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Nashville, Tennessee

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Theater
Brothers in Arms
by Martin Brady
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Topdog/Underdog is a work of social relevance—a strongly worded, cleverly crafted and often poignant meditation on matters that transcend its African American milieu.




From the Archives
Bell Buckle Bard
by Martin Brady
This weekend, Bell Buckle seriously ups its résumé with the debut of the Tennessee Shakespeare Festival (TSF) and its production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
(Jun 26, 2008)


Fender Bender
by Martin Brady
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: FuseBox Theatre, Nashville’s newest improv and comedy ensemble, made its official stage debut with Crash on June 21 in the Edgehill Studios Cafe.
(Jun 26, 2008)


The World on a String
by Joe Nolan
Just a couple of weeks after hordes of country music zealots invaded Nashville for the CMA Fest, Music City will become a mecca of a different sort.
(Jun 19, 2008)


CliffsNotes Theater
by Martin Brady
America is a melting pot, and so is The Complete History of America (Abridged), a zany stew of revue-style takeoffs and put-ons lampooning the politics, wars, society and (often low) culture of the U.S.A.
(Jun 19, 2008)


The Fundamental Question
by Martin Brady
White trash and religion are not strange bedfellows. In fact, they coexist quite comfortably at the Darkhorse Theater.
(Jun 12, 2008)


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