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Review: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED at Analog
“Politics have no place in theatre,” says a person who has no idea that some of the first-ever plays from Ancient Greece were political. From Antigone by Sophocles to Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, there has been no shortage of bold theatre spreading a message. …
Review: TEDXNASHVILE MIXTAPE at Analog
What did our critic think of TEDXNASHVILE MIXTAPE at Analog?…
Review: THE FIRST STAGE: OIL & WHISKEY/JOHNNY AND THE DEVIL'S BOX. at Analog
What did our critic think of THE FIRST STAGE: OIL & WHISKEY AND JOHNNY AND THE DEVIL'S BOX. at Analog?…
Review: THE VIEW UPSTAIRS at Barbershop Theatre
What did our critic think of THE View UPSTAIRS at Barbershop Theatre? Street Theatre Company opened their final show of their 20th season. Max Vernon’s play was inspired by the 1973 attack at the UpStairs Lounge, a gay bar in New Orleans.…
Review: THE 4TH WITCH at Oz
What did our critic think of THE 4TH WITCH at Oz?…
Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Studio Tenn
Jesus Christ Superstar began as a concept album in 1970 before making its stage debut in 1971. The original 1970 concept album was the brainchild of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice.…
Review: BLOOD SUCKING LEECH at Noah Lift Opera Center
What did our critic think of BLOOD SUCKING LEECH at Noah Lift Opera Center?…
Review: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at TPAC'S Jackson Hall
All I knew about Water For Elephants was that it is a romantic drama set in a traveling circus during the Great Depression. I expected a circus with a rich color palette, beautiful costumes, acrobatics, and an elephant. …
Review: THE ECSTATIC at Oz Arts Nashville
After being forced to miss Oz Arts Nashville’s last two entries in their “A Cultural Revelation” season, I was more than pleased to return. For this season, productions from around the world are presented in the Oz space, introducing audiences to art forms that they can’t find just anywhere.…
Review: PENNY SAUNDERS’ SHERLOCK at TPAC’s James K Polk
What did our critic think of PENNY SAUNDERS’ SHERLOCK at TPAC’s James K Polk?…
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Ain't Too Proud Playhouse on the Square (3/26-4/18) |
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Les Miserables Playhouse on the Square (5/28-6/27) |
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Come From Away Chattanooga Theatre Centre (9/01-9/30) |
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Alison Krauss and Union Station Brown County Music Center (7/23-7/23) |
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The Night Shift Before Christmas The Circuit Playhouse (11/20-12/20) |
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Playhouse Pours Playhouse on the Square (10/08-10/08) |
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ATRIUM TheatreWorks@TheSquare (1/08-1/24) |
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Five Finger Death Punch, Cody Jinks & Eva Under Fire FirstBank Amphitheater (10/08-10/08) |
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Purpose The Circuit Playhouse (2/19-3/14) |
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The 49th Annual Art Auction Playhouse on the Square (4/24-4/24) |









