very busy Brad Oxnam, photographed by Rick Malkin.
Jessica Grove Stars as Maria in SOUND OF MUSIC, May 31 - June 17
by BWW News Desk - May 23, 2012
Broadway veteran Jessica Grove will star as Maria Rainer in Studio Tenn Theatre Company's upcoming production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music, playing at the historic Franklin Theatre May 31-June 17.
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: EVELYN O'NEAL BRUSH
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 23, 2012
Who's who in Tennessee theater? Sometimes, without a program in your hand, it's difficult to know who's playing whom-hence, our newest feature: Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot...featuring some of the Volunteer State's best-known-or soon-to-be-known all over the freakin' world-thespians. And have you ever wondered who the amazing photographers are who make them look so damn good? We're gonna tell ya…Today's actor/subject/model is the beautiful, talented and very busy Evelyn O'Neal Brush, photographed by Rory White.
Falling in Love With Nashville, Jessica Grové Stars in Studio Tenn's THE SOUND OF MUSIC
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 22, 2012
For Jessica Grove, playing Maria Rainer in Studio Tenn's production of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music is, quite simply, a part of the natural evolution of theater. After all, she's already played Marta, Brigitta and Liesl-so playing the young novitiate who comes into the Austrian home of the Von Trapps to become governess to the seven children of the imperious Georg Von Trapp just makes sense.
As The 'Queen of Disco' Is Laid to Rest in Music City, Nashville Theatre Remembers Donna Summer
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 22, 2012
The Boston native, whose circuitous career and meteoric rise to fame took her from New York City to Berlin and back to Los Angeles and various points in between, moved to Nashville in 1995, seeking a more laidback existence for herself and her family, a bucolic setting to raise her two daughters, a place that would allow her to continue to pursue her artistic dreams and aspirations while making her presence here known with a quiet dignity and a perhaps unexpected grace. To put it succinctly, Donna Summer moved to Nashville to escape the bright lights and paparazzi in order to be part of the community that so warmly welcomed her home.
Lindy and Greg Pendzick Star in World War II-era Themed SEE ROCK CITY, Opening 5/31
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 22, 2012
Real-life acting spouses Lindy and Greg Pendzick play a fictional romantic couple in Arlene Hutton's See Rock City, described as "a tender, moving play" that opens at Crossville's Cumberland County Playhouse on Thursday, May31.
UNDER THE STREETLAMP Brings Style, Class and 'The American Radio Songbook' To TPAC Audiences on June 14
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 22, 2012
Timing just seems right for the four men who make up Under the Streetlamp-the quartet that's taking American stages by storm this summer-to share their mantra that "retro never sounded so now!" with the legions of fans of "The American Radio Songbook of the '50's, '60's and '70's" while bringing a whole new audience over to their side of the musical dial. The four-Christopher Kale Jones, Shonn Wiley and the two Michaels: Cunio and Ingersoll-will be singing to the faithful when their first national tour brings them to Nashville's Tennessee Performing Arts Center for a June 14 performance (curtain's at 7:30 p.m.) at the James K. Polk Theatre.
PARALLEL LIVES Plays Street Theatre's Street Corner Series, Now thru 7/3
by BWW News Desk - May 22, 2012
As part of its 2012 "Street Corner Show" series, featuring shows that are returning by popular demand, Street Theatre Company is excited to bring back the two-woman comedic tour de force that is Parallel Lives, running Tuesday nights from tonight, May 22 through July 3 at Street Theatre.
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: L.T. KIRK
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 21, 2012
Who's who in Tennessee theater? Sometimes, without a program in your hand, it's difficult to know who's playing whom-hence, our newest feature: Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot...featuring some of the Volunteer State's best-known-or soon-to-be-known all over the freakin' world-thespians. And have you ever wondered who the amazing photographers are who make them look so damn good? We're gonna tell ya…Today's actor/subject/model is the handsome, talented and very busy L.T. Kirk, photographed by Samantha Rogers.
Current Economic Outlook Fails To Dampen the Spirits of Members of the Class of 2012
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 21, 2012
Among them (according to The National Center for Education Statistics, some 1,781,000 students at the bachelor's degree level will graduate as part of the Class of 2012), of course, are a fresh crop of would-be actors, directors, stage managers, playwrights, designers, critics and others who hope to parlay that degree in theater into some semblance of a career that will pay them a living wage and foster their future growth and continued devotion to their chosen field.
CREATIVITY MOVES NASHVILLE Hopes to Foster Collaborations Among Creative, Non-Profit Communities
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 21, 2012
Founded by Jacob Weiss-who also heads up Playing By Air, the critically acclaimed performance troupe based in Music City-Creativity Moves Nashville will feature a half-day professional development conference for creative leaders, entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations, as well as public creative workshops, live performances and a free program for young adult cancer survivors on the power of sharing one's story.
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: ANGELA GIMLIN
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 21, 2012
Who's who in Tennessee theater? Sometimes, without a program in your hand, it's difficult to know who's playing whom-hence, our newest feature: Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot...featuring some of the Volunteer State's best-known-or soon-to-be-known all over the freakin' world-thespians. And have you ever wondered who the amazing photographers are who make them look so damn good? We're gonna tell ya…Today's actor/subject/model is the beautiful, talented and very busy Angela Gimlin, photographed by Jim Manning.
BYE, BYE, BIRDIE Runs June 1-17 at Dickson's Renaissance Center
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 21, 2012
Bye Bye Birdie-conjuring up memories of Elvis Presley and the fan fervor that greeted a lot of musical acts in the 1950s and '60s-takes center stage at Dickson's Renaissance Center in June as the Renaissance Players present the musical theater classic June 1-17.
Murfreesboro's First Professional Theater Company to Debut With JEKYLL & HYDE In Concert
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 21, 2012
Jekyll and Hyde-the musical that established Frank Wildhorn as a major force in contemporary musical theater-will be given a concert mounting as the first offering from Murfreesboro's Stones River Theatre Company, the city's first and only professional theatre company.
BWW Reviews: Take Two for Street Theatre Company's Impressive Staging of THE LAST FIVE YEARS
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 20, 2012
Directed by Lauren Shouse, Street Theatre Company's production is unique in its casting: Cori and Tyson Laemmel play Cathy and Jamie for the final two weekends of the run, while Kacie Phillips and Ryan Greenawalt opened, to essentially unanimous and deserved acclaim, in the roles for the first two weekends. But here's an intriguing thought: How different would the show be if Cori Laemmel were paired with Ryan Greenawalt and Kacie Phillips played opposite Tyson Laemmel? It's staggering, isn't it?
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: BETH ANNE MUSIKER
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 20, 2012
Who's who in Tennessee theater? Sometimes, without a program in your hand, it's difficult to know who's playing whom-hence, our newest feature: Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot...featuring some of the Volunteer State's best-known-or soon-to-be-known all over the freakin' world-thespians. And have you ever wondered who the amazing photographers are who make them look so damn good? We're gonna tell ya…Today's actor/subject/model is the beautiful, talented and very busy Beth Anne Musiker, photographed by Mark Mosrie.
Tennessee Rep Interns Stage THE WOMAN IN BLACK, Now thru 5/22
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 20, 2012
Tennessee Repertory Theatre's 2011-2012 professional interns will present The Woman in Black, a ghost play adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the book by Susan Hill. The Woman in Black runs tonight, May 20 through May 22 at 7:00 pm at Tennessee Rep's Rehearsal Hall at NPT's Studio A, 161 Rains Avenue.
BWW Reviews: EMERGENCE Shows Off Artistic Collaboration At Its Very Best
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 19, 2012
Let's face it: You have to give Paul Vasterling, the grand poobah (as both artistic director and CEO of Nashville Ballet, what other title suits him best?) of all things musical/dancical/theatrical in Music City, a whole bunch of credit for the imaginative-heretofore unexperienced-heights he has helped his company achieve and his city to claim as its own. The man has redefined the idea of collaboration while giving human form to the term "synergy" with his continuing efforts to push the creative envelope in a city filled with artistic types and their sometimes conflicting sensibilities.
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: KIM NYGREN
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 19, 2012
Who's who in Tennessee theater? Sometimes, without a program in your hand, it's difficult to know who's playing whom-hence, our newest feature: Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot...featuring some of the Volunteer State's best-known-or soon-to-be-known all over the freakin' world-thespians. And have you ever wondered who the amazing photographers are who make them look so damn good? We're gonna tell ya…Today's actor/subject/model is the beautiful, talented and very busy Kim Nygren.

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The Sound of Music in Nashville The Sound of Music
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SIX (Boleyn Tour) in Nashville SIX (Boleyn Tour)
Tennessee Performing Arts Center (2/3 - 2/8)
Les Miserables in Nashville Les Miserables
Tennessee Performing Arts Center (1/20 - 1/25)
King Hedley II in Nashville King Hedley II
Chattanooga Theatre Centre (1/23 - 2/8)
Hamilton (Angelica Company) in Nashville Hamilton (Angelica Company)
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Hendersonville Performing Arts Company (1/23 - 2/8)
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