The current Clarence Brown Theatre version of A Christmas Carol which opened this past weekend is an adaptation by Edward ...
It seems inevitable that we find ourselves talking about traditions this time of year. Our holiday traditions often defy ...
Drawing from a career background in music, motion pictures, and theatre, Alan Sherrod has been writing about Knoxville's diverse art and music scene since 2007 — first as the classical/new music ...
For one night only, writer and performer Chris McCreary presented his solo show Hot Nostalgia, a metatheatrical and eclectic mix of monodrama, stand-up, and sketch comedy. Collectively produced by ...
In his opening remarks for the audience at the past weekend’s Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concerts, conductor Aram Demirjian ...
Music history is full of anecdotal accounts of collaborations between composers and soloists—some amicable and successful, while others, not so much. Certainly in the “amicable and successful” ...
Theatre Knoxville Downtown presents Bernard Pomerance’s 1977 The Elephant Man. Directed by Sarah Campbell and set during Victorian-era London and Belgium, The Elephant Man recounts the life of Joseph ...
The first half of ‘Anora’ is some of the most fun you’ll ever have. Our charming yet childish co-lead Russian is Ivan—who also goes by Vanya—oozes Gen-z status by taking hits of his THC vape pen and ...
“God bless America!” is what our spoiled Russian son of a billionaire shouts in the streets of Las Vegas after he marries our titular character, Anora, in a fit of passion and spontaneity. The only ...
The Clarence Brown Theatre presents a troubling and thoughtful recent play, Liliana Padilla’s 2018 How to Defend Yourself, to UTK’s campus, directed by Jayne Morgan. How to Defend Yourself is about ...