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Jeffrey Ellis

Jeffrey Ellis is a Nashville-based writer, editor and critic, who's been covering the performing arts in Tennessee for more than 35 years. In 1989, Ellis and his partner launched Dare, Tennessee's Lesbian and Gay Newsweekly which later became known as Query. Ellis is the recipient of the Tennessee Theatre Association's Distinguished Service Award for his coverage of theater in the Volunteer State and was the founding editor/publisher of Stages, the Tennessee Onstage Monthly.  He is a past fellow of the National Critics Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center and is the founder/executive producer of The First Night Honors - the history of which can be traced to 1989 and the first presentation of The First Night Awards - which honor outstanding theater artisans from Tennessee in recognition of their lifetime achievements and also includes The First Night Star Awards and the Most Promising Actors recognition. Midwinter's First Night honors outstanding productions and performances throughout the state. An accomplished director, Ellis helmed productions of La Cage Aux Folles, The Last Night of Ballyhoo and An American Daughter, all in their Nashville premieres, as well as award-winning productions of Damn Yankees, Company, Gypsy and The Rocky Horror Show. Ellis was recognized by The Tennessean as best director of a musical for both Company and Rocky Horror. Since 2015, Ellis has been increasingly in demand as a director by a variety of Tennessee theater companies and he has helmed productions of Picnic (Circle Players), The Last Five Years (VWA Theatricals), The Miss Firecracker Contest, Cabaret, My Fair Lady, Daddy's Dyin'...Who's Got the Will?, South Pacific, Winter Wonderettes and The Wizard of Oz (The Larry Keeton Theatre), The Little Foxes (ACT 1), The Boys in the Band (Jeffey Ellis Presents), Singin' in the Rain (Arts Center of Cannon County) and The Secret Garden (Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro) and, in 2020, the 70th anniversary season production of La Cage Aux Folles for Circle Players. Later this year, he will be directing Beautiful: The Carole King Musical for Center for the Arts.




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Circle Players' Presents Regional Premiere of FAME FOREVER, 7/21-7/24
Circle Players' Presents Regional Premiere of FAME FOREVER, 7/21-7/24
July 5, 2011

Circle Players' production comes as the result of a request by creator David De Silva, and is a sequel to De Silva's original 1980 movie and musical Fame. Among the cast in Circle's July performances are MTSU alumni Jamie London, Erin Spencer, Elizabeth Walsh and David Arnold.

HAIRSPRAY Opens July 8 at Arts Center of Cannon County
HAIRSPRAY Opens July 8 at Arts Center of Cannon County
July 5, 2011

Allison Barnett plays the role of Tracy, with Scott Willis playing teen heartthrob Link Larkin. Arts Center favorite Matt Smith is hilarious in the role of Edna Turnblad, with Robert Hiers as Wilbur Turnblad, Scarlett Turney as Velma Von Tussle and Lindsay Mapes as Amber Von Tussle. Drew Lyons plays the role of Seaweed, with Zoe Phillips as his sister, Little Inez. Matt Hunter plays the role of Corny Collins.

GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL Plays Gaslight Dinner Theatre Thru 7/30
GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL Plays Gaslight Dinner Theatre Thru 7/30
July 5, 2011

There's a new tenant at Armadillo Acres - and she's wreaking havoc all over Florida's most exclusive trailer park. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between the Dr.Phil-loving agoraphobic Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband, the storms begin to brew. Directed and choreographed by Bryan J. Wlas, with music direction by Nathan W. Brown, the musical stars Jama Bowen, Chris Egging, Emma Jordan, Alan Lee, Jenny Norris-Light, Paula Makar and Margie Mills.

STAGE TUBE: FAME FOREVER Comes to Life at Circle Players
STAGE TUBE: FAME FOREVER Comes to Life at Circle Players
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: OKLAHOMA! at Cumberland County Playhouse
BWW Reviews: OKLAHOMA! at Cumberland County Playhouse
July 4, 2011

Could there possibly be a showtune more rousing than the eponymous 'Oklahoma!' from Rodgers and Hammerstein's historic musical - or an opening number more iconic or more easily identifiable than 'Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'? With lyrics and melodies so memorable that you're likely to find yourself singing along (perhaps even before you realize it!) anytime you hear them played, they are among the best-known songs in American musical theater.

BWW Reviews: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at Boiler Room Theatre
BWW Reviews: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at Boiler Room Theatre
July 4, 2011

Directed with confidence by Corbin Green (who telegraphs his focused vision for the piece throughout the production) and acted with grace, style and alacrity by a superb ensemble of actors, Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, now onstage at Boiler Room Theatre, may well be the most satisfying production ever presented by BRT.

BWW Interviews: ACT LIKE A GRRRL '11 Roars Onstage at Belmont's Black Box Theatre
BWW Interviews: ACT LIKE A GRRRL '11 Roars Onstage at Belmont's Black Box Theatre
June 30, 2011

It was one of those moments in life when inspiration, like so much lightening, struck and thereafter nothing would ever be the same...When Vali Forrister's niece Haviland was 12, she shared with her aunt some of her poetry: 'I told her it was good,' Vali remembers. But shockingly, Haviland's response was: 'No, it isn't. My teachers tell me I'm too dark.'

BWW Reviews: FIVE: AN ENCORE PERFORMANCE at The Belcourt Theatre
BWW Reviews: FIVE: AN ENCORE PERFORMANCE at The Belcourt Theatre
June 29, 2011

Nashville theater-goers may have experienced the second coming on Monday night - what with the return of those FIVE divas with their Encore performance - and while it might not have been part of that much-discussed rapture we've heard so much about of late, they certainly responded rapturously to the entertainment provided by the quintet of versatile triple threats.

BWW Reviews: EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
BWW Reviews: EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
June 25, 2011

Led by the charming Debbie Kraski, who commands the stage with grace and wit as the show's wacky protagonist, director Jenny Noel's talented cast delivers a pleasant and amusing summer diversion by way of John Patrick's Everybody Loves Opal, now onstage at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre.

BWW Reviews: THE COLOR PURPLE National Tour at TPAC's Andrew Jackson Hall
BWW Reviews: THE COLOR PURPLE National Tour at TPAC's Andrew Jackson Hall
June 22, 2011

While critics and fans alike justifiably lament the paucity of female leads in Broadway musicals this season just past, you need look no further than the current tour of The Color Purple for a musical filled to overflowing with noteworthy women characters. The beautiful and moving reimagination of Alice Walker's extraordinary novel of faith, despair, horror, beauty, love and redemption, The Color Purple might best be described as a woman's story, but it is, in every possible way, a human story as universal and as affecting as any work of musical theater ever created.

BWW Reviews: ROAR! from Metro Parks' Young Actors Program
BWW Reviews: ROAR! from Metro Parks' Young Actors Program
June 22, 2011

Thanks to Carolyn German and her efforts to engage younger performers through musical theater and cabaret, Nashville area producers and directors should have a consistent supply of new and interesting actors (who clearly comprehend the history and legacy of musical theater) for their shows for years to come. No further proof of this is needed than the latest production from German and her cohorts: Roar!, which bears the telling and descriptive subtitle of 'the fringe, the flappers, the jazz...the '20s!'

Circle Players Celebrates 61st Season with Awards Presentation
Circle Players Celebrates 61st Season with Awards Presentation
June 21, 2011

Celebrating their company's 61st season - which makes them the oldest community theater in Middle Tennessee - Nashville's Circle Players recognized outstanding achievement during the 2010-2011 season with the presentation of the Circle Awards on Sunday, June 19.

BWW Interviews: Nettie Kraft of Five Dollar Recession Theatre on McDonagh's CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN
BWW Interviews: Nettie Kraft of Five Dollar Recession Theatre on McDonagh's CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN
June 21, 2011

The Five Dollar Recession Theatre Company, Nashville's newest theatrical outfit, makes its debut Thursday, June 23, with its production of Martin McDonagh's The Cripple of Inishmaan, playing at the Belmont Little Theatre (underneath Hail Hall on the Belmont University campus) through Sunday, June 26.

BWW Reviews: HELLO, DOLLY! from The Renaissance Players
BWW Reviews: HELLO, DOLLY! from The Renaissance Players
June 21, 2011

Directed and choreographed by the multi-talented Bryan Wlas, who plays Ambrose Kemper in this musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, The Renaissance Players' production is lovingly brought to the stage by a large cast of locals - some making their stage debuts, some coming out of self-prescribed stage retirement, and still others adding the show to their professional acting resumes - who represent the very best of community theater, cheerfully and resolutely giving their all to infuse Hello, Dolly! with spirit, verve and camaraderie. Sure, the production has its flaws (so what if Horace Vandergelder sounds like a Confederate Army veteran, the show's being done in a small Southern town for goodness' sake!), but the cast and crew are having so much fun that you can easily overlook almost anything to be transported by one of musical theater's most appealing and enduring scores.

ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE 39 STEPS onstage through 7/23 at Barter Theatre
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE 39 STEPS onstage through 7/23 at Barter Theatre
June 21, 2011

Who says you can't bring a full-length spy thriller to the stage? Who said you can't have 'train chases, plane crashes, shadowy murders, beautiful spies, trilbied heavies, dastardly villains with little fingers missing, not to mention some of the most iconic moments in the history of cinema' - as the Broadway description depicts - certainly not playwright Patrick Barlow.

Fighting with Forks secures financing to complete first feature-length film
Fighting with Forks secures financing to complete first feature-length film
June 20, 2011

Fighting with Forks, a creative collective of filmmakers based in Nashville and Cincinnati, decided the time was right to start working on their first full-length feature film, The Many Monsters of Sadness, launching a Kickstarter campaign to raise the necessary funds for the project.

BWW Reviews: ALMOST HEAVEN at Roxy Regional Theatre
BWW Reviews: ALMOST HEAVEN at Roxy Regional Theatre
June 20, 2011

Five exceptional young talents take on the songbook of one of America's favorite pop/folk/country music performers in Roxy Regional Theatre's production of Almost Heaven: Songs of John Denver, now onstage in Clarksville through July 2. Directed with obvious affection and respect for the musical revue's hero by Tom Thayer, it's as if the pop music soundtrack of the early- to mid-1970s (with attention paid to Denver's later efforts as well) has come to life in the just under two hours of music.

BWW Reviews: DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS ANGEL at Cumberland County Playhouse
BWW Reviews: DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS ANGEL at Cumberland County Playhouse
June 20, 2011

By turns, Duck Hunter Shoots Angel will make you laugh out loud, consider deep and philosophical questions and, perhaps, even shed a few tears. Certainly, it's funny and heartwarming, and yet another example of writer Mitch Albom's estimable ability to provoke thought while entertaining - which, quite frankly, has become the stock in trade of the artistic collective at Crossville's Cumberland County Playhouse.

STAGE TUBE: Trailer for MIRACLE IN RWANDA starring Tamiko Robinson
STAGE TUBE: Trailer for MIRACLE IN RWANDA starring Tamiko Robinson
June 20, 2011

This is the 2nd video promo produced by T.S. Productions for Miracle in Rwanda a one woman show based on a TRUE STORY of immaculee Ilibagiza. Nashville actress Tamiko Robinson stars, directed by Barry Scott.

STAGE TUBE: Renaissance Players' HELLO, DOLLY! Highlights
STAGE TUBE: Renaissance Players' HELLO, DOLLY! Highlights
June 17, 2011

One of Broadway's biggest musical hits ever - Hello, Dolly! - winner of 10 Tony Awards, is next onstage at Dickson's Renaissance Center as The Renaissance Players present the musical comedy by Jerry Herman, known to many as 'the king of showtunes,' running through June 26, starring Marilyn Fair, Linda Sue Simmon Runyeon, Bryan Wlas, and Nathan W. Brown.



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