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Directed by Kenneth L. Waters, Jr., with intimacy choreography by Emily Ruck, the play is a series of nine charming vignettes that explore love and loss in the remote, mythical almost-town of Almost, Maine
We have some big events coming up this weekend, including Irish Day, the Home Show and ComicCon!
ClarksvilleCon is coming up on Saturday, March 18.
The fourth annual LiveWell Expo, an event dedicated to beauty, health and wellness, is partnering with Prime Fitness to celebrate World Health Day.
This weekend you can enjoy a new play at the Roxy, a renowned organist at Madison Street UMC or the Miss Tennessee USA Pageant.
Historic Collinsville Pioneer Settlement in rural Montgomery County will open its annual season on Saturday, April 1, featuring hands-on activities for all ages from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Following their sensational debut performances of Argentinian composer Osvaldo Golijov’s work, La Pasión según San Marcos [St. Mark Passion] to pandemic limited audiences, the GCO will again present an all-star cast including the composer’s original creative partners, Mikael Ringquist and Reynaldo Gonzalez-Fernandez.
The Austin Peay State University Music Department and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) at Austin Peay present the annual Guitar Fest, March 13-15.
Richard Greenberg’s The Violet Hour, a sophisticated comic fantasy about fate, ambition and time, opens at the Roxy Regional Theatre on Thursday, March 9, at 7 p.m.
This is a great weekend for taking a stroll, out at Rotary Park or across downtown Clarksville, including with a new Sunday afternoon event.