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Gala and Drawing

The Second Annual

Tennessee Shakespeare Company Gala

and Luxury Trip Drawing

New York City!

The Second Annual Gala details haven't been announced yet, but that doesn't mean the fun is going to wait! 

At each of the new monthly Dinner with Shakespeare events, tickets are now available for the Luxury Trip Drawing for a fantastic weekend getaway in New York City!  We'll draw the winner at the Gala, so play soon and play often with a suggested donation of $20 to TSC.*

Spend a fabulous weekend in New York City taking in the sites, enjoying dinner, and seeing the best that Broadway can offer… compliments of

Tennessee Shakespeare Company!

 

Broadway!

 

The package includes:

* Roundtrip Airfare for 2 to New York CityBroadway

* 4 Days/3 Night Weekend Accommodations at the Beautiful Marriott Hotel on Broadway 

O'Neals in NYC

* Festive Friday Evening Dinner at O’Neals

Statue of Liberty* Tickets to see 2 Plays or Musicals of your Choice

* Plenty of Time to Sight-see and enjoy New York City!

 

 

 

New York City


* You do not have to be present at the Gala to participate in The Luxury Trip Drawing to New York City.  If you wish to enter your name in the drawing without attending one of our Dinner with Shakespeare events and/or without making a donation to TSC, you may do so by filling out a ticket, in person, at the TSC office, (Germantown Train Depot at 2260 West Street) during our regular business hours (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday).

 

 
Calendar of Events
August:

August 4 - Othello 24-hour Pre-Sale: 60% discount on tickets to the Sunday, October 10 matinee starts at 12:01 am.  

August 5 - All tickets are available for Othello.  CLICK HERE to purchase tickets!

August 6 - 2010 Young Company community performance at The Hutchison School at 7:00m pm.  Call 901-759-0604 to RSVP.  Reception to follow.

 

September:

Tuesday, September 7 - First rehearsal for Othello.

Monday, September 27 - 6:00 pm, $35.00. Dinner with Shakespeare at The Crescent Club, featuring prelude scenes from Othello.

 

October:

Tuesday, October 5 - First preview performance of Othello.  7:00 pm, $15.00. 

Thursday, October 7 - Final preview performance of Othello.  7:00 pm, $15.00. 

- Thursday is Free Will Kid's Night: with every adult ticket purchased, up to four children age 17 and younger may receive free tickets.  Call TSC's Box Office at 901-759-0604 to order. 

Friday, October 8 - Opening Night of Othello, including a post-show champagne reception with the cast at Elfo's Restaurant. 7:30 pm, $31.00.

Saturday, October 9 - Othello at 7:30 pm, $36.00.

Sunday, October 10 - Othello at 2:00 pm, $24.00. (Seniors receive 20% off on Sundays!)

 - Arrive early for a 1:15 pm pre-show discussion with the director, or stay for a post-show talk-back with the cast!

Thursday, October 14 - Othello at 7:00 pm, $28.00. 

- Thursday is Free Will Kid's Night: with every adult ticket purchased, up to four children age 17 and younger may receive free tickets.  Call TSC's Box Office at 901-759-0604 to order.

Friday, October 15 - Othello at 7:30 pm, $31.00.

Saturday, October 16 - Othello at 7:30 pm, $36.00.

Sunday, October 17 - Final performance of Othello at 2:00 pm, $24.00. (Seniors receive 20% off today!)

 - Arrive early for a 1:15 pm pre-show discussion with the director, or stay for a post-show talk-back with the cast!

 
Press Hotlinks and Archives

August 15, 2010 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown goes slow on amphitheater project"

July 29, 2010 - GoMemphis - "Season full of the Bard a fortunate coincidence"

July 26, 2010 - Press Release - "TSC Announces Successful Second Stage Season and its 2010-11 Productions"

July 17, 2010 - Press Release - "Education Program Annual Report"

April 4, 2010 - The Commercial Appeal - "Shakespeare company changing perceptions of 'boring dude'"

March 30, 2010 - GoMemphis - "Gender-Flipped 'Caesar' Full of Energy, Surprises" 

March 30, 2010 - The Germantown News - "TSC brings all-female Julius Caesar to City Hall"

March 23, 2010 - The Germantown News - "The Play's the Thing June 21-25"

March 15, 2010 - Memphis Daily News - "Women Get Role Reversal in 'Julius Caesar'  TSC Note: The casting mentioned in this piece is inaccurate.  Tracy Liz Miller (NYC) plays Caesar, Elizabeth Raetz (NYC) plays Brutus, and Vanessa Morosco plays Cassius.

January 11, 2010 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown City Hall to lend ear for 'Caesar"'

November 16, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Shakespeare for masses"

October 23, 2009 - The Memphis Flyer - "Three questions with 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' director Dan McCleary" 

October 7, 2009 - GoMemphis - "Dream Exceeded: 'Blessings' rain on ambitious Shakespeare troupe"

September 23, 2009 - Backstage Magazine - "Roles: Titania and Hippolyta in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', a regional theater production"

September 8, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown plans Shakespeare gala"

July 31, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown Picks Design Team for Outdoor Theater"

July 12, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown: Arts Groups Get State Grants"

June 10, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown Board Backs Nonprofit Aid"

May 23, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Dine and Hear Shakespeare"

May 8, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "G-town's 2010 Budget Disclosed"

April 19, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Germantown Finds Funds for Civic Aid"

January 1, 2009- GoMemphis- "Some roses among the thorns in 2008" 

November 3, 2009 - The Commercial Appeal - "Letters to the Editor"  (scroll down for TSC reviews!)

October 16, 2008- The Commercial Appeal- "Students experience Shakespeare from indoors out"

October 6, 2009 - GoMemphis - "Tennessee Shakespeare Co. stages promising debut in Germantown woods"

October 3, 2008- GoMemphis- "Stage Preview: Shakespeare group's Germantown production open's door on big plans"

October 2, 2008- The Memphis Flyer- "Merely Players"

August 18, 2008- The Commercial Appeal- "Shakespeare finds home in historic G'town train depot" 

June 11, 2008 - Germantown News - New Shakespeare Company Names Board"

May 8, 2008- The Memphis Flyer- "Great Shakes"

April 23, 2008- The Commercial Appeal- "Germantown Welcomes Shakespeare"

March 14, 2008- The Memphis Flyer- Cover Story: "To Be Or Not To Be?"

 October 27, 2007- The Commercial Appeal-"Talk of Shakespeare festival creates much ado for Germantown"

 (New!) TSC Newsletter Archives:

Just click on the date below to see what the big news was for that month. To have TSC's free, monthly e-mail newsletter and ticket deals delivered directly to you, click here to sign up!

* July 2010

* June 2010

* Summer of Shakespeare

* May 2010

* Auditions Announcement for TSC's Young Company

* February 2010

* January 2010

* December 30, 2009 Lear's Reflection: Happy New Year!

* December, 2009

* November, 2009

* October, 2009 Midsummer Night's Dream tickets

* September, 2009 Gala Invitation

* August 2009 Special Pre-sale Offer!

* July, 2009

* June, 2009

* May, 2009

* April, 2009

* March, 2009

* February, 2009

* January, 2009

* December, 2008

 
Professional Partners

Our Generous Partners

Valuable in-kind gifts toward mounting our inaugural season have been made by some of the Mid-South’s most talented professionals: 

City of Germantown
The Commercial Appeal, exclusive season media sponsor

Donna and John Gately, Crye-Leike Realtors
Gateway Outdoor Advertising
McKelroy Design, Rodney McKelroy
J. Vincent Perryman, LL.M.
Stanford Group Company, Scott Notowich
Marla Stuart, Director of Internal Audits, University of Memphis
Kevin Sprague; studiotwo.com, Lenox, MA
Toof Commercial Printing, Stilly McFadden


They have given of themselves, their time, their skills, and their care.  Thank you…

Barbara B. Apperson

Ruth Dunning

Chris Ensweiler

Donna and John Gately

Germantown Community Theater

Kalisa Hyman

Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Nicole Faurant

Jenny Odle Madden

Susan Marshall

Stilly and Melanie McFadden 

Scott Newstok, Rhodes College

Dr. Ray and Hilda Osarogiagbon

Chris Parnell

Poplar Pike Playhouse, E. Frank Bluestein

Don Putnam, photography

Rhodes College, Cookie Ewing

Stephanie A. Shine, Seattle Shakespeare Company

Robert V. Smythe

St. George’s Episcopal Church, Eileen Field

The Rev. Gary and Cindy Sturni

Theatre Memphis

Jane Walters 

 

 
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