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BWW Reviews: Tennessee Rep Serves Up Well-Acted SUPERIOR DONUTS at TPAC'S Johnson Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 18, 2012
Despite their best efforts, director Lauren Shouse and her amazingly talented cast just cant give Tracy Letts Superior Donuts the emotional heftthe literary gravitasthat the playwright so mightily struggles for in his sitcomesque script which pales in comparison to his supposed masterpiece, August: Osage County. Clearly, its the success of that earlier, heavily-decorated and awarded, Pulitzer Prize-winning play that most theatre companies are invoking as they attempt to sell tickets to this decidedly lesser work, hoping to capitalize on its success in hoodwinking an unsuspecting audience. ( more...)
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Copeland's New Version of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Closes at NCT
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 18, 2012
Debuting Nashville Childrens Theatrewhere it will continue through March 18is producing artistic director Scot Copelands original adaptation of The Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête), described as an exquisitely theatrical adaptation of the French fairy tale by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont. ( more...)
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BWW Interviews: Matt Chiorini Returns to 'Don the Elf Ears' in Tennessee Rep's SANTALAND DIARIES
by Jeffrey Ellis - Nov 16, 2011
Directed by David Alford (who first wore Crumpet the elf's turned-up slippers for Tennessee Rep) and starring audience favorite Matt Chiorini, who returns to Nashville to take on the festive mantle of the acerbic, take no prisoners, would-be actor and serious One Life to Live fan (wonder how he's doing in wake of the soap opera's demise), The Santaland Diaries opens Saturday night, November 19 at the Andrew Johnson Theatre at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center and runs through December 3. ( more...)
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BWW Reviews: Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS Opens Tennessee Rep's Season With Searing Drama
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 05, 2011
Arthur Miller's All My Sons, which debuted on Broadway in 1947, continues to resonate with contemporary audiences thanks to its timeless, heart-wrenching relevance and Miller's unequaled ability as a storyteller. Now onstage at TPAC's Andrew Johnson Theatre in an impressive production that opens Tennessee Repertory Theatre's 2011-2012 season, All My Sons is Miller's searing consideration of the relentless pursuit of the American Dream, selflessness be damned in the name of profit. ( more...)
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Tennessee Rep 2011-12 Season Begins
by BWW News Desk - Oct 01, 2011
A true American classic. A Tony Award-winning comedy. A soulful contemporary drama. And one of the most-loved American musicals of all time. ( more...)
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Copeland and Binkley team up for NCT's JACK'S TALE premiere
by BWW
News Desk - Jun 18, 2011
Jack's Tale, a musical based on the Appalachia folk tales of the Scots-Irish heritage, is the final production of Nashville Children's Theatre's 2010-11 season. Written by NCT producing director Scot Copeland and by musician Paul Carrol Binkley, this homespun adventure tale features actors who are also musicians. The cast floats between acting and playing music and sometimes both at the same time. ( more...)
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Copeland and Binkley team up for NCT's JACK'S TALE premiere
by BWW
News Desk - Jun 09, 2011
Jack's Tale, a musical based on the Appalachia folk tales of the Scots-Irish heritage, is the final production of Nashville Children's Theatre's 2010-11 season. Written by NCT producing director Scot Copeland and by musician Paul Carrol Binkley, this homespun adventure tale features actors who are also musicians. The cast floats between acting and playing music and sometimes both at the same time. ( more...)
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Copeland and Binkley team up for NCT's JACK'S TALE premiere
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 20, 2011
Jack's Tale, a musical based on the Appalachia folk tales of the Scots-Irish heritage, is the final production of Nashville Children's Theatre's 2010-11 season. Written by NCT producing director Scot Copeland and by musician Paul Carrol Binkley, this homespun adventure tale features actors who are also musicians. The cast floats between acting and playing music and sometimes both at the same time. ( more...)
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