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Nashville Theater Calendar 7/13/15

By: Jul. 13, 2015
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Sometimes it seems there is so much theater happening that it's difficult to keep track of it all. From personal experience, despite all the datebooks, smart phones, tablets, desktop computers and laptops...it's hard to keep everything straight in this wacky business of the show.

Thus, we are happy to present a new feature: The Nashville Theater Calendar, a comprehensive - maybe even exhaustive (lord knows we're exhausted from putting it together, gathering all the info from all over the interwebs!) - listing of theatrical openings for the 2015/16 season. We'll update the calendar every Monday, clearing out the shows that have closed and adding additional information on the shows still to come. Something's missing? That's an easy fix: just send us a message here, on Facebook, or by email at jeffreyellis37215@att.com.

Nathan Thomas

This Week's Theatrical Birthdays: (July 13) actor/director Lane Wright (Chaffin's Barn's Nobody's Perfect), Corey Shadd (Center for the Arts' West Side Story), Tennessee State University theater student Daryl Allan Ritchie, Kelsey A. Onwuzuruigbo (Circle Players' The Color Purple), The Larry Keeton Theatre costume designer Tanis R. Westbrook, Middle Tennessee State University alumnus/current Disney World performer Drew Kerr, actor Mike Baum (Boiler Room Theatre's next to normal, Studio Tenn's Guys & Dolls) (July 14) playwright Christine Mather (Voices of Nashville), Nashville native and BWW Chicago contributing editor Paul W. Thompson, director of development for Nashville Shakespeare Festival Rickey Chick Marquardt, actor/singer Noah Rice; (July 15) Nashville native and New Orleans actor James Howard Wright Jr., Broadway vet Ben Davis (Studio Tenn's The Sound of Music), actress/singer/teacher/director/producer Annette de la Torre, actress Suzanne Sadler, actor/dancer Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (The Nutty Professor world premiere cast, The Book of Mormon national touring company), lighting designer Steven Steele (Street Theatre Company); (July 17) actor/theater patron Howard M. Snyder (PACT's Rent, The Larry Keeton Theatre's Guys & Dolls), actress/singer/raconteur Arvis Wright, Christ Presbyterian Academy alumnus Nathan Thomas (Bert in Mary Poppins), actor Phil Brady (ACT 1's American Buffalo), Cumberland County Playhouse actor Isaiah Banegas, Nashville Rep/Studio Tenn actress Shelean Newman (star of the film Closer to God), Boiler Room Theatre actor Colin McCann; (July 18) Lipscomb University Theatre's Sarah Zonotti, actor/singer Elliot Winiston Robinson (Circle Players' Willie Wonka), actor/singer/director/playwright Michael McFaden; (July 19) 2013 First Night Honoree Michael Edwards, actor Adam Henry, Nashville favorite and star of Broadway and national tours Joe Mahowald, and Lipscomb Theatre veteran Elijah Wallace.

Opened May 22

Cumberland County Playhouse, Crossville: Smoke on the Mountain, running through October 10 www.ccplayhouse.com Smoke takes place on a Saturday night in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, and the Reverend Oglethorpe has invited the Sanders Family Singers to provide an uplifting evening of song. The audience becomes the congregation as two dozen traditional and original hymns weave together with stories of witness from family members, along with a healthy dose of laughter. Though the Sanders Family try to appear perfect in the eyes of a critical congregation - who are skeptical about the whole notion of a "Saturday Night Sing" - one thing after another goes awry and they reveal their true and hilariously imperfect natures. The honesty, humor (sometimes unintentional!) and faith of this Southern mountain family and the church's new preacher connect strongly with audiences of all ages and faiths, who find themselves part of a very special afternoon or evening.

Opened June 11

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Nashville: Nobody's Perfect, running through July 19 www.dinnertheatre.com Love Is All Around is a feminist publishing house and Harriet Copeland is in charge of their competition to attract new authors of romantic fiction called "For Women By Women." To defeat this gender bias, Leonard Loftus submits his novel under a pseudonym - Lullabel Latifa. He wins first prize and the once bashful statistician with a spectacular alter ego is suddenly a very worried man in the guise of a carefree woman. His wayward daughter and rascally old father hilariously complicate his frantic attempts to maintain the Lullabel character. To make matters worse, he falls for Harriet and the madness goes from there!

Opened June 12

Cumberland County Playhouse, Crossville: Mary Poppins, running through August 16 www.ccplayhouse.com Mary Poppins has captivated audiences for generations with its enchanting story, unforgettable songs and dazzling dance numbers. Mary Poppins is the story of a mysterious nanny who magically appears at the Banks household in Edwardian London to care for Jane and Michael Banks. Adventure abounds as she whisks them away to meet dancing chimney sweeps, shopkeepers and an array of colorful characters. NicoleBégué Hackmann will return to the Playhouse stage as Mary Poppins and Jake Delaney will play Bert.

Opened July 9

Robertson County Players at Springfield High School: Fiddler On the Roof, running through July 18 robertsoncountyplayers.org Fiddler On the Roof directed by Lewis Walling, produced by Danny Atchley, starring J.R. Suter as Tevye and Lanie Shannon as Golde. Performances Thursday, Friday, Saturday,July 9 - 18 at 7 p.m. with a special matinee performance at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, at Springfield High School Theater. Advance tickets $15 each - available now atticketsnashville.com.

Opened July 10

Street Theatre Company, Nashville, at Bailey Middle School: The Big Bad Musical, running through July 18 www.streettheatrecompany.org

Arts Center of Cannon County, Woodbury: Bring It On, The Musical, running through July 25 www.artscenterofcc.com Bring It On: The Musical takes you on a high-flying journey through friendship, forgiveness and determination. Bring It On: The Musical tells the story of the challenges and unexpected bonds formed through the thrill of extreme competition. With a colorful crew of characters, an exciting fresh sound and explosive dance with aerial stunts, this all new story is sure to be everything you hoped for and nothing like you expected.

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: Avenue Q, running through July 19 www.mltarts.com A puppet-filled comedy follows a group of 20- and 30-somethings seeking their purpose in big-city life. Winner of the TONY "Triple Crown" for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt, part fur, and packed with heart, the laugh-out-loud musical tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q.He soon discovers that although the residents seem nice, it's clear that this is not your ordinary neighborhood. Together, Princeton and his new-found friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life. Filled with gut-busting humor and a delightfully catchy score, not tomention puppets, Avenue Q is a truly unique show that has quickly become a favorite for audiences everywhere. Although the show addresses humorous adult issues, it is similar to a beloved children's show; a place where puppets are friends, Monsters are good and life lessons are learned.

PACT, Tullahoma: Rent, running through July 19 www.southjackson.org Come see Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize-winning modern retelling of the classic Italian opera, La Boheme at South Jackson Civic Center. Set in New York City during the AIDS epidemic of the late 20th century, Rent follows a group of eight young adults attempting to embrace the bohemian lifestyle. Follow them through a year of their lives as they encounter love, death, poverty, affliction, and addiction. Featuring a Grammy Award-winning soundtrack including songs such as "Seasons of Love" and "La Vie Boheme," this modern rock opera will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish! Directed for the stage by Robert Allen. Musical direction by Erica Petersen.

Opening July 16

Gaslight Dinner Theatre, Dickson: Tuna Does Vegas, running through July 25 www.gaslightdinnertheatre.org Gaslight Dinner Theatre continues its 15th Anniversary Season and 70th show with Tuna Does Vegas by critically-acclaimed playwrights Sears, Williams and Howard. With a bang, a twang and a bugle bead, the third-smallest town in Texas descends on Sin City in "Tuna Does Vegas." Neither berg may ever recover, not to mention the audience. This fourth and final foray into Lone Star State eccentricity enjoys a sidesplitting Middle Tennessee premiere at the Gaslight Dinner Theatre.

Sideshow at Actors Bridge and Actors Bridge Ensemble, at various locations, Nashville: Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 www.sideshowfringe.com We're back for our fifth anniversary fringe bringing you both fan-favorite events and new original acts! Local talent and national acts converge for what promises to be the best adventure for our audiences yet!

Thursday, July 16 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 #ThrowbackThursdayLive! A unique storytelling event in the tradition of Mortified and Cringe. Do you have a stack of old journals/photo albums that chronicled who you once were? Do you want to whip those puppies out and share 'em with friends? OF COURSE YOU DO! We promise we'll show you ours if you show us yours! The online phenomenon that is #TBT or Throwback Thursday has allowed us to unearth and share with our social media circles some of the choicest images from days gone by... why not grab a beer at the bar and laugh out loud together with nostalgia and compassion for our former selves? Join Music City personalities as they crack open their old notebooks and invite you into their teenage hearts! Our second annual #TBTLive will be hosted by fan favorite Britt Byrd and feature prominent local talents including Rachel Agee, Kara McLeland, Cassie Hamilton, Stephanie Lambring, Audra Almond Harvey, Cristina Taddonio and more! The event will feature multimedia presentations of the past and include live "throwback" music in the style of MTV's classic "Unplugged" series. 7 p.m. at Actors Bridge Studio in the LeQuire Gallery Building.

Thursday, July 16 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 Script Happens (Live Drawing Party) Six teams, 24 actors, 10 pages, 72 hours, One chance to make some SCRIPT happen. Join us for our annual fan-favorite, short play making event, where playwrights pair with a team of local talent and devise a brand spankin' new play in three days! Kick-off party happens Thursday, where playwrights draw their teammates and the plays premiere on Sunday evening as the festival's closing event!

Opening July 17

Blackbird Theater Company, Nashville, at Hillsboro Comprehensive High School: Myth, A Musical, running through July 26 www.BlackbirdTheater.com A world premiere musical set in the mythological world of ancient Greece, MYTH is the epic and original story of how and why the gods were cast from Mt. Olympus. The princess of Athens and the prince of Thebes are to be married. But an oracle portends doom. The mortals challenge the Fates. The gods intervene. And what follows is an impassioned tale of surprising romances, unlikely heroes, and, of course, the incomparable gods in all of their majestic, decadent glory. Written by Blackbird founders Wes Driver and Greg Greene, with music by Michael Slayton.

Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro: West Side Story, running through August 2 The Center for the Arts will be presenting West Side Story, the revolutionary Tony award-winning production that forever changed American musical theater. A modern retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the 1950s, West Side Story is the heartbreaking tale of Tony and Maria, star-crossed young lovers caught in a turf war between rival gangs. The well-known musical score full of Latin and Jazz-infused songs includes "Somewhere," "Tonight," "I Feel Pretty," and "America." West Side Story first premiered on Broadway in 1957 and is the result of a collaboration between three theatrical luminaries, the book by Tony award-winner Arthur Laurents, music by Tony and Grammy award-winner Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Tony, Grammy, Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award-winner Stephen Sondheim. The smash hit 1961 film version of West Side Story won 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and catapulted the musical to the center of the national conversation. The Center for the Arts' production is directed by Kim Powers, with Musical Direction by Sam Hagler and Assistant Direction and Choreography by Julie

Lakewood Theatre Company, Old Hickory: Play On!, running through August 2 http://lakewoodtheatreco.com/schedule/ This is the hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising the script. Act I is a rehearsal of the dreadful show, Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal, and the final act is the actual performance in which anything that can go wrong does...

Roxy Regional Theatre, Clarksville: The Music Man, running through August 8 www.roxyregionaltheatre.org Seventy-six trombones will close the Roxy Regional Theatre's 32nd season with a nostalgic bang when Meredith Willson's great American musical classic The Music Man marches onto the mainstage, July 17-August 22. Reprising his role from the 2011 national tour of The Music Man, John Adkison stars as fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill, who cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys' band he vows to organize ... despite the fact he doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef! However, his plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for town librarian Marian Paroo, played by Mary Malaney. A family-friendly story to be shared with every generation, Meredith Willson's six-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy has been entertaining audiences since 1957 with such memorable numbers as the high-stepping "76 Trombones," the romantic "'Til There Was You" and the humorous "Trouble in River City."

Cumberland County Playhouse and Scopes Fest, Dayton, Front Page News: Dayton and the World-Famous Scopes Trial, running through July 27 www.ccplayhouse.com Following last year's held-over, sellout success, the Cumberland County Playhouse and the Scopes Trial Festival of Dayton, will once again co-produce Front Page News: Dayton and the World-Famous Scopes Trial, July 17-19 and 25-26. Presented in the famous courtroom where Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan battled in 1925, this historically accurate play with music premiered during last year's Festival. Based on a script by Deborah Harbin, this new version was created by Playhouse Producing Director Jim Crabtree and Grammy Award nominee Bobby Taylor.

Friday, July 17 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 First Time Stories: Join Actors Bridge's producing artistic director Vali Forrister as she hosts local tellers sharing stories of their first experiences of love, loss and everything in between. Stories must be true, five minutes or less, and told from the heart rather than read. Sit back and listen or share a story yourself! 6 p.m. at Actors Bridge Studio/LeQuire Gallery Building

Friday, July 17 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 FALL (Featuring Timbre): The Night Girl: Nashville-based harpist/composer, Timbre and FALL recently collaborated on the music video for Night Girl: Nycteris Sees the Sun, a track off Timbre's beautifully stunning new record. This will be the first live performance of the piece & will feature Timbre, along with select members of her band. FALL is also thrilled to once again present Fighting With Windmills, an original piece created for & performed for the 1st SIDESHOW Fringe Festival in 2011. Rounding out the program will be the debut of a new solo work by FALL artistic director, Rebekah Hampton Barger. 7 p.m. at Belmont's Black Box Theatre

Friday, July 17 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 How To Draw A Nekkid Man: Written and performed by Tricia Rose Burt -- a frequent guest storyteller with The Moth - this unique solo performance chronicles her bumpy, fascinating trip from Southern belle to contemporary artist, while battling social propriety and corporate America. Along the way, she captures a nekkid man's essence, finds compassion for a home wrecker named Pigface, and is stalked by God. Directed by Mia Rovegno. 8 p.m. at Actors Bridge Studio/LeQuire Gallery Building

Friday, July 17 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 ALTITUDE: Colliding With the Sky: Altitude is a creative effort of Thérèse Keegan and Lizard Walker, artistic collaborators for many years, and mother and daughter ever since they first met. Their premiere offering at Nashville's Sideshow Fringe includes a motley collection of old favorites and new works performed on steel apparatus and silks. Altitude is joined in this production by aerial violinist Alicia Enstrom, Melinda Lio on the traditional Chinese pipa, and Karen Renée Robb, sound healer and founder of Frame Drum Wisdom. 9 p.m. at Belmont's Black Box Theatre

Friday, July 17 @ Sideshow Fringe Festival 2015 Matt & Ben Written by Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project) and Brenda Withers, Matt & Ben is the story Hollywood has glamorized, publicized, and bombarded us with - how it all began for the two young men, now famous for the tabloid coverage of their on-again-off-again romances, their big-budget smashes and flops, and their Project Greenlight. It started with a script for the film that became Good Will Hunting, slaved over by the bright young dreamers (portrayed in this play's premiere by the female playwrights) in their run-down apartment in Somerville, Massachusetts, in 1996. Or was it? This hilarious, scathing play takes us back to the pivotal moment when the finished script that would change their lives ... fell from the ceiling while they were working on something else. The laughs come at a manic pace, in this delightfully venomous play that took offBroadway by storm. Matt & Ben is produced by Actor's Bridge Sideshow Fringe Festival and stars Britt Byrd and Jenna Pryor in the title roles. Patrick Kramer directs. 9:30 p.m. at Actors Bridge Studio/LeQuire Gallery Building

Opening July 23

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre: All Shook Up, running through August 30 www.dinnertheatre.org Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre - Nashville's venerable entertainment center, which for 49 years has been the theater home to thousands of actors, directors, technicians and artists - has announced the creative team and cast for this summer's eagerly anticipated production of All Shook Up, slated to run July 23-August 30. Nine-time First Night Award winner and Chaffin's Barn artistic director Martha Wilkinson will lead the creative team, which also includes 2012 First Night Honoree Pam Atha as choreographer, and well-known Nashville musician Michael Holmes as music director. DeVon Buchanan, who last summer starred in the Barn's production of Ain't Misbehavin' and who will be choreographing the upcoming Street Theatre Company mounting of Heathers the Musical (with Wilkinson directing), leads the cast as Chad, with Jennifer Richmond (last onstage in Nashville Rep's production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike) playing Natalie.

The Arts at Center Street, at TPAC's James K. Polk Theatre, Nashville: Alien The Musical, running through July 26. Jimmy Dolan is loved by his brothers, honored by his foreman, esteemed by his community, and cherished by his wife and kids. In a world of struggle, where solutions to their present suffering are to advance careers and build wealth or criticize the powers and incite revolution, Jimmy sings another song. Set in New York in the late 1800's, a time when Irish immigrants, on average, lived six years after arriving in the new world, "ALIEN: The Musical" explores the tumultuous journey of the Dolan family during those initial years in New York, and follows their family's narrative into present-day California. It is there that their story intersects with "Mexican" immigrants who work in the kitchen of the newly opened "O'Neil's Irish Pub and Family Restaurant." When these two worlds collide, an unexpected twist plunges the Irish and Latinos into a conflict that makes us question what it means to be human; what it means to love and create a hospitable world for those who feel alienated by our ideals or sense of security.

Opening July 24

Cumberland County Playhouse: A Chorus Line, running through August 28 www.ccplayhouse.com

Monday, July 27

Nashville Theater's Big Reveal: The First Night Honors 2015 Preview Party, 6 p.m. at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Nashville. Members of The First Night Honors' Class of 2015 will be revealed at the gala preview party. Join us for all the fun and excitement as we introduce our 2015 First Night Honorees, along with our 2015 First Night Star Award Winners and the Most Promising Actors. We'll also reveal some of the dazzling plans we have in store for you at the 2015 Honors Gala, including our emcees for the event, and featuring performances from some of the summer's biggest musical productions. Admission is free and there'll be a cash bar available to help you ease into the First Night season in style. Among the shows represented to entertain you: Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre's ALL SHOOK UP; The Larry Keeton Theatre's NUNSENSE; Center for the Arts' WEST SIDE STORY; Arts Center of Cannon County's GHOST; VWA Theatricals' THE LAST FIVE YEARS...and more! For more information, call us at (615) 892-4044.

Opening August 6:

Cumberland County Playhouse: The Fox on the Fairway, running through October 16 www.ccplayhouse.com

The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson/Nashville: Nunsense, running through August 22 www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org

Opening August 7:

Arts Center of Cannon County: Ghost, The Musical, running through August 22 www.artscenterofcc.com

Encore Theatre Company, Mt. Juliet: August: Osage County, running through August 22 www.encore-theatre-company.org

Pull-Tight Players, Franklin: Into the Woods, running through August 22 www.pull-tight.com The long-awaited film adaptation of this Broadway classic enchanted film fans last holiday season, and Pull-Tight is proud to present the smashingly original stage version, featuring the unabridged Sondheim score in all its witty and wickedly wonderful glory. The fairy tale characters may be familiar, but their fates are certainly not. Find out what happens after 'happily ever after' this August.

Opening August 13

Nashville Shakespeare Festival at Centennial Park: Henry V, running through September 13 www.nashvilleshakes.org Toward the end of the Civil War, on the eve of battle, enemies come together on a Tennessee battlefield to enact Shakespeare's play about the young king of England who leads his nation in a war against France. Throughout the 19th Century, Shakespeare was performed and read in almost every part of our country. Politicians quoted him in their speeches, generals in their orders, soldiers in their letters home, and slaves and former slaves turned to Shakespeare to educate and inspire. This NSF production, directed by Nat McIntyre, will use Shakespeare's historical drama to reflect on the American Civil War, using the very words that Shakespeare wrote over 400 years ago. His cast includes David Compton, Matt Garner, Ross Bolen, Christy Berryessa, Tamiko Robinson, Matt Rosenbaum, Tony Morton, Aaron Munoz, Alan Lee, Karen Sterberg and members of the NSF Apprentice Company. Henry V runs August 13 - September 13, Thursdays through Sundays and Labor Day Monday at the Centennial Park Bandshell; $10 suggested donation at the date. Food and drink vendors open up shop at 6 p.m. each evening, with pre-show entertainment getting under way at 6:30 p.m. Performances start at 7:30 p.m.

VWA Theatricals, at Darkhorse Theatre, Nashville: The Last Five Years, running through August 22 VWA Theatricals has found its Cathy and Jamie for the upcoming production of Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years: Delaney Amatrudo and Luke Denison. Amatrudo and Denison will lead the cast for the musical, which runs August 13-22 at Nashville's iconic Darkhorse Theater. Amatrudo currently studies at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and Denison is a recent graduate of Indiana University. Audrey Johnson and Andrew Cannata will be stand-bys for the leading roles in the production, which will be directed by veteran Nashville director Jeffrey Ellis (Company, The Rocky Horror Show, Gypsy, Damn Yankees and La Cage Aux Folles), with musical direction by Micah Snow and vocal direction by Lisa Van Wye. Van Wye will produce with Ed Amatrudo; Van Wye and Amatrudo are the principals in VWA Theatricals. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. for each performance, with pre-show music starting at 7 p.m. at Darkhorse Theatre, 4610 Charlotte Avenue in Nashville.

Sunday, August 16

The First Night Honors: The Most Promising Actors' Showcase

Opening August 18

Act Too Pro, Franklin, at The Franklin Theatre: Mary Poppins, running through August 23. www.acttoopro.com Everyone's favorite practically perfect nanny takes the stage in this Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious musical adventure. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven TONY Awards, including Best Musical. The cast features Nashville favorite Megan Murphy Chambers as Mary Poppins, Billy Ditty as Bert, Corrie Miller as Winifred Banks. Other cast members include Erica Haines, Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva, Scott Stewart, Heather Webber, Vicki White, Lisa Gillespie, and Jeremy Maxwell. This cast is comprised of individuals who have been teachers, master class instructors, actors, or students with Act Too Players.

Opening August 20

Circle Players, Nashville, at TSU Performing Arts Center: American Idiot, running through August 30 www.circleplayers.net

Opening August 28

Street Theatre Company, Nashville, at Bailey Middle School: Heathers the Musical, running through September 13 www.streettheatrecompany.org

Opening September 3

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Nashville: Arsenic and Old Lace, running through October 11 www.dinnertheatre.com

Nashville Repertory Theatre at TPAC's Johnson Theatre: Rapture, Blister, Burn, running through September 19 www.nashvillerep.org

Opening September 4

Cumberland County Playhouse: The Foreigner, running through November 5 www.ccplayhouse.com

Opening September 10

Gaslight Dinner Theatre, Dickson: Barbra's Wedding, running through September 19 www.gaslightdinnertheatre.org

Opening September 11

Actors Bridge Ensemble, Nashville, at Belmont's Black Box Theater: Hearts Like Fists, running through September 20 www.actorsbridge.org A superhero noir comedy about the dangers of love. The city's heart beats with fear: Doctor X is sneaking into apartments and injecting lovers with a lethal poison. Lisa's heart beats with hope: Now that she's joined the elite Crimefighters, maybe she can live a life with meaning. And every beat of Peter's wounded heart brings him closer to death, but he's designing an artificial replacement that will never break. Can the Crimefighters stop Doctor X? Do Peter and Lisa have a chance at love? And who is the girl with a face like a plate?

Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro: Harvey, running through September 20 www.boroarts.org

Opening September 17

Studio Tenn, Franklin: Gypsy, running through October 4 www.studiotenn.com

Opening September 18

Encore Theatre Company, Mt. Juliet: The Mousetrap, running through October 3 www.encore-theatre-company.org

Lakewood Theatre Company, Old Hickory: Black Coffee, running through October 4 www.lakewoodtheatreco.com This little known mystery will surprise and delight Christie fans. Written in 1934, the story concerns a physicist named Sir Claude Amory who has come up with a formula for an atom bomb. In the first act, Sir Claude is poisoned (in his coffee, naturally) and Hercule Poirot is called in to solve the case with the twists and turns expected in a true Christie fashion!

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: Of Mice and Men, running through September 27 www.mltarts.com

Springhouse Theatre Company, Smyrna: Fiddler on the Roof, running through October 4 www.springhousetheatre.com Enjoy the memorable music and infectious zest for life found in the village of Anatevka as STC starts the season with one of the most beloved musicals of all time.

Opening September 22

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Dirty Dancing, running through September 27 www.tpac.org

Opening September 25

Cumberland County Playhouse, Crossville: Once On This Island, running through November 6 www.ccplayhouse.com

Opening October 2

Arts Center of Cannon County, Woodbury: 12 Angry Men, running through October 17 www.artscenterofcc.com

Opening October 8

The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson/Nashville: The Music Man, running through October 24 www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org

Nashville Rep at TPAC's Johnson Theatre: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, running through October 31 www.nashvillerep.org

October 8 & 10

Nashville Opera at TPAC's Andrew Jackson Hall: Puccini's Turandot www.nashvilleopera.org After composing La Boheme, Tosca and Madama Butterfly, what could Puccini possibly do for a final statement? The answer: TURANDOT. Containing some of the greatest operatic music ever written, TURANDOT is the culmination of Puccini's brilliant career. This grand-scale opera is full of thrilling choruses, thundering orchestrations, and a cast consisting of, well, most of ancient China! This magnificent work-which features Pavarotti's signature aria, "Nessun dorma"-promises to be a landmark event for the Nashville Opera and an evening not to be missed. Approximate running time: 2 hours, 25 minutes (includes two 20-minute intermissions)

Opening October 9

Pull-Tight Players, Franklin: The Foreigner, running through October 24 www.pull-tight.com This perennial favorite from playwright Larry Shue has become an American theatre staple and with good reason. The tale of a mild-mannered English science fiction proofreader who finds himself at a rural fishing lodge in Georgia and on the receiving end of a host of secrets and scandalous tales from other lodge visitors zings from comedy to action en route to a thrilling Act Two climax.

Renaissance Players, Dickson: Cheaper By The Dozen, running through October 18 www.renplayers.com

Opening October 15

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Nashville: Alone Together, running through November 15 www.dinnertheatre.com

Opening October 16

Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro: The Addams Family, running through November 1 www.boroarts.org

Street Theatre Company, Nashville, at Bailey Middle School: The Last Queen of Wonderland, running through October 24 www.streettheatrecompany.org

Opening October 20

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, running through October 25 www.tpac.org

Opening October 22

Cumberland County Playhouse: In-Laws, Outlaws, and Other People (Who Should Be Shot), running through December 12 www.ccplayhouse.com

Opening October 23

Encore Theatre Company, Mt. Juliet: Gin Rummy, running through November 7 www.encore-theatre-company.org

Opening November 6

Arts Center of Cannon County, Woodbury: Mary Poppins, running through November 21 www.artscenterofcc.org

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: My Fair Lady, running through November 22 www.mltarts.org

Street Theatre Company, Nashville, at Bailey Middle School: Bat Boy the Musical, running through November 22 www.streettheatrecompany.org

Opening November 10

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Bullets Over Broadway, running through November 15 www.tpac.org

Opening November 13

Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro: The Glass Menagerie, running through November 22 www.boroarts.org

Nashville Opera at The Noah Liff Opera Center: Philip Glass' Hydrogen Jukebox www.nashvilleopera.org Join us for an intimate voyage through the cultural landscape of America from the 1950's through the 1980s. Delving into such topics as life, death, the atomic bomb and potential annihilation, Eastern philosophy, sex, drugs, rock and roll, war, and significant political events, Hydrogen Jukebox is a kaleidoscope of societal phenomena. Above all, though, Hydrogen Jukebox tries to portray the American People-a collective of individuals searching a better way towards understanding, meaning, and happiness in hectic and often confusing times. This electrifying opera-featuring a haunting, dynamic score by Philip Glass and the prophetic poetry of Allen Ginsberg-promises to overwhelm your senses with a poignant experience that is at once passionately nostalgic and strikingly relevant. Approximate running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes (with one 20-minute intermission)

?Opening November 19

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Nashville: Yule Y'all, running through December 27 www.dinnertheatre.com

Gaslight Dinner Theatre, Dickson: Mr. Jingle's Christmas Clause, running through December 19 www.gaslightdinnertheatre.org

Opening November 20

Cumberland County Playhouse: A Sanders Family Christmas, running through December 22 www.ccplayhouse.com

Opening November 27

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre Backstage, Nashville: Murder at the Howard Johnson's, running through December 27 www.dinnertheatre.com

Nashville Rep at TPAC's Johnson Theatre: A Christmas Story, running through December 20 www.nashvillerep.org

Opening December 3

The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson/Nashville: 1940s Radio Christmas Carol, running through December 20 www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org

Studio Tenn, Franklin: It's A Wonderful Life, running through December 20 www.studiotenn.com

Opening December 4

Arts Center of Cannon County, Woodbury: A Tuna Christmas, running through December 13 www.artscenterofcc.com

Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro: White Christmas, running through December 20 www.boroarts.org

Lakewood Theatre Company, Old Hickory: The Lion in Winter, running through December 20 www.lakewoodtheatreco.com Sibling rivalry, adultery and dungeons - Lion in Winter, by James Goldman, is a modern day classic. Comedic in tone, dramatic in action - the play tells the story of the Plantagenet family who are locked in a free for all of competing ambitions to inherit a kingdom. The queen, and wealthiest woman in the world, Eleanor of Aquitaine, has been kept in prison since raising an army against her husband, King Henry II. Let out only for holidays, the play centers around the inner conflicts of the royal family as they fight over both a kingdom, as well as King Henry's paramour during the Christmas of 1183. As Eleanor says, "every family has its ups and downs," and this royal family is no exception.

Pull-Tight Players, Franklin: Holmes For The Holidays, running through December 19 www.pull-tight.com The halls are decked with murder this holiday season at the Connecticut manse of stage actor William Gillette. But whodunit? His mother, Martha? Or one of his fellow actor friends staying at Connecticut Castle for the Christmas weekend? Gillette has played Sherlock Holmes on stage, but now he had better play him in real life before the murderer strikes again.

Renaissance Players, Dickson: A Christmas Story, The Musical, running through December 13

Springhouse Theatre Company, Smyrna: It's a Wonderful Life, running through December 13 www.springhousetheatre.comTraditions are a significant part of the way we experience the joy of the Christmas season. Make a visit to Bedford Falls one of your traditions as you share in the classic telling of the full- stage version of It's a Wonderful Life.

Opening December 11

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: A Coney Island Christmas, running through December 20 www.mltarts.org

Opening January 15, 2016

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: The Exonerated, running through January 24 www.mltarts.org

Opening January 22

Nashville Opera at TPAC's James K. Polk Theater: Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte www.nashvilleopera.org It all starts with a bet. Two young men enter into a wager with an older bachelor to prove the indestructible fidelity of their beautiful fiancées. Lesson #1: Never make bets in which the human heart is involved. This comic opera is the peak of Mozart's brilliant exploration into the workings of love. Following closely on the heels of such masterpieces as The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, Cosi Fan Tutte is the ultimate statement on the dissimilarity between men and women when it comes to affairs of the heart. Approximate running time: 2 hours, 30 minutes (includes one 20-minute intermission)

Opening January 26, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Matilda the Musical, running through January 31 www.tpac.org

Opening February 5, 2016

Pull-Tight Players, Franklin: Southern Fried Funeral, running through February 20 www.pull-tight.com Pull-Tight is thrilled to feature this uproarious homegrown comedy from local playwrights Osborne and Eppler. Families reveal their real selves in light of a crisis, and the Frye family is no exception. You won't want to miss the true colors this zany Southern family paints the occasion with as they lay dearly departed Dewey Frye to rest.

Opening February 11, 2016

Nashville Rep at TPAC's Johnson Theatre: Good Monsters, running through February 27 www.nashvillerep.org

Opening February 12, 2016

Springhouse Theatre Company, Smyrna: Jane Austin's Emma, running through February 28 www.springhousetheatre.com Those who love Jane Austen, as well as those who simply love laughter, life, and... love, will be enchanted by this Paula K. Parker adaptation of one of Ms. Austen's most delightful works.

Opening February 16, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Motown the Musical, through February 21 www.tpac.org

Opening February 18, 2016

The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson/Nashville: Sunset Boulevard, running through March 5 www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org

Studio Tenn, Franklin: The Glass Menagerie, running through March 6 www.studiotenn.com

Opening March 9, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: The Phantom of the Opera, running through March 20 www.tpac.org

Opening March 19, 2016

Nashville Rep at TPAC's Johnson Theatre: Chicago, running through April 16 www.nashvillerep.org

Opening April 8, 2016

Pull-Tight Players, Franklin: Rabbit Hole, running through April 23 www.pull-tight.com Celebrated author David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning play explores the various ways a family copes with unexpected and tragic death, with a deft balance of humor, pathos and hope. Whether or not you have seen the acclaimed Oscar-nominated film adaptation, you won't want to miss this exciting addition to the season.

Springhouse Theatre Company, Smyrna: Tom Sawyer, running through April 24 www.springhousetheatre.com Join master storyteller Mark Twain as he leads us into the world of his most famous character -Tom Sawyer. Tom's adventures never fail to remind us of why great storytelling never grows old.

Opening April 14, 2016

The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson/Nashville: The Miss Firecracker Contest, running through April 30 www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org

Opening April 22, 2016

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: Lend Me a Tenor, running through www.mltarts.org

Opening April 26, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Mamma Mia!, running through May 1 www.tpac.org

Opening May 6, 2016

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: Backyard Bard: Romeo & Juliet, running through www.mltarts.org

Opening May 10, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: The Bridges of Madison County, running through May 15 www.tpac.org

Opening May 31, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, running through June 5 www.tpac.org

Opening June 3, 2016

Studio Tenn, Franklin, at Schermerhorn Symphony Center: West Side Story, running through June 4, www.studiotenn.com

Pull-Tight Players, Franklin: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, running through June 18 www.pull-tight.com Trust us - your elementary school spelling bee was never like this! Take a group of neurotic, over-achieving grade schoolers with a dictionary in their hands and hope in their hearts, add a group of equally wacky moderators and stir for a delightful and sharply funny comedy that will have you rolling in the aisles. But don't get too comfy on the floor - you might just be picked to join the bee!

Opening June 7, 2016

Broadway at TPAC, Nashville: If/Then, running through June 7 www.tpac.org

Opening June 9, 2016

The Larry Keeton Theatre, Donelson/Nashville: Thoroughly Modern Millie, running through June 25 www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org

Opening June 10, 2016

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: Butterflies Are Free, running through www.mltarts.org

Opening July 8, 2016

Murfreesboro Little Theatre: Next to Normal, running through www.mltarts.org



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