Director of Communications
Amanda.Murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Chelsea.Trott@tn.gov
629-395-8941
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Want to go on a Shakespearean adventure, “pop-up” style? All of Nashville is a stage: a home by the river; a building you thought was empty; a historical site. Shakespeare is going to be popping up in some surprising places.
As part of Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s 30th anniversary season, six directors will choose their casts and stage lively “upright” readings of the bard’s plays in and around Nashville. Kicking it all off is Much Ado About Nothing, directed by the imaginative David Wilkerson. Ticket holders will be texted the site address 24 hours in advance and travel to unique settings inspired by each of the plays. Some of Nashville’s favorite (and bravest!) actors will bring Shakespeare’s words to life and ensure that audiences will experience these plays in an exciting and unusual way.
Plays & Directors:
Much Ado About Nothing (March 24) directed by David Wilkerson; The Merchant of Venice (May 19) directed by Santiago Sosa; The Tempest (June 16) directed by Natalie Risk, Titus Andronicus (July 21), directed by Laramie Hearn; The Taming of the Shrew (Oct. 20) directed by Kim Bretton; and Richard III (Nov. 17) directed by Stella Reed.
Locations will be texted to ticket buyers first (24 hours in advance) before the start of each performance. For walk-up audiences, locations will be posted on www.nashvilleshakes.org and on Nashville Shakes’ social media pages the morning of the show.
Tickets: “Pop-Up Passes” are $50 for all 6 plays, which ensures a seat up front, or $10 for individual plays. Walk-ups are also encouraged! Tickets will be $12 at the “door.”
Purchase tickets at www.TicketsNashville.com.
UP NEXT in Nashville Shakes’ 30th Anniversary season: There will be a very special “Bard’s Birthday Bash” on April 23 in collaboration with Vanderbilt University Library. Our 30th Anniversary Shakespeare in the Park in August/September 2018 will be a magical, celebratory production of the Bard’s most beloved comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
All of NSF’s programming is supported in part by Metro Nashville Arts Commission and the Tennessee Arts Commission.
Carrie Brewer
Marketing Director
The Nashville Shakespeare Festival
Office: 615-255-2273
Director of Communications
Amanda.Murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Chelsea.Trott@tn.gov
629-395-8941