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Chicago by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt The truth may be out there, somewhere, but at the Cook County Jail, it’s a fuzzy science.

A Thank You Letter to Dr. Tyson

Just before Thanksgiving, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson’s speaking tour came through Nashville. My mind swelled and stayed that way for days upon days of pondering afterward. The holiday came and went, along with social-media posts about being thankful and I concluded… Continue Reading →

A Christmas Story Presented by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt You may remember the major award, Aunt Clara’s ridiculous Christmas present, the schoolyard bully with yellow eyes, the unique Christmas meal and the triple-dog dare, but seeing it all, come to life on stage is an incredible experience… Continue Reading →

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt You might recognize the names Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. They were minor characters, hovering just above the background, in that tragedy. No longer supporting characters, the spotlight shines on them in this Tony Award-winning play!

Rapture, Blister, Burn by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt The road to happiness can be long and winding. It’s a difficult path, for some. As evidenced in Rapture, Blister, Burn, it can be both a bonding experience, as well as a fracturing one.

Previewing the 2015 Wild West Comedy Festival

Per Matt For the second year in a row, Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Festival has returned to the Music City.

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt Nashville Rep’s final performance of the year goes out with a bang!

“I Don’t Do Disasters.”

Per Matt Last week, Robert Irvine LIVE visited Nashville’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center and it was definitely a whirlwind of energy, fitness and positivity wrapped around some amazing food demos.

Previewing Robert Irvine LIVE

Per Matt How would you describe Robert Irvine LIVE? It’s not a cooking demo. It’s not a scripted event. It’s unlike anything you’ve seen before.

Death of a Salesman by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt Dramatic, painful, tragic, failure, unstable, wisecracking, dismissive and difficult. Individually, each of these words represents different story elements, but together, they help create Death of a Salesman.

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