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Presidents’ Reunion Honors Pull-Tight’s History, Past Contributions

December 2, 2025

  • Past Pull-Tight Players' Board of Directors Presidents gather at the theatre Nov. 9, 2025
  • Past Pull-Tight Players' Board of Directors Presidents gather at the theatre Nov. 9, 2025
  • Past Pull-Tight Players' Board of Directors Presidents gather at the theatre Nov. 9, 2025
  • Past Pull-Tight Players' Board of Directors Presidents gather at the theatre Nov. 9, 2025

The first ever reunion of past Pull-Tight Board Presidents was held at the theatre Nov. 9. This special event was hosted by current President Cabot Pyle and Pull-Tight’s Board of Directors. It was a heartwarming evening of food, fellowship, and remembrance. The overall atmosphere was one of true appreciation for our history and the contributions each of these folks have made to it.

Since no comprehensive list of past Presidents had previously been compiled, we culled through past Board records and our scrapbooks. We then found all contact info we could, and most living past Presidents were able to be reached and did get back to us. Some were unable to attend, but sent in comments to be read at the meeting.

Part of the fun was sharing the challenges over the years, all the way back to performing in various spaces, with tin cans enclosing light bulbs and trails of extension cords serving as the lighting equipment, outdoor shows where it rained, the trials of judging whether a space was usable (“no, but let’s try it!”), and the improvements that have occurred over the years to our current space (“no more birds flying through the open brickwork”).

We reflected that Pull-Tight has always been the hardest ticket to buy in town, but not always for the current reason of instant sell-outs. It used to be because we had a physical box office in the lobby to buy tickets, which was only open a couple of hours per evening the two weeks before show opening, with a member’s personal phone number to call for information.

Many of the positive changes over the years were noted. Past Presidents mentioned loving to see the new and different shows we are putting on the stage, noting that production values have come a long way and tech and set change transitions are much smoother. An obvious change is our greatly improved financial condition.

Other challenges over the years were discussed, including cast members showing up for a performance inebriated (the reason we have a no-alcohol policy), the COVID seasons, the year our Banquet venue got canceled, and the year we almost bought a new space, ultimately nixed by potential lenders.

The theme of families being involved together was a strong one, including couples who met at the theatre. The history and value of the Youth Guild was highlighted, with stress on how it created confidence in our youth. It was emphasized that many school and theatre programs in town give kids an opportunity to act onstage, but not to learn the technical or administrative aspects of running a theatre; they are getting some of the “theatre” part, but not the “community” part. Reassurances were given that our current YAG is on hiatus, but will hopefully come back in some form in the future.

Discussion also centered on the importance of involving both new and older folks at Pull-Tight. Newer folks expressed a concern that we may often stick with “how we have done things in the past” when it is time for change. Older members expressed the importance of knowing our past and what has made us successful, as well as requesting that production teams reach out to them, as they have valuable experience and often are retired and past raising children, so have the time to contribute. It was also expressed that newer, younger folks need to make sure they are not just performing onstage, but also actively contributing to the life of Pull-Tight in other ways.

Concerns for the future included being good stewards of Pull-Tight’s finances and cultivating a broader volunteer base.

Individual comments that came up included the following:

Our season tickets are still too cheap!

Pull-Tight may now find itself in a position to help other struggling nonprofits. We reach almost 100 people a night, which could make us a good platform to bring attention to other groups in need.

Could we approach the County Archives about having a permanent exhibit/display of our history? This could include our historic space and photos of how costumes and sets have evolved over the years.

Should we look at making the Lifetime Board Member a “Tenured” Board member instead, being voted in for a set number of years, with possible renewals? This would require a Bylaws change, but might make the position less daunting for anyone considering it.

The overall feeling most of us came away with from the evening was one of warmth, affection, and a strong desire to maintain everything that makes Pull-Tight special.

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President’s Blog – January 2024

January 12, 2024

Happy New Year to our season ticket holders, patrons, government partners, corporate partners, and volunteers!

Johnny Peppers, president of the Pull-Tight Players board of directors


What an amazing end to 2023 at the theater. So many great things have been happening over the last few months. We sold out our second show of the season, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, directed by Greg Grimsley, and our Christmastime offering, A Tuna Christmas, directed by Cindy Davis Massey. These two shows couldn’t be more different from each other, and that is one of the best parts of Pull-Tight’s seasonal offerings. You are almost guaranteed to see many different things over the course of a season. The Board of Directors is hard at work finalizing the titles for our 2024-2025 season. Look for that announcement in the coming months.

Next is Home, I’m Darling, directed by Pat Street. This play by British playwright Laura Wade won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in 2019. It is a real treat to bring new art to the community of Franklin, whether it is born a few miles away or across the pond. I hope you plan to catch this one – tickets go on sale on January 22.

Our Youth Actors Guild and Jr. Youth Actors Guild are preparing for auditions for We Will Rock You, School Edition, to be performed at Freedom Middle School in May. Do you know someone ages 6 to 18 who would like to participate in a musical? Check out the audition page for more information and a link to the sign-up form. Do you know a youth who would like to work with a mentor behind the scenes to learn lighting, sound, crew, or stage management? Email the directors, Leslie Berra or Hollie Osteen to learn about these opportunities.

We saw such growth throughout 2023 in volunteer involvement and personal and corporate giving. It amazes me when I look back at the two hundred volunteers who worked on shows on and off stage, the many hundreds of people who have donated to Pull-Tight in the last year, the thousands of people who enjoyed a performance, and the tens of thousands of memories our community created.

We hope you will join us in 2024 by seeing a show, volunteering for the organization in some way, showing your support with a financial donation, or finding a way to share our love for the arts and the City of Franklin, in which we thrive.

Thank you,
Johnny Peppers
Pull-Tight Board of Directors President

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President’s Blog – July 2023

July 18, 2023

Johnny Peppers, Pull-Tight Players board of directors president


Hello, Pull-Tight patrons, donors, volunteers, and partners. My name is Johnny Peppers, and I am honored to serve as the Board’s President for the 2023-2024 season.

This season will continue the long-standing Pull-Tight traditions of a healthy volunteer base; an unprecedented number of season ticket holders; a continuing financial commitment from our individual donors and corporate partners; and unwavering support from the City of Franklin, its legislative body, its residents, and the community at large.

Pull-Tight boasts a mix of veteran volunteers and new faces every season, and last season was no different. More than a third of the cast and crew members directly involved in shows last season were experiencing their first show with Pull-Tight, either on stage or off.

We sold out our season ticket offering in just 28 days of public sales, with 92 percent of last season’s ticket holders returning for this upcoming season.

Our individual donors and corporate partners continue to support Pull-Tight financially year after year. Going into this season’s calendar, our donations have increased by 32 percent from a year ago. This provides funds to upgrade technical equipment that will allow us to improve our production values every season and continually.

The City of Franklin supports Pull-Tight in numerous ways, and we have loved our City Hall neighbors for almost 40 years of performing in the historical building on 2nd Avenue South. We are so grateful to the City and its leaders, citizens, and businesses for their partnership and for allowing us to be an integral part of the arts in Downtown Franklin. Here’s to 40 more!

We closed last season with Cabaret, a show originally slated for the 2020 finale. Audiences were moved by the performances, delighted by the visuals, and in awe of the transformation of our small space into a nightclub circa 1930 Berlin, Germany. The cast and crew spent years working on bringing this to the Pull-Tight stage, and they did not disappoint.

From 1930 Berlin to Manhattan in the 1950s, our stage is transformed for our 55th season opener, Guys & Dolls. This classic musical begins what is a very diverse offering for all types of theatergoers. The Play Reading Committee and the Board of Directors work very hard to craft a season of shows that make you laugh, cry, think, sing, or wonder – and sometimes all those emotions in one show!

We hope you will join us for our season by seeing a show, volunteering for the organization, showing your support with a financial donation, or finding a way to share our love for the arts and for the City of Franklin in which we thrive.

Johnny Peppers, President
Pull-Tight Players Board of Directors

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New Board Members Chosen for 2022-23 Season

May 2, 2022

Pull-Tight new board members for 2022-23 Savannah Aiello, Cindy Davis Massey, Bre Hall, and Johnny Peppers.
From left: Savannah Aiello, Cindy Davis Massey, Bre Hall, Johnny Peppers

At the 2022 May Artist Members’ Meeting, Pull-Tight Players selected four nominees to join its Board of Directors on July 1.

Those incoming include two first-time members and two who have previously served board terms.

Savannah Aiello will begin her first board term as Secretary. She has worked as stage manager and assistant director, helped with set construction and technical execution, and manages Pull-Tight’s social media accounts.

Cindy Davis Massey is a second-generation Pull-Tight Player. She most recently directed Crimes of the Heart, our return to live theatre following a long pandemic closure.

Bre Hall, serving a special one-year board term, brings recent theatre board experience to Pull-Tight. Her first appearance on our stage was in 2019’s Big Fish.

Johnny Peppers returns to the Board of Directors while continuing his role managing our virtual box office. Johnny directed 2018’s Boeing Boeing.

Other new board officers beginning their roles July 1 include Lynda Gibbs (president), Leslie Berra (vice president), Iain Macpherson (treasurer), and Wade Woodruff (parliamentarian).

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