Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: LYNN YATES by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 13 7:54 PM) - 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 Lynn Yates, photographed by Nora Canfield (www.msdigphotography.com). |
Big Daddy Cool and Company Bring Their Swingin' Show to Gallatin's Palace Theatre by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 12 11:40 AM) - Set in post-World War II Chicago, the show features swing music for the mid-20th Century, award-winning magic and illusion, and high energy swing dance. Songs include “It Don’t Mean A Thing,” “In The Mood,” “Jump Jive & Wail,” “Blues In The Night” and many more hit songs from the mid-20th Century. |
BWW Reviews: Gaslight Dinner Theatre Serves Up Some Hot Dishes in CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 12 11:23 AM) - It makes no difference the region in which you were raised or now live, nor does the church in which you grew up or now worship and, seemingly, it doesn’t matter what your ethnic heritage is: There is a commonality, a universality that binds us all together as a society. And while all of that is a given, it’s driven home with the gentle humor and the good graces of Church Basement Ladies, the sweetly evocative and sometimes hilarious musical onstage at The Gaslight Dinner Theatre, in a warmly acted production directed by Nathan W. Brown. |
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: KATELYN FIORINI by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 12 10:09 AM) - 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 Katelyn Michelle Fiorini. |
Austin Price Stars in ALL SHOOK UP! at Cumberland County Playhouse Closing Today by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 12 10:09 AM) - A square little town in a square little state in the middle of a square decade is about to be changed forever as All Shook Up! takes over the stage. Natalie, a young mechanic, dreams of love, adventure and of one true love who’ll take her away from her dreary surroundings. Natalie’s best friend Dennis has long had a secret crush on her. Since the Mayor outlawed everything that’s fun, it seems like the whole drab town is singing the blues. |
Yanni Brings 2012 Concert Tour to TPAC Tonight, 5/12 by BWW News Desk(May. 12 12:30 AM) - Yanni, music’s true world citizen and most popular contemporary composer, brings his 2012 North American Concert Tour to the Tennessee Performing Art Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall tonight, May 12th at 8:00 p.m. |
Nashville Symphony Invites Community to Tonight's Carnegie Hall Concert, 5/12 by BWW News Desk(May. 12 12:30 AM) - The Nashville Symphony invites members of the community join the orchestra when it performs at Carnegie Hall today, May 12, 2012. |
BWW TV Seattle Exclusive: Behind the Scenes of Kristin Chenoweth on Tour! by BroadwayWorld TV(May. 11 1:32 PM) - BroadwayWorld Seattle was granted EXCLUSIVE access to Kristin Chenoweth's debut performance of her new (and first ever) tour, which opened in Seattle on Wednesday night ... and received a whopping NINE standing ovations for a show unlike we had ever seen.
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BWW Reviews: How'd They Do That? Circle Players Delivers Fresh Take on HAIRSPRAY by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 11 12:28 PM) - Luckily (for me and for you, the rest of the audience who may or may not have seen the show in any of its multiple onstage incarnations), director Patrick Kramer, choreographer Kate Adams-Johnson and musical director Randy Craft have fashioned a rendition of Hairspray—that indomitable musical about one determined and ambitious Baltimore teenager in 1962—that fairly snaps, crackles and pops with its fresh delivery, its clever staging and the laudable and thoroughly committed performances of a cast of thousands. |
Zooey Deschanel To Play Loretta Lynn in Broadway-bound COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 11 11:02 AM) - Loretta Lynn, whose multi-decade career has firmly established her as one of Nashville’s most legendary performers, introduced Zooey Deschanel (Grammy and Golden Globe nominee and star and producer of Fox’s hit sitcom New Girl) to her audience last night during a performance at Opry Country Classics at the “mother church of country music,” the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville. In much the same way that Lynn revealed that Sissy Spacek would be taking on the challenge of playing her on film—a role that ultimately won her the Academy Award for her critically lauded, transformative performance—she gave her blessing onstage to Deschanel. |
BWW Interviews: Hairspray's Link Larkin, aka Darin Richardson, Takes on The Friday Five by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 11 9:40 AM) - Today’s spotlight falls upon Darin Richardson, who is currently onstage in Circle Players’ Hairspray, getting his 1960s teen heartthrob on as Link Larkin, playing opposite Whitney Vaughn as Tracy Turnblad. For Richardson, it’s just the latest in a long list of onstage roles, which includes his recent role in The Keeton Theatre's Kiss Me, Kate, and a stint at the Miracle Theatre in Pigeon Forge, where he and castmates were forced to sort of re-write The Good Book when Jesus got stuck in the tomb. Seriously. So, gentle readers, read on…and find out more about the handsome and talented Darin Richardson, and go to The Larry Keeton Theatre and see him in Hairspray (he's there for the next two weekends). |
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: KERI PISAPIA by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 11 9:22 AM) - 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 lovely and talented Keri Pisapia, photographed by Kristy West. |
Kim Bretton Directs Nashville Premiere of Donald Margulies' TIME STANDS STILL, Now thru 5/20 by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 11 12:30 AM) - Kim Bretton directs the Nashville premiere of Donald Margulies’ Time Stands Still, presented by Actors Bridge Ensemble at Belmont University’s Black Box Theatre, tonight May 11 through May 20. |
The Circuit Playhouse Presents TUNA DOES VEGAS, 6/8-7/8 by BWW News Desk(May. 10 4:08 PM) - The latest installment from the creators of Greater Tuna, A Tuna Christmas, and Red, White and Tuna gets its regional premier at The Circuit Playhouse beginning June 8th. When a conservative radio host announces on the air that he and his wife will renew their vows in Sin City, all of the residents of Tuna, Texas’s third smallest town, come along for the ride. Favorite characters from past ‘Tuna’ productions return, and new ones are introduced by a cast of two actors.
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Christoper Durang's SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINS IT ALL FOR YOU Opens Tonight at Murfreesboro's Out Front on Main by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 10 3:23 PM) - Holly Amber stars in Christopher Durang’s Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, opening tonight (May 10) and continuing through May 20. Directed by Ryan Vogel, who does double-duty playing one of Sister Mary Ignatius’ troubled former students, the play is presented at BWW Tennessee Theatre Award-winning Out Front on Main, located at 1511 E. Main Street in historic downtown Murfreesboro. |
Hey, Jef, Here's My Headshot: BLAIR ALLISON by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 10 3:08 PM) - 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 Blair Allison, photographed by Bennett Farkas. |
SAY GOODNIGHT, GRACIE Kicks Off Summer Season for Nashville's Street Theatre Company by Jeffrey Ellis(May. 10 2:55 PM) - Ralph Pape's Say Goodnight, Gracie tells the story of life, dreams, high school reunions and Devil Dogs. It is New York City, 1976, and we meet five members of the first Television Generation: Jerry, a struggling actor, his girlfriend Ginny, a secretary, Steve, a prankish would-be poet and television writer, Bobby, a musician who has been scraping by with dates in small clubs in suburban New Jersey, and his girlfriend, Catherine, a beautiful and rather kinky airline stewardess. |
Street Theatre Company Presents The Comedy SAY GOODNIGHT, GRACIE, 6/8-6/24 by BWW News Desk(May. 10 2:41 PM) - SAY GOODNIGHT, GRACIE by Ralph Pape tells the story of life, dreams, high school reunions and Devil Dogs. It is New York City, 1976, and we meet five members of the first Television Generation: Jerry, a struggling actor, his girlfriend Ginny, a secretary, Steve, a prankish would-be poet and television writer, Bobby, a musician who has been scraping by with dates in small clubs in suburban New Jersey, and his girlfriend, Catherine, a beautiful and rather kinky airline stewardess. |