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By: Aug. 18, 2015
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Members of The First Night Honors' Class of 2015 Most Promising Actors will be spotlighted Sunday night in the annual MPA Showcase at Nashville's iconic Darkhorse Theatre at 7 p.m.

Hosted by 2014 MPA Emily Eytchison (a graduate of Nashville's David Lipscomb University) and 2013 MPA Cade Smith (an alumnus of Trevecca Nazarene University), the 90-minute show will feature members of this year's class of promising young actors performing a wide variety of musical numbers and dramatic/comedic monologues for their audience. A suggested donation of $10 will help allay production costs of First Night events held throughout the year.

2015 Most Promising Actors

Included among the list of 2015 Most Promising Actors, a group of younger actors who've displayed a wide range of talents and commitment to the theater: Bekah Purifoy, Logan Dowlen, Gerald Oliver, MacKenzie Lewis, Caroline Anne Sandrell, Harley Seger, Matt Henry, Tyler Russell, Arden Taylor Guice, Karissa Wheeler, Cameron Bortz, Emily Whitlow, Rhion Pinto, Scott Patrick Wilson, Jess Darnell, Lacy Hartselle, Zoe Garner, Shawn Michale Sookram, Collin Peterson, McKenna Harrington, Kimberly Rye and Rebekah Stogner.

MPAs will also be featured in this year's First Night Honors Gala on Sunday, September 20, which will feature tributes to this year's nine honorees, along with a special presentation to Wayne Kirkpatrick - the Nashvillian who has teamed with his brother, Karey Kirkpatrick, on this season's Broadway blockbuster Something Rotten. The Honors Gala will open with a number from the Kirkpatricks' acclaimed new musical.

Nine individuals who have taken leading roles in making live theater in Tennessee better and more magical have been named as members of the Class of 2015 Honorees for The First Night Honors, the annual celebration of all things theatrical held in Nashville every September.

The 2015 Honorees include:

  • Actor/director/producer/writer Henry O. "Chip" Arnold
  • Actress/director/educator Kaul Williams Bluestone
  • Producer/director/actor/Arts Center of Cannon County's Darryl Deason, Murfreesboro dentist
  • Playwright/educator/director Paula Flautt of Christ Presbyterian Academy
  • Actress/producer/director LB Gaiters
  • Actress/director/teacher Carol Irvin of Crossville's Cumberland County Playhouse
  • Producer Larry Keeton, namesake of The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson
  • Actress/director/producer Wesley Paine
  • Actress/director/producer Martha Wilkinson, the winner of 9 First Night Awards for her roles in musical theater and artistic director of Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre

The Class of 2015 Honorees will be honored at The First Night Honors Gala with staged tributes performed by a cast of more than 150 entertainers.

2015 First Night Star Award winners

In addition to the 2015 Honorees, winners of the First Night Star Award were revealed at the annukal Preview Party at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre in July. Star Award winners include: Britt Hancock, April Presley, Jenny Wallace Noel, Blandina Vergara Cruz, Kari Smith, Bradley Moore, Nicole Begue Hackmann, Buffi Jones Holland, David Wilkerson, Matt Smith, Ron Murphy, Brenda Dent Gregory, Dave McGinnis, Teresa Hardage Driver, L.T. Kirk, Kim Tyson Powers, Jessika Malone, Eddie Charlton, Mary Ellen Smith and Donald Powell.

ABOUT FIRST NIGHT: During its original incarnation (beginning in 1989), First Night Awards were presented in many different categories; styled after the Tony Awards, theater-goers annually cast their ballots for their favorites in various award categories. When First Night was revived in 2010, an effort was made to maintain the longtime feeling of First Night (described as a genuine sense of joie de vivre and community among a large, disparate - and sometimes dysfunctional - group of individuals) while creating an event more relevant in the 21st century. Ultimately, it was decided to model First Night on The Kennedy Center Honors, focusing on the achievements of a group of visionaries, or as they are now referred to: the leading lights of Tennessee theater.

Subsequently, an original First Night category of Most Promising Actor was updated with a group of young theater artists recognized each year, in anticipation of their future accomplishments, and in 2011, the First Night Star Award was established to recognize leaders of the theater community who are likely to be given the full First Night Honors treatment in years to come, in recognition of their achievements to date.

At the First Night Honors Gala each year, a cast upwards of 150 performers pay tribute to the honorees with a concert performance featuring a wide range of music, drama and comedy featuring performers from throughout the Volunteer State. In addition, Most Promising Actors are given their own special evening of performance, spotlighting their unique talents and capabilities.



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