Skip to main content
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!
Faith Kelm Headshot

Faith Kelm News

BWW Reviews: Rhubarb Celebrates Its 10th Season With Revival of BIRDS IN CHURCH

BWW Reviews: Rhubarb Celebrates Its 10th Season With Revival of BIRDS IN CHURCH

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 15, 2012

There are some lovely moments to be found in Birds in Church, the latest production from Nashville's Rhubarb Theatre-a refashioning of the company's first production almost ten years ago, both of which feature vignettes selected from among playwright and former priest Joe Pintauro's Metropolitan Ope

Photo Coverage: First Night: The After-Party 2011

Photo Coverage: First Night: The After-Party 2011

by Jeffrey Ellis — September 12, 2011

When the last performers had sung the final song and the late honoree had been feted, the crowds at Belmont University's Troutt Theatre for the presentation of First Night, the Nashville Theatre Honors' 2011 Gala Concert, headed downtown to Cummins Station for the After-Party at The Listening Room C

STAGE TUBE: First Night: Honors Gala highlights

STAGE TUBE: First Night: Honors Gala highlights

by Jeffrey Ellis — September 10, 2011

With almost 150 performers taking to the stage of Belmont University's Troutt Theatre on Sunday night, September 4, members of the theater community throughout Tennessee joined together to fete the six members of the 2011 Class of First Night Honorees.

First Night 2011 Gears Up to Celebrate Live Theater in Tennessee

by BWW News Desk — August 27, 2011

Six of the leading lights of the theater world in Tennessee will be recognized as members of the 2011 Class of First Night Honorees August 27-September 4 as First Night, the Nashville Theatre Honors hosts a series of theatrical events to celebrate their achievements and accomplishments.

Photo Coverage: 2011 Class of First Night Honorees' Official Portraits

Photo Coverage: 2011 Class of First Night Honorees' Official Portraits

by Jeffrey Ellis — August 5, 2011

Five of the six honorees - Brewer, Hoff, Proctor, Sasser and Shute-Pettaway - gathered on the East Bank of the Cumberland River on Wednesday, August 3, to have their official First Night photographs taken by acclaimed Nashville photographer Barry A.

First Night 2011 Gears Up to Celebrate Live Theater in Tennessee

First Night 2011 Gears Up to Celebrate Live Theater in Tennessee

by Jeffrey Ellis — August 2, 2011

Six of the leading lights of the theater world in Tennessee will be recognized as members of the 2011 Class of First Night Honorees August 27-September 4 as First Night, the Nashville Theatre Honors hosts a series of theatrical events to celebrate their achievements and accomplishments.

'Father FAME' David De Silva on FAME FOREVER's Tennessee Journey

'Father FAME' David De Silva on FAME FOREVER's Tennessee Journey

by Jeffrey Ellis — July 21, 2011

David De Silva, the man behind the creation of one of pop culture's most enduring tales of the individual's creative struggle for self-expression - known the world over as the film and stage musical, Fame - arrives in Tennessee today for the opening of Circle Players' regional premiere of Fame For

Photo Coverage: First Night: The Preview Party at The Listening Room Cafe

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 d

STAGE TUBE: FAME FOREVER Comes to Life at Circle Players

STAGE TUBE: FAME FOREVER Comes to Life at Circle Players

by Jeffrey Ellis — July 5, 2011

David De Silva, the creator and producer of the motion picture Fame, and also the stage adaptation, discusses his latest endeavor: Fame Forever, a sequel to the hit musical, with director-producer Evan Seplow

BWW Reviews: A CHORUS LINE at The Keeton Theatre

BWW Reviews: A CHORUS LINE at The Keeton Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — June 10, 2011

There comes a moment, very early on in Kate Adams-Johnson's A Chorus Line (which opened last night at The Keeton Theatre) in which, one by one, each of the actors is caught in the spotlight, with some portentous musical underscoring that heightens the emotional impact of the moment.

First Night's Top Ten of 2010: Nashville's Best Choreographers

First Night's Top Ten of 2010: Nashville's Best Choreographers

by Jeffrey Ellis — January 17, 2011

Think about it: What if you were watching The King and I and when Anna and the King of Siam started to sing 'Shall We Dance' and they just stood there, it just wouldn't have much of an impact, would it? Or if all those budding chorus members in A Chorus Line just stood around and talked about dancin

SWING! Closes at Senior Center for the Arts 2/27

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 27, 2010

Swing!, the Broadway musical that celebrates the music and dance phenomenon will play its final show at The Senior Center for the Arts' Nashville Dinner Theatre on February 28.

BWW Reviews: 'SWING!' at Senior Center for the Arts

BWW Reviews: 'SWING!' at Senior Center for the Arts

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 15, 2010

As good as Swing! is - and it is very good despite some dangerously frightening near-misses and a rather frenetic pace - one thing bothers me: Why did Adams-Johnson, borrowing a journalistic reference, bury her lead in the middle of the second act? Every journalism student learns in News Writing 101

'Swing!' opens at Senior Center for the Arts 2/12

by BWW News Desk — February 12, 2010

Directed by Kate Adams-Johnson, with music direction by Ginger Newman, the show features a cast of 18, a live band, more than 30 dance numbers and vocal performances that feature some of the Swing era's greatest hits, including 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' and 'It Don't Mean a Thing (If it Ain't Got Th


BroadwayWorld TV


Ticket Central
Hot Show
Tickets From $59
Hot Show
Tickets From $95
Hot Show
Tickets From $157
Hot Show
Tickets From $71