Art Attack
"Existo" posits an America as envisioned in our worst nightmares. [06-07-99]
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Dueling Arias
Comparing Memphis' and Nashville's opera companies. [05-10-99]
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Changing Roles
After nearly two decades of strong work with Nashville Children's Theatre, Teddy Giles is leaving. [05-03-99]
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The Big Time
Nashvillians make a triumphant appearance on the Broadway stage. [04-19-99]
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Eternal Youth
Mockingbird Public Theatre makes "Hamlet" relevant to young audiences. [04-12-99]
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Mixing It Up
Americans once again learn to appreciate the works of ethnic writers. [03-22-99]
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Middle Man
Some might say Bill Ivey has an unenviable job as chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. But after years of embattlement, the organization may be flourishing again. [02-23-99]
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American Spirit
Theodore Roosevelt lives again onstage at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. [01-19-99]
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Doubled Efforts
How's your bird? At long last, Nashville Ballet's "Swan Lake" is flying. [12-14-98]
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Traveling Home
"The Trip to Bountiful" [11-09-98]
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Rock Me, Amadeus
On a new production of "Amadeus." [10-19-98]
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Alexei Khimenko and his Merry Pranksters
A look at a brand new Robin Hood. [10-12-98]
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Southern Comfort
Lisa DuBois previews "The Widow's Best Friend." [10-05-98]
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Cell Division
The consequences of terrorism, explored on stage. [09-28-98]
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Personal History
The mysterious Opal Whiteley comes to life once more. [08-31-98]
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Distant Relations
The regional premiere of "Skylight" isn't the usual community-theater chestnut. [08-10-98]
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Sister Settlers
A Nashville theater company explores the 19th-century black migration West. [08-03-98]
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Do the Right Thing
A stellar cast revives "Antigone." [04-27-98]
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