Entries from August 1, 2012 - August 31, 2012

Friday
Aug312012

Make A Night Of It

 

We all need something to look forward to.  I personally enjoy Thursday night rides with the DeadPeds, a moped “gang,” whose home base is a mechanic’s co-op/diy performance space called The Zombie Shop.  This past Thursday ride lead everyone to Dino’s, where we happened upon a performance by local garage rocker, Jeremy Cohen, of The Ettes.

With music in our heads and two-stroke fumes in our exhausts, we left Dino’s and stopped by the TPAC marquee for a mid-ride break. There’s nothing like enjoying a night on the town with friends who share common interests. 

Speaking of nights on the town, here at TPAC we are in the processes of mailing 2012-13 HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC series season tickets.  The calm before the storm.

Whether it’s a Tuesday night performance of Traces or a Sunday Matinee of The Lion King, the 2012-13 season has plenty to get excited about.  Six guaranteed nights out (or days for you matinee folks) at the theatre sounds like something to look forward to.  Be on the lookout for season tickets to be mailed Friday, August 31.

 

 

-Aaron

 

 

 

 

 

Friday
Aug242012

Time To Get Artsy!

Happy Friday to all the art enthusiasts in Nashville.  Just a reminder, next Saturday, September 1st, is First Saturday Art Crawl. Make your way downtown to explore some fun galleries, possibly sip some refreshments, and examine art from a wide array of diverse artists.

For More Information

Shuttle Map and Gallery Listing

 

- Sara

Friday
Aug172012

A TPAC Intern Says Thanks

Today marks my last day as a communications and education intern with TPAC. The experiences and people I met while working here will stay with me for the rest of my life.

When I decided to take an internship at TPAC, I had no idea what to expect. Moving to a city hundreds of miles away from everything I knew was intimidating, but the staff welcomed me with open arms and supported me every step of the way.

In May, I graduated from the University in Wisconsin, packed my car with the essentials (clothes, shoes and a coffee pot) and moved to Nashville. The city welcomed this Wisconsin girl with record breaking heat, CMA festival traffic, and of course an insane amount of BIG bugs. But I loved every minute of it. Since Wisconsin summers are often referred to as three months of bad sledding, not having to wear a jacket all summer was a “Love this!” experience.

I quickly learned that sweet tea is consumed like water, fried is the only way to eat chicken, and Mac n’ Cheese is considered a vegetable. I also learned that air conditioning is a blessing from God, cowboy boots are a fashion staple, and “Sugar” – well you just kinda have to go with it.

As I wrap up final projects and clean my desk, I can’t believe how quickly the summer flew. And I’m amazed with all I’ve been able to do. I worked alongside the PR team in promoting “The Nutty Professor” Musical, helped TPAC Education with their Summer Institute, developed promotional plans for TPAC’s children’s album, Give Yourself a High Five, and tackled a variety of projects that came up in each department. There were new lessons to be learned and exciting experiences every day.

Every person at TPAC taught me something, and I want to take this moment to say “Thank You!” The reason TPAC is so great is because of the people who fill the “behind the scenes” roles, and it was an honor to work with them this summer. Not only did TPAC staff encourage me on a daily basis, they also prepared me for my first steps into the professional world. For these things I am forever grateful.

I’m sad to leave TPAC behind. But as I watch the Nashville skyline disappear in my rearview mirror, I will take all the wonderful lessons, memories – and a killer addiction to sweet tea – back with me to America’s dairy land.

- Cassie

Monday
Aug062012

The love potion, it is working!

"CATS: Behind the Curtain" featuring The Nutty Professor (and Biscuits the cat)

Biscuits tackled the complex equations involved in Professor Kelp's love potion… and he was obviously successful, as you can see!

See The Nutty Professor, and you can learn from the master.  Yes, Jerry Lewis himself is directing this Pre-Broadway World Premiere in TPAC's Polk Theater through August 19.  Visit tpac.org/nuttyprofessor for details and tickets.

Biscuits heard there are deals for tickets when you Like TPAC at tpac.org/facebook.

– Jennifer

Thursday
Aug022012

Martinis, Sinatra and Pan-Am flight crews! 

On Saturday, August 25, 2012, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center at Jackson Hall will be transformed back to the early 1960s to create a magical and theatrical evening for this years TPAC Gala. 

Promoting the hit Broadway musical, "Catch Me If You Can," the 2012 Gala Co-Chairs, Bob Deal, Jason Bradshaw and Theresa Menefee, along with the talented TPAC logistical team, plan for attending patrons to be transported, intrigued and captivated by the decor, costumes, food and entertainment that will all be inspired from the Kennedy era. 

A very special musical performance by Broadway veteran, Aaron Tveit (as "Catch Me If You Can" leading man, Frank Abagnale, Jr., and currently starring in the musical movie adaptation of  "Les Miserables" as Enjorlras) will round out the thematic evening.

So, if you are wanting a night of martinis, Sinatra, Pan-Am flight crews, coiffed beauties and dinner-jacketed gentlemen, come to this years Gala and be a part of this special event which proceeds support TPAC Education for Nashville's youth. 

Come fly with us!

Check out the menu here! Contact TPAC @ (615) 687-4300 for more information.