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Nashville Children's Theatre Breaks New Ground with ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 14, 2011
Producing theater for younger audiences since 1931, Nashville Children's Theatre is the oldest children's theater in the United States, so you'd think the company had already done everything - at least once. But this summer, thanks to a new initiative of NCT's education department, students in grades 6 through 12 will perform a fully-staged production of Once Upon A Mattress July 29 and 30 as the culmination of the Emerging Actors summer drama camp.
CAMP ROCK THE MUSICAL Opens at Keeton Theatre, 7/14
by BWW News Desk - July 14, 2011
With its four-week theater camp wrapping up last week, The Keaton Theatre is now focused on opening night for the Nashville premiere of Camp Rock, The Musical. Although with the onslaught of tech week, campers and counselors may find themselves yearning for yet another week of camp.
BWW Reviews: ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE, A Triumph for Mandy Barnett at The Ryman Auditorium
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 13, 2011
When Mandy Barnett takes to the stage of Nashville's revered Ryman Auditorium for a performance of Ted Swindley's 'musical play,' Always...Patsy Cline, she doesn't so much create a characterization of the legendary country superstar. Rather, she channels her. When Barnett sets foot on that stage, she is Patsy Cline so completely mesmerizing and on-point is her portrayal. Clearly, if anyone was ever born to play Patsy, it's Mandy Barnett, who seemingly has been destined to play Patsy Cline since birth.
STAGE TUBE: Nashville Ballet celebrates CHRISTMAS IN JULY
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 13, 2011
Nashville Ballet celebrates CHRISTMAS IN JULY with a special discount for tickets to its upcoming NUTCRACKER!
SIDESHOW FRINGE Offers 'Adventurous Theater for Adventurous Audiences' 9/29-10/2
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 13, 2011
Sideshow Fringe is a Nashville-based four-day performing arts extravaganza connecting adventurous artists with adventurous audiences and showcasing Nashville's diverse talent. This kick-off to Artober will be housed in the Belmont Black Box Theatre, Bongo Java After Hours and a neighborhood street venue. All Sideshow Fringe shows are 90 minutes or less, according to Jessika Malone.
Local Teens Take to the Stage 7/16 for Leukemia Foundation
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 13, 2011
Local teenagers involved with Act Too Players, a youth theatre program, have organized and put together a showcase of Disney songs with 100 percent of the proceeds going to support the Leukemia Foundation.
Nashville Shakes Festival Presents ROMEO AND JULIET, 8/18-9/18
by Kelsey Denette - July 12, 2011
The Nashville Shakespeare Festival will perform Romeo and Juliet, one of the Bard's best-known and most beloved dramas, from Aug. 18 through Sept. 18 in Centennial Park.
UNTITLED Artists Group Presents RETROSPECTIVE - 20 Years of Art July 22
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 12, 2011
Nashville's UNTITLED Artists Group will present its 2011 summer show 'RETROSPECTIVE,' Friday, July 22 from 6 to 10 p.m.
Photo Coverage: First Night: The Preview Party at The Listening Room Cafe
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 12, 2011
Danny Proctor, Helen Shute-Pettaway, Layne Sasser, Pam Atha, Dan Brewer and Gary Hoff were introduced Monday night as the six members of the 2011 Class of First Night Honorees during the First Night Preview Party, hosted by founder and executive producer Jeffrey Ellis at The Listening Room Cafe in downtown Nashville.
CAMP ROCK THE MUSICAL Opens at Keeton Theatre, 7/14
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 11, 2011
With its four-week theater camp wrapping up last week, The Keaton Theatre is now focused on opening night for the Nashville premiere of Camp Rock, The Musical. Although with the onslaught of tech week, campers and counselors may find themselves yearning for yet another week of camp.
Bradshaw, Hickman Lead Cast of Studio Tenn's GUYS & DOLLS
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 11, 2011
Jersey Boys veterans Jared Bradshaw and John Hickman will join Nashville's own Carrie Tillis and Laura Matula to head the cast of Studio Tenn's production of Guys & Dolls, running August 18-28 at the Franklin Theatare, kicking off the company's second season - their first in their new venue.
Millennium Theatre Presents Encore of THE WRESTLING SEASON, 7/12
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 11, 2011
The Wrestling Season, by Laurie Brooks, is a powerful, 90-minute examination of peer pressure's potentially devastating effects. With recent media attention squarely focused on our nation's teens and the harassment, bullying and intimidation they face daily, both in and out of school, Manchester's Millennium Theatre believed, with lives at stake, time was of the essence in producing the area premiere of this exciting and interactive theatre piece.
STC Opens FREE TO BE...YOU & ME for 7/15-30 Run
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 11, 2011
Street Theatre Company presents the musical Free to be...You and Me July 15-30, featuring over 20 area youth directed by Bakari King. The show is the culmination of a free five-week youth program, thanks in part to a generous grant from the Nashville Predators Foundation and a partnership with the Tulip Street United Methodist Church. During the camp, the young actors work with local professional artists including Cathy Street, Elaina Shaver and King.
2011 First Night Honorees to be Revealed at Preview Party Tonight, 7/11
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 11, 2011
First Night's Class of 2011 Honorees will be revealed tonight (Monday, July 11) as First Night, The Nashville Theatre Honors kicks off the 2011 First Night Season with The Preview Party, to be held at The Listening Room Café in Cummins Station at 6 p.m.
Kander and Ebb's CHICAGO Opens 7/21 at Cumberland County Playhouse
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 11, 2011
Summer in Tennessee sizzles as Cumberland County Playhouse turns up the heat with its production of Kander and Ebb's Chicago, opening July 21 in an all-new staging that brings the 1920s roaring back. Chicago features music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb (the team behind Cabaret, Steel Pier and The Scottsboro Boys).
Hatfields and McCoys battle in TSF's COMEDY OF ERRORS, Closes 7/10
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 10, 2011
Shakespeare meets the Hatfields and the McCoys this summer in Tennessee Shakespeare Festival's family-friendly The Comedy of Errors, running June 17-July 10 in Bell Buckle on the campus of the Webb School. Tennessee Shakespeare Festival's latest production, The Comedy of Errors - described as 'a rollicking version of William Shakespeare's madcap tale of mistaken identity, set in the highlands of 1880s West Virginia.'
BWW Reviews: THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL at Gaslight Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 08, 2011
Let's face it: We all know people in our own lives who mirror pretty closely the denizens of the Armadillo Acres trailer park - the setting for The Great American Trailer Park Musical. Sure, maybe it's just from standing behind them at the Wal-Mart or trying to avoid their gaze when they're ordering 'them there fajitas' at Chez Mexicano or, perhaps, you're only a generation or two away from the gap-toothed, slack-jawed yokels yourself. But we know 'em here in Tennessee. Hell, they're probably knocking at the door right now, wanting directions to the mall.
STAGE TUBE: Out Front on Main's RABBIT HOLE promo
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 08, 2011
Opening July 14 for a limited two week run is David Lindsay-Abaire's 2007 Pulitzer Prize Winner Rabbit Hole directed for the stage by George W. Manus, Jr. Rabbit Hole runs Thursdays-Sundays at 7:30pm, July 14-24. Tickets are $10. general admission or $5. students/seniors www.outfrontonmain.com
STAGE TUBE: Chattanooga Theatre Centre Closes Season with RENT & HAIRSPRAY
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 06, 2011
'Hairspray' opens at Chattanooga Theatre Centre on July 1st and runs through the 24th, 2011. The Broadway musical is written by Thomas Meehan and Mark O'Donnell with music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Whitman. This musical is based on the 1988 film of the same name by John Waters and is based on Water's experiences growing up in Baltimore.
STAGE TUBE: Meet the Leading Ladies of CCP's CHICAGO
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 06, 2011
Get a unique insight into Cumberland County Playhouse's CHICAGO Leading Ladies as they take a break from the nights rehearsal. Rehearsals are in the early process but it is already shaping up to be a fantastic show that you will not want to miss! Opening July 21, 2011 at the Cumberland County Playhouse. Get your tickets now by calling 931-484-5000 or www.ccplayhouse.com.
BWW Reviews: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Cumberland County Playhouse - Fun, Frivolous & Colorful
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 06, 2011
Kinda wacky, definitely campy and darker than you might expect, Little Shop of Horrors - the musical about the flesh-eating plant and the denizens of Skid Row who bask in the glow of reflected celebrity - is brought to fun, frivolous and colorful life at Cumberland County Playhouse's Adventure Theatre, with a stellar cast dancing and singing their way throughout the show. Led by Greg Pendzick and Lindy Pendzick (yep, they're married) as flower shop schlemiel and amateur botanist Seymour Krelborn and the helium-voiced object of his affections Audrey, the ensemble of seven onstage personalities (and three very important offstage stars) tell the far-fetched story with a certain tongue-in-cheek delivery that works because they are playing the B-movie madness relatively straight.
Chesterton's MAGIC Gets August Revival by Blackbird Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 06, 2011
Nashville's Blackbird Theater in August will mount a rare production of Magic - a play by the great, if largely forgotten, literary figure G.K. Chesterton - with performances at Shamblin Theatre on the David Lipscomb University campus, running August 12-27. Magic is described as 'a funny, fiercely dramatic, unabashedly romantic play that involves an aristocratic family whose conflicting beliefs and doubts about the supernatural are all challenged by the arrival of a mysterious conjurer.'
Tennessee Performing Arts Center Welcomes Kathy Griffin, 7/21
by Nicole Rosky - July 06, 2011
America's favorite celebrity dirt-dishing comedienne, Kathy Griffin, returns to Nashville on Thursday, July 21, for one performance only at TPAC's Jackson Hall.
BWW Interviews: Cumberland County Playhouse's Resident Funny Man Jason Ross
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 05, 2011
There comes a moment in the current revival of Oklahoma! (now onstage at Cumberland County Playhouse through September 2) when Jason Ross, the actor playing peddler Ali Hakim comes onstage and action stops for a thundering ovation from the audience. Yep, Jason Ross is so popular with Playhouse audiences that he gets entrance applause - a sure sign that an actor has been doing something right so far as the audience is concerned. Sure, they love other Playhouse veterans just as much, but to say that Jason Ross is beloved by audiences is not, by any stretch of the imagination, hyperbole.
HAIRSPRAY Opens July 8 at Arts Center of Cannon County
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 05, 2011
Allison Barnett plays the role of Tracy, with Scott Willis playing teen heartthrob Link Larkin. Arts Center favorite Matt Smith is hilarious in the role of Edna Turnblad, with Robert Hiers as Wilbur Turnblad, Scarlett Turney as Velma Von Tussle and Lindsay Mapes as Amber Von Tussle. Drew Lyons plays the role of Seaweed, with Zoe Phillips as his sister, Little Inez. Matt Hunter plays the role of Corny Collins.

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Hamilton (Angelica Company) in Nashville Hamilton (Angelica Company)
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