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Street Theatre Company's THE TRAIL TO OREGON May Be Hard to Describe, But It's More F

Street Theatre Company's THE TRAIL TO OREGON May Be Hard to Describe, But It's More Fun Than A Bout of Dysentery

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 12, 2024
The answer is none of the above, obviously – you and I are showing our age with those ridiculous suggestions – and any effort to explain The Trail to Oregon to you would contain spoilers, which people oftentimes don’t want to know, sending particularly disturbing and frankly threatening emails...
Studio Tenn's DRIVING MISS DAISY Beautifully Captures The Spirit of Alfred Uhry's Pla

Studio Tenn's DRIVING MISS DAISY Beautifully Captures The Spirit of Alfred Uhry's Play

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 11, 2024
Alfred Uhry is a Southern writer who knows our region better than most and he uses the power of his words and the artistry of his pen to create moments and scenes in plays and musicals that are as authentic as the little rivulets of condensation that snake their way down the outside of a glass of ic...
Review Round-up: JAGGED LITTLE PILL, THE 39 STEPS, MRS. KRISHNAN'S PARTY and THE REVO

Review Round-up: JAGGED LITTLE PILL, THE 39 STEPS, MRS. KRISHNAN'S PARTY and THE REVOLUTIONISTS

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 11, 2024
In the aftermath of experiencing the Nashville premiere of Jagged Little Pill — the musical inspired by and featuring music from Alanis Morissette’s 1995 album of the same name, other songs written by her and including two created expressly for the production, and featuring a compelling, biting ...
IS Productions' Inaugural Staging of Patrick Marber's CLOSER, or Four Brits Behaving

IS Productions' Inaugural Staging of Patrick Marber's CLOSER, or Four Brits Behaving Badly

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 21, 2024
Just wondering: Do people still engage in cybersex, or has it – like electronic pagers, AOL and video rental stores – gone the way of the dodo? I ask because cybersex provides a salient plot point in Patrick Marber’s 1997 play Closer, which currently is the inaugural production from Nashville�...
TINA: THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL Dazzles Nashville Audiences With Tribute to 'The Queen

TINA: THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL Dazzles Nashville Audiences With Tribute to 'The Queen of Rock and Roll'

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 16, 2024
Now onstage at Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Theatre, through Sunday, February 18, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical gives the full biographical jukebox musical treatment to one of Tennessee’s most talented exports and favorite daughters. ...
Beki Baker Infuses Lipscomb University's ADA AND THE ENGINE With Sensitivity, Wit and

Beki Baker Infuses Lipscomb University's ADA AND THE ENGINE With Sensitivity, Wit and Understanding

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 15, 2024
Meghan Wombles’ spirited portrayal of 19th century British genius Ada Byron Lovelace provides the very heart of Lipscomb University Theatre’s Ada and The Engine, currently onstage through February 18 at the Shamblin Theatre, in a beautifully conceived production directed by Beki Baker....
Francesca Noe and Nick Gehring's On-Stage Chemistry Brings The Sizzle to BONNIE & CLY

Francesca Noe and Nick Gehring's On-Stage Chemistry Brings The Sizzle to BONNIE & CLYDE

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 15, 2024
A musical theater version of the infamous pair’s ill-fated life together is brought to life in a highly romanticized, tuneful and fast-paced production of the Frank Wildhorn-Don Black-Ivan Menchell Broadway musical Bonnie & Clyde, which played just a month on the Main Stem, but has since enjoyed a...
Nashville Children's Theatre's World Premiere of THE GINGERBREAD KID Sure Smells Swel

Nashville Children's Theatre's World Premiere of THE GINGERBREAD KID Sure Smells Swell And Is Loads of Fun

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 9, 2024
Should you feel the sudden urge to go home and bake some gingerbread upon leaving a performance of Nashville Children’s Theatre’s world premiere production of The Gingerbread Kid, rest assured it’s not a sign that you’ve developed cannibalistic tendencies. Rather, it’s part of a clever plo...
Paula Vogel's INDECENT Is Nashville Repertory Theatre's Best Production of The Last 1

Paula Vogel's INDECENT Is Nashville Repertory Theatre's Best Production of The Last 10 Years

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 5, 2024
It is a chilling reminder of the hardships of life, the capricious nature of humankind and the cruelty to which people are still subjected today. And that, quite frankly, is why you should make it a point to see Nashville Repertory Theatre’s stunning production of Indecent, which is at once warmly...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY May Have Been Created Expressly For Nashville Aud

Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY May Have Been Created Expressly For Nashville Audiences

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 2, 2024
Perhaps without knowing it, McPherson, the show’s creative collective and everyone involved with bringing Girl From The North Country to the stage have created the perfect musical for Nashville’s discerning theater audiences, people who know a thing or two about appreciating music, art and live ...
Broadway at TPAC Opens 2024 Live Theater in Nashville With 'Startling, Stunning, Sexy

Broadway at TPAC Opens 2024 Live Theater in Nashville With 'Startling, Stunning, Sexy' FUNNY GIRL

by Jeffrey Ellis — January 3, 2024
What a way to open a brand-new year of live theater in Nashville: in Funny Girl, audiences may have found exactly what they were longing for as Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s touring presentation provides a portentous kick-off to 2024. In fact, we can’t recall a standing ovation more gratify...
Audience of One Productions' ANASTASIA Takes Audiences On a Journey to the Past

Audience of One Productions' ANASTASIA Takes Audiences On a Journey to the Past

by Jeffrey Ellis — December 5, 2023
Audience of One Productions’ stunning Anastasia, now onstage through December 10, is the perfect gateway: Beautifully directed with professionalism and a cinematic flair by Angie Dee, the romantic and historical musical is strikingly performed, emphatically sung and lyrically danced....
Nashville Repertory Theatre's Beautifully Conceived Gift of A CHRISTMAS CAROL Radiate

Nashville Repertory Theatre's Beautifully Conceived Gift of A CHRISTMAS CAROL Radiates Warmth

by Jeffrey Ellis — December 4, 2023
Nashville Repertory Theatre, in their tradition of celebrating this festive time of year, draws upon the sense of family that pervades our theater community by presenting a sumptuously appointed production of a new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ venerable Christmas tale – A Christmas Carol – w...
Geoff Sobelle's FOOD Defies Description, But Still We Make an Attempt

Geoff Sobelle's FOOD Defies Description, But Still We Make an Attempt

by Jeffrey Ellis — December 3, 2023
Now onstage at Oz Arts Nashville in a ten-performance run through Sunday, December 10, FOOD both defies description and demands it: if, for example, you are like me and found yourself so caught up in the sheer spectacle and drama of Sobelle’s stunning performance on opening night only to be unable...
Belmont University Musical Theatre's HELLO, DOLLY! Boasts An Embarrassment of Riches

Belmont University Musical Theatre's HELLO, DOLLY! Boasts An Embarrassment of Riches

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 18, 2023
It only takes a moment whenconductor Jo Lynn Burks raises her baton and the first notes of the overture are heard to remember that Herman’s score includes a treasure trove of Broadway chestnuts, including “So Long, Dearie,” “Before the Parade Passes By,” “Elegance,” “It Only Takes A ...
Cumberland County Playhouse's WHITE CHRISTMAS Helps Ease Your Holiday Season Worries

Cumberland County Playhouse's WHITE CHRISTMAS Helps Ease Your Holiday Season Worries

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 12, 2023
Less than 48 hours after opening night of Cumberland County Playhouse’s 2023 holiday season offering of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, we are happy/sad to report that tickets are mighty scarce as the sparkling production is almost certainly headed to a complete sellout....
Rob McClure's Stunning Performance in MRS. DOUBTFIRE is the Perfect Post-Pandemic Pan

Rob McClure's Stunning Performance in MRS. DOUBTFIRE is the Perfect Post-Pandemic Panacea

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 9, 2023
Rob McClure’s masterful turn onstage as the redoubtable title character is reason enough to make sure you see Mrs. Doubtfire, The New Musical Comedy, now onstage at Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall through Sunday. But odds are you’ll find so much more to love about this m...
Take A Holiday of 'Pure Imagination' With NCT's CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Take A Holiday of 'Pure Imagination' With NCT's CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 8, 2023
While the debate rages on about the proper time to start celebrating the holidays, Nashville Children’s Theatre may have devised the ideal plan with their current onstage offering – the world premiere of the theater-for-younger-audiences version of the recent Broadway musical Charlie and The Cho...
Middle Tennessee State University's RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA Proves Anythin

Middle Tennessee State University's RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA Proves Anything Is Possible

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 6, 2023
Today we celebrate our most recent sojourn with Cinderella and company, thanks to the sumptuously designed, beautifully staged and wonderfully sung Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, presented in an all-too-brief one-weekend run at Middle Tennessee State University’s Tucker Theatre in Murfreesb...
Lipsomb University Theatre's Emotional and Whimsical BIG FISH THE MUSICAL

Lipsomb University Theatre's Emotional and Whimsical BIG FISH THE MUSICAL

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 5, 2023
On its surface, there is so much about which to alternately fall in love with/wonder quizzically about in Big Fish, the musical with book by John August (based on his screenplay for the 2003 film version) and a score by Andrew Lippa, that there’s no wonder the show had trouble finding its audience...
Playhouse 615 Wins Spooky Season With Suspenseful THE WOMAN IN BLACK

Playhouse 615 Wins Spooky Season With Suspenseful THE WOMAN IN BLACK

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 2, 2023
The play in question? The Woman in Black, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the book by Susan Hill, that finishes up its three-weekend run in Mt. Juliet with performances through November 5. Directed by Meriwether, whose director’s note offers the tale of his own fascination with the script and h...
Laughter Abounds In Belmont University's Zany and Uproarious THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

Laughter Abounds In Belmont University's Zany and Uproarious THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

by Jeffrey Ellis — October 29, 2023
That laughter you hear coming from within the Troutt Theatre on the Belmont University campus this weekend and next should probably come with a trigger warning. For no matter how rollicking, rambunctious and uproarious it truly is, it should be pointed out that what is transpiring on that stage over...
'Don't dream it. Be it!' Get Your Tickets to Roxy Regional Theatre's ROCKY HORROR Bef

'Don't dream it. Be it!' Get Your Tickets to Roxy Regional Theatre's ROCKY HORROR Before It Closes

by Jeffrey Ellis — October 25, 2023
What rugby shorts did for Paul Mescal’s thighs in 2020’s Normal People, so do fishnet stockings do for Bradley Oosterink’s thighs in the Roxy Regional Theatre’s The Rocky Horror Show in 2023. Not that Mr. Oosterink’s thighs are the best things about the Roxy’s 11th annual iteration of th...
Studio Tenn Inaugurates Sparkling New Turner Theatre With Electrifying MILLION DOLLAR

Studio Tenn Inaugurates Sparkling New Turner Theatre With Electrifying MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET

by Jeffrey Ellis — October 21, 2023
A musical retelling of producer Sam Phillips' serendipitous gathering of four of music's most notable Southern boys - Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley - at his Memphis-based Sun Records Studio on December 4, 1956, Million Dollar Quartet will set your feet to tapp...
Street Theatre Company's RIDE THE CYCLONE May Be the Best Thing We've Seen in 2023

Street Theatre Company's RIDE THE CYCLONE May Be the Best Thing We've Seen in 2023

by Jeffrey Ellis — October 18, 2023
What if (of all the things possible in the mythical, magical world of musical theater) the four earnest boy singers of Forever Plaid hooked up with the vengeful Heathers, while at the same time Hedwig (of the Angry Inch fame) was getting busy with Carrie White (of the bucket of pig’s blood fame) a...
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