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Letter from the President: July 2015

July 28, 2015

Dear Pull-Tight Members,

As we turn the corner on the mid-point of the calendar, we prepare for another full season of entertainment at the theatre. Last week we celebrated Pull-Tight’s 46th season at the annual Knot Awards Banquet. It was a fun night of music, food and fellowship. Congratulations to all the individual award winners, to Pull-Tight’s Player of the Year, Jeremy Hargis, and our newest Hall of Fame member, JK Gregg. All were deserving winners!

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Back row, from left: Behind The Curtain winners Mike & Ruste Foster; Catch Me If You Can Techie winner Dann Childers; The Dixie Swim Club Techie winner Steve Stamps; Featured Actor Steve Stamps; Supporting Actress winner Leslie Berra; Supporting Actor Mark Buchanan; Cam Davis Spirit winner Johnny Peppers; Player of the Year and Angel Street Techie winner Jeremy Hargis; Ensemble Actor Tom Gregg
Front row, from left: Ensemble Actress Judy Tamble; Lead Actress Lynn Yates; Hall of Fame JK Gregg; Featured Actress Sejal Mehta; 9 to 5 Techie winner Jeanne Drone; It’s A Wonderful Life Techie winner Pat Street
Not Pictured: Leading Actor Tyler Osborne

Now it’s on to our 47th season. Director Kyle Rybzyck and his cast and crew have been hard at work preparing Into the Woods for opening night on August 7. Tickets are on sale now. Don’t miss out on this Stephen Sondheim classic! Auditions for our second show of the season, The Foreigner, will be held at the end of August.

Let me finish my inaugural message with a tip of the hat to my predecessor, Justin McIntosh. His two years of service as president of the Pull-Tight Board has left me with a tough row to hoe. I feel as though I’m up to the task, but he’s left me some big shoes to fill. Justin dedicated himself to the betterment of Pull-Tight and community theatre in general, and for that we are all grateful. I am delighted to take over as the Board president and look forward to a 47th entertaining and successful season of live theatre. Come join us!

Ron Geagan
2015-16 Season President

Filed Under: Blog, President's Blog

In Memory of Marianne Clark

January 19, 2015

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Hearts were saddened throughout the Nashville and Franklin theater communities January 14 when we learned of the sudden passing of Marianne Clark, beloved actress, director, teacher, and friend. The word spread quickly through social media, with an outpouring of love from the many whose lives she had touched all across Middle Tennessee over several decades.

Marianne had worked with various theater groups in the Nashville area including Boiler Room, Chaffin’s Barn, Circle Players, Lakewood Theatre, The Renaissance Center and Towne Centre Theatre. At one time she founded her own theater, Nashville Playhouse, but more than once referred to Pull-Tight as the place she called home.

She was first cast by Peggy Macpherson in 1985 to play a leading role in Cactus Flower, for which she won an award for Best Female Lead. Subsequent Pull-Tight performances included roles in The Female Odd Couple (twice), You Can’t Take it With You (both versions), Hello, Dolly! (awarded Best Female Lead), Steel Magnolias (twice, and awarded Best Female Featured for one), On Golden Pond, Lost in Yonkers, Moon Over Buffalo, and Bye Bye Birdie (first version). Finally, we had the pleasure of seeing her in both Dashing through the Snow and The Trip to Bountiful during the 2013-2014 season, with her taking home the Best Actress in a Leading Role award for Bountiful at the Knot Awards Banquet.

She directed the award-winning shows Annie and Guys & Dolls (first version). She directed Annie Warbucks, All My Sons, Catch Me If You Can, Kiss Me Kate, and See How They Run, and was in the midst of directing the current show, Suite Surrender. She had in fact just led the cast through an energetic rehearsal on Sunday before becoming ill that night, making this an especially difficult time for her cast and crew, many of whom number among Marianne’s most enduring friendships.

Marianne served on the Board of Directors and as its President and on various committees throughout the years, presented workshops for the Youth Actors Guild, and was awarded Pull-Tight’s Hall of Fame Award during the 2000-2001 Season.

Marianne was truly one of a kind. She threw herself with energy and fearlessness into anything she took on. Onstage you could not keep your eyes off of her and she was beloved to audiences. Many of Pull-Tight’s directors will gladly tell you they learned most of what they know about directing from her. She knew that putting on a play required the talents of many and was quick to give credit where credit was due. She was a multitalented woman who also excelled at decorating a home or cooking up food to entertain a crowd. She was a loving wife to Ray, adoring mother and grandmother to her three daughters and two grandsons, and a faithful friend.

Whether she was telling you to pick up the pace because she “could have driven a Mack truck between those lines,” or regaling you with stories of when she dated George Hamilton, she was riveting, delightful, and someone you would never forget.

On the night of Wednesday, January 14 many of us joined her cast and crew at the theater, shared memories, said prayers, and then circled up and passed the energy to Marianne. Godspeed to our dear friend.

Filed Under: Blog

Pull-Tight Supports New Play, STAND

September 24, 2012

The local theatre community is coming together to support the new play STAND, which will raise funds and awareness to help fight homelessness and addiction right here in Nashville through Room at the Inn. STAND, written by local playwright Jim Reyland, is the true story of Johnny “JJ” Ellis, who spent three drug-addicted decades on the streets of Nashville and a Good Samaritan who stepped up to help him. The play is directed by David Compton. “JJ” is played by Barry Scott and the Good Samaritan is played by Chip Arnold.

STAND runs through November 10 at theaters and churches in Nashville and surrounding areas, including Franklin. All general admission tickets to STAND at all venues are $15 and available at ticketsnashville.com or at the venue the day of show. No other discounts are available.

“Because STAND will be presented in venues throughout Nashville, we are hoping that it will raise the consciousness of so many throughout our community by dramatizing the complexities and struggles faced by the homeless,” said Father Charles Strobel, founding director, Room In The Inn’s Campus.

We hope to see you at one of the shows.

Filed Under: Blog

Pull-Tight Celebrates 43rd Knot Awards

August 1, 2012

The 2011-2012 Knot Awards winners were announced at the Pull-Tight Season Celebration, June 30, 2012.

Award Winners

Hall of Fame – Debbie Kraski
Player of the Year – Stephanie Dillard
Cam Davis Spirit Award – Pat and Steve Evans
Jim Highfill Techie of the Year – Carol Brown
Newcomer of the Year – Ron Geagan
President’s Special Recognition – Jim Tallent

Youth Actors’ Guild Awards

YAG Hall of Fame – Hannah Impeartrice
Youth Actors’ Guild Scholarship Recipients – Hannah Impeartrice, Kelsey Person, Shelby Stielstra, Maggie Trabucco

Acting Awards

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Amy Warren in Side by Side by Sondheim

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Dan McGeachy as “Don Quixote” in Man of La Mancha

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Beth Woodruff as “Ethel Banks” in Barefoot in the Park

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Ken Jackson as “Thomas Edison” in Camping with Henry and Tom

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role
Delaney Amatrudo as “Margot Frank” in Diary of Anne Frank

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role
Preston Crook as “Telephone Repairman” in Barefoot in the Park

Best Performance by an Actor in a Cameo RoleBest Performance by an Actress in a Cameo Role
Arvis Wright as “Moor/Attendant to Knight” in Man of La Mancha

Hanes Sparkman as “Nazi Officer” in Diary of Anne Frank

Show Techie Awards

Man of La Mancha – TJ Aiello, Set Design
Diary of Anne Frank – Hanes Sparkman, Stage Manager
Romeo and Juliet – Janice Thomas, Costumer
Barefoot in the Park – April Pressley, Stage Manager
Side by Side by Sondheim – Hanes Sparkman, Stage Manager
Camping with Henry and Tom – Pat Street, Stage Manager

Filed Under: Blog

Incident at Fort Granger Performance to Raise Funds for Pull-Tight

May 21, 2012

Two of the cast of “Incident at Fort Granger” are Jim Anderson and Vince Cusomato. This is the 8th production of this locally-written play, being Jim’s first performance, while Vince has played his role for 15 years.

Incident at Fort Granger a play about a true event that happened at Franklin’s Fort Granger in June 1863, will be performed in the Pull-Tight Theatre on Sunday afternoon, June 24, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets for this one-time-only performance are $15.00. The production is a fundraiser, proceeds to be used for this summer’s theatre renovation.

A limited quantity of tickets will be available for sale at the door.

The play, written by former Franklin resident Bob Holladay, has been performed many times since its first major production on the Public Square in 1998 as part of Franklin’s Bicentennial. Opening scenes of the play were performed in 1997 at Fort Granger upon the occasion of the dedication of the fort’s historical markers.

Subsequent productions were performed twice at Carnton Plantation, once at Historic Franklin Presbyterian Church, twice in the Pull-Tight Theatre, and once on the lawn at Tudor Place in Washington, D.C.

Directed by Peggy Macpherson, the cast of Incident at Fort Granger includes Vince Cusomato, Nelson Bryan, Jeanne Drone, Ron Geagan, John Fraser, Jim Anderson, T.J. Aiello, Jerry Sharber, Hanes Sparkmanb, Avery Alvis, Joey Bryan, Preston Crook, Cary Smith, Bob Grunow, Mark Hyssong, and Taylor Sokoll.

Director Macpherson says: “I grew up in Franklin hearing that two spies visited Fort Granger and got hung. That was the story – you can tell it in a sentence. But because this story has moved me so much, now that I can see these two “spies” as human beings with families and friends – thus the Tudor Place connection – I find myself directing it again and again, now for at least the eighth time. To bring so many of the cast back time and again over the years, with new ones added who never say no, says something about its impact on all of us.”

Holladay, who now lives in Florida, says: “This is a story of soldiers under pressure in wartime, having to make human decisions in a hurry and ultimately paying the consequences. I was immensely fortunate to find a director and cast who understood what this play was really about and took it to heart.”

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Bob Holladay, Fort Granger, Incident at Fort Granger, Play, Special Events

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