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Ken Ludwig's
Moon Over Buffalo
August 1–23, 2009
Directed by Robert Hahn
Cast: Gay Harrison, Krisha Newport, Beverly Harrison, Alicia Sells, Mark Palmer, Erin Glisson, Robert McDonald, III, Gary Mullins |
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Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
by Ed Graczyk
September 11–October 4, 2009
Directed by Courtney Woolard
Cast: Carolyn Corley, Judie Douglas, Allison Erdely, Leo Lacamera, Kat Moore, Hope Nelson, Jackie Nunweiler, Margy Ragsdale, Chelsea Samples |
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Bell, Book & Candle
by John Van Druten
October 16–November 1, 2009
Directed by Zack Allen
Cast: Caroline King, Nicholas Robinson, Ashlee Latimer, Roy De La Rosa, Robby Griffith |
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World Premiere!
Spring: A Knoxville Sonata
by Percy Bell
November 5–14, 2009 (Thu/Fri/Sat)
Directed by Suzanne Curtis Campbell
This unique play—whose poetic language and setting conjures O’Connor and Dickey—is set in Knoxville, telling the story of two sisters who struggle to defy cycles of emotional violence, striving toward forgiveness and renewal despite a beleaguered family history. The play combines truth and legends from the playwright's Appalachian heritage.
Pictured at left: Biz Lyon (seated) as Drucilla and Rebecca Myers as Fiona. Photograph by Jennie Andrews. |
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Christmas Belles
by Jones, Hope & Wooten
November 27–December 13, 2009
Directed by Donnie Thomas
Cast: Bill Howard, Chelsea Samples, Windie Wilson, Cheri Compton, Hope England*, Bonny Pendleton*, Wanda Huttner, Leslie Gardner*, Gary Mullins, Josh Lester, Jim Conn*
*First appearance at Theatre Knoxville Downtown |
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Forbidden Knoxville
January 15–31, 2010
[Get Tickets Now]
Directed by Jayne Morgan
Musical Direction by Chris Hamblin
Cast: Bill Howard, Annie Millett, Krisha Newport, Chelsea Samples, Lisa Slagle, Dana Wham
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Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune
by Terrence McNally
February 12–March 7, 2010
[Advance Tickets]
Directed by Biz Lyon
Cast: Bonnie Lotesto, Vania Smrkovski |
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TSC New Play Festival
March 8–28, 2010
Presented by Tennessee Stage Company |
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The Lady in Question
by Charles Busch
April 23–May 9, 2010
[Advance Tickets]
Directed by Jim Richardson |
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Misery
by Stephen King
adapted by Simon Moore
June 4–27, 2010
[Advance Tickets]
Directed by Barry Wallace |