Tennessee Repertory Theatre

Producing Artistic Director
René D. Copeland

Artist-in-Residence
David Alford

 
             
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2007-2008 Season

Sponsored by

The HCA Foundation on behalf of HCA/TriStar

Ingram Charitable Fund, Inc.

The Crucible

It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play

The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?

Doubt

The Underpants
Specials
A Holiday Party

New Play Reading
Clara's Hands

 

 
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Tennessee Repertory Theatre (Tennessee Rep)

Mission
The mission of Tennessee Repertory Theatre is to be a flagship regional theatre by creating the highest quality professional theatre, serving Middle Tennessee as a prime cultural resource, and contributing to the cultural, educational, economic and general welfare of Nashville, Middle Tennessee, and the State of Tennessee.

History
Now in its third decade, Tennessee Rep has Nashville's highly acclaimed actor, writer, and director David Alford serving as its executive artistic director. Alford attended the Juilliard School for Drama in New York and served the local arts community as the co-founder and artistic director of Nashville's Mockingbird Theatre. His commitment to excellence and service provides Tennessee Rep with the optimum artistic vision, programming, and philosophy needed for increased stability and growth.

Former Artistic Director Mac Pirkle and Martha Ingram founded the company in 1985. Tennessee Rep's mission was to produce high-quality productions for a broad range of audiences in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Eventually this mission grew to include the development and creation of new works with an emphasis on new musicals. Through Pirkle's distinguished leadership Tennessee Rep produced 70 shows, a notable regional tour, and a musical revue that subsequently appeared on Broadway.

In 1999, David Grapes became Tennessee Rep's executive producing director, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the professional company and a return to producing more traditional regional theatre. Grapes saw the need for a second-stage production series in addition to the main stage productions to explore more innovative and challenging work. Tennessee Rep experienced growth and the birth of new education programs.

In 2002 the Tennessee Repertory Theatre and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) agreed to consolidate certain operational functions to achieve efficiencies and synergies for both companies. The goal of the consolidation was to allow Tennessee Rep to become more financially stable and it successfully continued the company for three seasons.

In 2005 Tennessee Rep once again became an independent resident company at TPAC. The 2005-06 season kicked off the next exciting phase for the company, still under the leadership of David Alford with the assistance of Producing Director René Copeland. Tennessee Rep moved the office/shop/rehearsal facilities from the long-time location in warehousing on Chestnut Street to a new location under the same roof with Nashville Public Television. Focusing on presenting the best of regional theatre fare created by outstanding local theatre artists, the company proudly continues to serve the middle Tennessee area by producing live professional theatre with excellence.