Review: River & Rail Theatre Co. Explores Secrets and Truths in ‘Fun Home’

BY ALAN SHERROD   Successful works of theatre have a way of holding up a mirror to its viewers, its reflection revealing universal truths that touch each individual with memories and revelations specific to their own lives. That is certainly…

Review in Brief: KSO and Laura Beth Wells Bring A Sunday Afternoon Audience To Joy and Tears

BY ALAN SHERROD   While a sudden fall rain fell outside the Bijou Theatre on Sunday afternoon, those inside may have noticed a little moisture as well. No, not a leaky roof, thank heavens, but rather a tear or two…

KSO’s 2022-23 Season Nears as Individual Concert Tickets Go On Sale

The hypnotic music of late summer cicadas will soon give way to autumn’s music—just as hypnotic—from the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Although one can still purchase a 2022-23 season subscription to any of their series, single tickets to individual concerts are…

Review: ‘Always … Patsy Cline’ at Clarence Brown Theatre

BY ALAN SHERROD   In case you haven’t been paying attention, jukebox musicals are real crowd-pleasers. For example, Ain’t Too Proud, the story of the Temptations, just finished a lengthy run on Broadway and has begun touring productions. Jersey Boys,…

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