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The President’s Blog – November 2021

November 16, 2021

Carmela Hofstee

Have you been wondering what’s happening at Pull-Tight Players? Well, with a heart full of hope for the holiday season, I’m excited to say that our theatre has a few things in the works!

First, thank you to Claudia Finnegan for adding lovely fall décor to our Pull-Tight Theater sign and front doors. It certainly gives a wonderful seasonal feel to our little theater.

Theatre Fall 2021

In case you missed our annual Fall Artist Membership Meeting on Sunday, October 24 at Pull-Tight, artist members were welcomed to come and discuss updates on past, current, and upcoming activities for our theatre. Attendees were reminded of our recent postponement of The Curious Savage that was slated to open in December 2021. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the show was postponed and existing ticketholders from the past season would have their tickets converted to gift certificates. If you have any questions regarding your converted tickets, please contact the Box Office at tickets@pull-tight.com.

It was also announced at the meeting that the 2020-2021 Board of Directors acknowledged two valuable artist members by making them Lifetime Voting Members for Pull-Tight Players. Peggy Macpherson and John Davis were both recognized for their extensive contributions and accomplishments through the decades with Pull-Tight. Learn more about Peggy and John.

Now for thrilling news on our next production, Crimes of the Heart directed by Cindy Davis Massey. Auditions are scheduled for Monday, December 13, and Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at 7 p.m. Audition forms, script sides, and COVID-19 safety guidelines are available online. Performance dates are February 4-5, 9-12, and 16-19 at 7:30 p.m.; and February 6 and 13 at 2:30 p.m. Stay tuned for ticket information in January.

Crimes of the Heart at Pull-Tight Players

Finally, the holiday season is fast approaching. We will hold our Annual Christmas Party at the Pull-Tight Theater! Join us on Sunday, December 19 at 5:30 p.m. for a fun evening of refreshments, keepsake photos, and festivities. There will be a “Mystery Holiday Ornament Exchange.” Please bring a WRAPPED ornament to add to the gift pile if you would like to participate. Masks will be required to be worn while in the theater except when eating or drinking. Please email Carmela Hofstee if you plan to attend.

We will also decorate the theater the day before on Saturday, December 18. If you’re interested in helping, please email Carmela Hofstee. We’d love the help to trim our theater with tons of festive holiday décor!

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and I hope to see you at auditions on December 13 & 14!


Carmela Hofstee, President

Pull-Tight Players Board of Directors

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New Lifetime Voting Members

November 16, 2021

At its meeting on June 8, 2021, the Pull-Tight Board of Directors unanimously voted to confer the designation of Lifetime Voting Member to long-time artist members Peggy Gentry Macpherson and John Neely Davis. The honors were announced at the Pull-Tight Artist Membership Meeting on October 24, 2021.

This honor is bestowed on select artist members as acknowledgement and appreciation of their volunteerism and contributions through the decades as determined by the Board of Directors. With this title, Peggy and John will enjoy lifetime voting rights at Pull-Tight Players’ annual Artist Membership Meetings.

Peggy MacPherson was “surprised and very pleased to receive lifetime voting privileges at the membership meeting.” In her words, here is a bit of her history with Pull-Tight:

“My own personal memories involve family: Laurel and Heather as young children, and Laurel’s sons Sean and Scot being in plays from early ages. Laurel and TJ met at the theater, as did Sean and Savannah and Scot and Jordan. I claim all the credit for bringing Iain to our theater.

“I am proudest of my work with Pull-Tight’s children through the Youth Actors Guild, as well as the 17 years we performed Incident at Fort Granger for audiences in Franklin and even Washington, D.C.  Getting Mayor Jerry Sharber on board with Pull-Tight was so important, too. He and his family were in A Franklin Diary, and later Jerry was in all 12 productions of Incident at Fort Granger. Jerry definitely got us into good graces with the City of Franklin’s BOMA. Involvement with this theater has been so good for me, my children, my grandchildren, and for Iain and TJ.

“I am also happy that John Davis was honored with Lifetime Voting privileges.  John and his family were solidly involved in our theater before I arrived on the scene. I definitely credit him with getting our theater on its feet. It is fitting that his daughter Cindy will be directing our first show in 2022 as we take the stage once again after two years.

 “I am slowing down, but hopefully can continue to do whatever I can to help our theater well into its second 50 years.”

Cindy Davis Massey, daughter of John Davis, provided this recount of his past with Pull-Tight:

“John joined Pull-Tight when it was just a few years old. He acted in several shows, always with his script somewhere within arm’s reach, just in case! Some of his favorite roles included Doc in Come Back, Little Sheba and Jessie the playboy in Plaza Suite.

“He also directed several shows including Night Watch, which was performed as a dinner theatre production at the Holiday Inn; Dear Ruth, performed in the community room of the Harpeth National Bank (now First Tennessee Bank on the square); and the first of many productions of To Kill a Mockingbird in 1976, performed at Franklin Junior High School (now Freedom Intermediate.)

“John is a past president of Pull-Tight, as well as one of the earliest recipients of the Pull-Tight Player of the Year Award. He and his wife, Jayne, are responsible for creating the Pull-Tight Knot Awards, a tradition that really caught on and continues today. He thoroughly enjoyed his years working with Pull-Tight, and even made it a family affair when he encouraged both his daughters, Cindy and Melissa, to become involved.”

Let us thank these dedicated individuals for their life’s work and the impact they made to help Pull-Tight become what it has grown to be today. Congratulations, Peggy and John!


Please enjoy these items of memorabilia, which we have available only due to Peggy’s diligence in keeping the Pull-Tight scrapbooks over all these years!

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The President’s Blog – September 2021

September 29, 2021

Carmela Hofstee

Happy Fall, Y’all! Along with the season changing into Autumn, so does the leadership of Pull-Tight Players. As I step up to the role of President of Pull-Tight Players’ Board of Directors, I look with enormous appreciation at the wonderful support that our patrons and volunteers continue to give our theatre.

Unfortunately, the decision to cancel the performance of The Real Inspector Hound was a difficult one based on current pandemic conditions and considerations for the safety of our audiences. All patrons who previously purchased tickets for this show have been contacted with regards to their options. However, if you need additional information regarding your cancelled tickets, please email our Box Office at tickets@pull-tight.com.

In case you missed it, due to unforeseen circumstances and out of an abundance of caution for the current COVID-19 situation, the Pull-Tight Board of Directors has postponed the production of The Curious Savage from its original December 2021 schedule to a future season. Our 2019-2020 season ticket holders who previously had tickets for this show will receive future contact regarding their options. We hope to return to our mainstage season with Crimes of the Heart in February 2022.

In the meantime, the Board of Directors was hard at work tidying our little theater! It sure got dusty after many months of minimal occupancy, so we decided to give it a bit of shine to keep it glowing! And with a cleanout of our stored concessions, we learned that unopened Diet Coke does go bad after 17 months.

Be on the lookout for details for our Annual Fall Membership Meeting on Sunday, October 24. I hope to see you then!

Carmela Hofstee, President
Pull-Tight Players, Inc. Board of Directors

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Rising COVID Numbers Lead to Show Cancellation

September 4, 2021

After much deliberation regarding current pandemic conditions, Pull-Tight has made the difficult decision to cancel our scheduled run of The Real Inspector Hound and remove the show from our 2021-22 season.

Patrons who previously purchased 2019-2020 season tickets for this show have been contacted with regard to their options. If you need additional information regarding your canceled tickets for The Real Inspector Hound, please call or email the Box Office.

Our Board of Directors is continually reviewing our best course of action under changing circumstances. We will make announcements about subsequent shows in our 2021-22 season as they become necessary.

We appreciate everyone’s patience as we all navigate the ups and downs of this pandemic. A special shout-out to the long-suffering director (Tom Gregg), cast, and crew of Hound; our patrons who have had their tickets changed more than once; our phone tree volunteers who got the word out; and our heroic Box Office Manager, Johnny Peppers, who has been a technical contortionist, juggling repeated reservation changes.

We look forward to a time when all of this is behind us and our lovely space is once again a cause of delight rather than concern.

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Youth Guild Activities Postponed

September 4, 2021

Due to current pandemic conditions, Pull-Tight Players regretfully announces that all Junior Youth Actors Guild (JYAG) and Teen Youth Actors Guild (YAG) meetings have been postponed indefinitely. We hope to recommence our JYAG and YAG activities once circumstances improve for the safety of our young participants and volunteers. Please check back with us in 2022 for updates.

To learn more about our Youth Guild, visit our Teen Youth Actors Guild (ages 13-18) and Junior Youth Actors Guild (ages 6-12) pages.

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