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April 5-14
The Odd Couple*
Directed by Chris Beam
This Neil Simon classic comedy opens as a group of
the guys assembled for cards in the apartment of
divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any
indication, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late
to arrive is Felix Unger who has just been separated
from his wife. Fastidious, depressed and none too
tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds
Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind
when the clean-freak and the slob ultimately decide
to room together with hilarious results.
Sponsored by: First Bank of Tennessee
April 20
Roane Choral Society’s
Turn Your Radio On
Remember the “good ole days” when there was no TV
and we all sat around the radio, being quiet so we
could hear, and laughing at the jokes and listening to
the music? For nearly four decades it was the radio
that brought our nation together to listen to those
programs. Classical music, yes – country music,
yes – popular music, yes – and those new guys, the
disc jockeys. Well, if you don’t remember, then this is
a time to get a hint as to what was going on on the
radio. If you do know, then here is a chance to go
down that nostalgic lane.
April 27
Carib Sounds
With roots running deep into the Caribbean and
branching out all over the world, steel drum music
is a fresh sound that is captivating audiences
everywhere. The music of Carib Sounds will move
you into that “island attitude”!
This performance made possible in part
through a grant from the
Tennessee Arts Commission.
May 10
NewFound Road with Josh Miller
One of the most exciting new bands to emerge on
the national bluegrass scene in the new millenium,
NewFound Road specializes in a powerfully
streamlined sound delivered with heartfelt honesty
and passion. The bands’ equally capable, yet distinct
vocalists, who are also formidable instrumentalists
and songwriters, ensure that each song is executed
with both emotion and precision- be it a bluesy solo
vocal, soaring three part harmony or a solemn
a cappella gospel treatment.
May 18
Jaden Maxwell – Illusionist
Jaden’s show includes sleight of hand and close up
magic. Audience participation will be a large part of
the performance.
May 20-24
Twinderella (YOUTH PRODUCTION)
Directed by Karen Slikker
Did you know that Cinderella has a long lost twin
brother named Bob living in the same kingdom with
his own wicked stepfamily? The separated siblings
have enlisted the services of the Fairy Godmother,
the Godfather (he ain’t no fairy!) and two enchanted
gerbils to help wile their way into the exclusive royal
festivities of Wychwood-under-Ooze. When the two
strangers disappear at midnight after Cinderella hits a
game winning homerun, the search is on to find the
feet that fit the glass slipper and the muddy cleat!
Sponsored by: La-Z-Boy
June 15
In Memory of My Friend,
Conway Twitty
Jack Brickles, the last living member of the original
Twitty Bird Band, will present the Jack Brickles
Show “In Memory of My Friend Conway Twitty”.
The concert will include many of Twitty’s No. 1
hits, “It’s Only Make Believe,” “Hello” and “You’ve
Never Been This Far Before” and others, as well as
sharing stories from his time on the road that have
never been heard before.
This performance made possible in part
through a grant from the
Tennessee Arts Commission.
June 21-30
Victoria’s House*
Directed by Bernie Belisle
The scene of a murder at the turn of the century, Neil
Bannister kills his devoted wife and thinks he’s com-
mitted the perfect crime, but, forces are working
against him. Whether it’s the law or supernatural
phenomena beyond his understanding is the question
which is not resolved until the erie plot twists bring
down the final curtain.
Sponsored by: SouthEast Bank
July 13
David Carroll and Friends
From the 1920s, to Radio Hall of Fame legend
Luther Masingill’s unprecedented career, to the
earliest days of local TV, the big names who have
come and gone, and the wonders of today’s
technology, David takes the audience on a
fun-filled trip through the history of local
broadcasting. See the faces behind the radio
voices and your favorite TV personalities from then
and now. See and hear highlights from David’s
amazing radio and TV archives (some dating back
to 1940) and enjoy hilarious video local news
bloopers never before shown in public.
August 2
The Scott and Alan Show
Scott Griffin and Alan Tripp began playing duos
together in 2007. In 2010-12 they were invited to
perform at the Instituto de Belles Artes in Mexico,
Bill Gaither’s Family Festival, Maranatha Bible
Conference, Word of Life campuses, Crystal
Cathedral and many concerts in Chicago where
they reside. Their program includes arrangements
and improvisation of classical, popular, jazz and
sacred music.
August 16-25
Those Crazy Ladies in the House on
the Corner*
Directed by Harry Landreth
What do you do when you have three geriatric
sisters as patients and all they want to do is sit at
home and talk to one another all at the same
time? You move another person in with them. At
least, that’s what Doc Lomax does when he has a
new nurse needing a place to live, a nurse with a
secret, that is. But when the nephew shows up
with a plan to sell the family house, things seem to
get complicated again, especially with Christmas
just around the corner.
September 28
Jason Coleman’s
The Legacy of Floyd Cramer
Since he was old enough to reach the keys, Jason
Coleman has been playing the piano. At an early
age, he began to follow in the footsteps of his
grandfather, piano legend Floyd Cramer, making
several appearances with Floyd on television and
at live shows as a child. Over time, his playing
style has progressed and matured into an uncanny
reflection of the signature style of his granddad.
November 16
Barbara Bailey Hutchison
Barbara returns to TVT after an almost three year
absence! This Grammy Award winning singer-
songwriter has a voice that is familiar to millions of
television and radio listeners. She has appeared at
the White House three times, performed in nearly
all 50 states and around the world in countries like
Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand and
more! Join us for one great evening of music and
stories!
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever*
In this hilarious Christmas tale, a couple struggling
to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with
casting the Herdman kids– probably the most in-
ventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe
the mayhem– and the fun– when the Herdmans
collide with the Christmas story head on!
December 6-15
Directed by Karen Slikker
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