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NHT! Nashville: PBT announces 2009-2010 season, auditions and more

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People's Branch Theatre, Nashville's professional progressive theatre, proudly celebrates TEN YEARS of innovative and socially progressive theatre for Nashville. PBT is marking this milestone with a season of anniversaries and triumphs as only PBT can. The 2009-2010 season celebrates the lives of extraordinary people and extraordinary events, including an innovative play from one of the twentieth century's most radical and influential playwrights, a new musical about the quintessential American, the much-anticipated return of Hedwig, and another round of original short plays by Nashville's best playwrights. Buy your tickets early, and don't miss a single show!

NHT! Nashville: TN Rep celebrates 25th Anniversary Season with "Nashville Scenes"

season_splash.jpgTennessee Repertory Theatre will partner with The Acorn restaurant and The Nashville Scene for a special event to celebrate its 25th Anniversary.  The evening—titled “Nashville Scenes”-- will feature staged readings of scenes from Tennessee Rep’s 2009-2010 season and hot hors d’oeuvres and will be held Wednesday, July 29 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at The Acorn (114 28th Avenue North).

Nashville Shakespeare Festival successfully argues "Shakespeare's Case"

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If you missed the two night showing of Nashville Shakespeare Festival's original work Shakespeare's Case written by Nashville favorites Nan Gurley, Denice Hicks and Claire Syler, then you are without a doubt guilty!

Guilty of missing a delightfully entertaining piece of work that only the incredible talent of the Nashville Shakespeare Festival could deliver!

007 vs. Wolverine on Broadway - No, really!

hugh-jackman.jpgBroadway babies brace yourselves because here they come: The NY Post is reporting that  Daniel Craig, a k a James Bond, and Hugh Jackman, aka Wolverine, will team up in a new play this fall on Broadway.

The drama, A Steady Rain by Keith Huff, is about two Chicago cops whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when they become involved in a domestic dispute in a poor neighborhood!

Craig, whose Bond movies "Casino Royale" and "Quantum of Solace" are among the highest grossing films of all time, will be making his New York stage debut. He started off in the theater in London, playing bit parts, but he has not appeared in a play in several years.

Actor’s Bridge expertly delivers dark camp noir with Sam Shepard’s Simpatico

 

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In a theatre season that has seemed veritably littered with upbeat, lively fare meant to distract from your woes Actor’s Bridge Ensemble’s Nashville premiere of Sam Shepard’s “Simpatico” is a welcome change of pace—not to mention a bold and ambitious choice for the troupe. It must be pointed out that any Sam Shepard piece bears with it a certain gravity that almost guarantees from the outset a difficult at best production to even the most seasoned performers; witness modern classic “True West” and the lesser known “Buried Child” for evidence of such. “Simpatico” faces an even bigger burden due to its mind bogglingly slow build and twenty-year arc of discovery from which Shepard wrings out details in a convoluted layer-upon-layer plot that can cause even the staunchest of theatre goers’ eyes to glass over about a quarter of the way through the first act. All this added to the fact that the 1999 movie based on the play boasted the star power of Nick Nolte, Jeff Bridges and Sharon Stone and despite that met with middling reviews and a weak box office are no small portents.

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