Clarence Brown Theatre
Celebrating 35 years of professional theatre, the Clarence Brown is one of the oldest LORT theatres in the country.
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Knoxville, TN
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(865) 974-5161
 
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Clarence Brown Theatre Only 51 tickets left for Sunday matinee for Little Shop. Everything else is SOLD OUT!!

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.
Joyce
Joyce
Funny and quirky. The kidslloved it and I really needed a laugh. Grab those tickets FAST!
2 hours ago
Kim
Kim
This is a great production! Very well done!
about an hour ago
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Clarence Brown Theatre Little Shop Sunday matinee is SOLD OUT!! The show is selling like hot cakes!

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.
Brittany Hale
Brittany Hale
BECAUSE IT'S FABULOUS!
November 5 at 12:44pm
Fran Wheeler
Fran Wheeler
It is fabulous! We loved it, and encourage everyone to try to get in!
Mon at 10:34am
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Clarence Brown Theatre Check out Roger Hoover's slideshow of Little Shop!

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rogerchoover's Little Shop of Horrors set
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Clarence Brown Theatre Oops! Check out Kronzer White House decorations at

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Clarence Brown Theatre C. Carol set designer Jim Kronzer decorated the White House for Halloween!

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Clarence Brown Theatre Friday night Little Shop is SOLD OUT!

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.
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Clarence Brown Theatre The house was packed last night at Little Shop! Everyone had a blast! Buy tickets now!

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.
Mary Sue Welch Evans
November 3 at 9:25am
Jason
Jason
yes
November 3 at 4:39pm
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Clarence Brown Theatre Little Shop Preview tomorrow night 7:30. UT students-Free, general public discounts!!

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.
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Clarence Brown Theatre Great story in yesterday's KNS about Little Shop!

October 26 at 6:36am
Fran Wheeler
Fran Wheeler
Great story! Looking forward to the play. Everyone needs to get tickets!
October 26 at 6:52am
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Clarence Brown Theatre Little Shop director Terry Silver Alford says..."the cast,crew and designers rock and we are SO ready to get this show up and running...yippee!"

October 22 at 7:04am
Kim
Kim
excited to see it :D
October 22 at 7:09am
Fran Wheeler
Fran Wheeler
Get your tickets now!
October 27 at 7:11am
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Clarence Brown Theatre Oops!!!! My bad. Jonathan Daly--our new Scrooge--hails from Milwaukee. His bio is listed on the Rep's website.

October 20 at 8:25am
Jo
Jo
new Scrooge? What happened to Jed?
October 24 at 2:06am
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Clarence Brown Theatre Rehearsals are underway for A Christmas Carol. New Scrooge from Chicago.

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Leigh Alison Brooks
Leigh Alison Brooks
I hear you have a fabulous Stage Manager! Whoot Whoot, Brad!!!!
October 20 at 7:19am
Laura Ann Heeke
Laura Ann Heeke
going to miss last years cast, but I am sure it will be great as always.
October 20 at 12:19pm
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Clarence Brown Theatre The Flu Season was a huge success...exceeded ticket sales goal!!!!

October 19 at 6:37am
Jamie Bosecker
October 19 at 8:12am
Jo
Jo
woo hoo! Go box office, go!
October 24 at 2:07am
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Clarence Brown Theatre Great article in the KNS today about CBT's costume auction!

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So sorry Kathy!
October 19 at 10:32am
Mauna
Mauna
Hi Kathy! Ah, fond memories of taking measurements for the gladiators' costumes.... : ) Just last week a friend commented that she'd love to have an Androcles reunion!
November 4 at 2:18pm
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Just in time for Halloween, the hit musical “Little Shop of Horrors” will play in the Clarence Brown Theatre’s Carousel Theatre October 29 through November 15. It is sponsored by Mardini Media and Stowers Machinery Corporation.

Based on the low budget 1960 “B” movie directed by Roger Corman, this extremely goofy musi...cal is part sci-fi, part black comedy, part Faustian legend and a whole lot of fun. Set in the early 1960’s Skid Row, the down and out characters dream of “getting out” one day. When floral shop attendant, Seymour, finds an unusual plant, the floral shop begins to flourish. Then Seymour discovers the plant needs blood to grow. The plant promises Seymour fame and fortune if he will feed him what he needs. Seymour agrees and a tragic Faustian series of events ensure. Throw in a little romance, a sadistic Elvis-like dentist, a singing and dancing plant and a “Supremes-like” girl group and you have the recipe for a funny terror-filled evening. The music in the production is a catchy combination of Motown, gospel, rhythm and blues and 60’s rock and roll influenced tunes. This production contains fog, strobe lights and material that may not be suitable for young children.

“The story, and I think the music most of all, has made its way into the hearts of many people. It’s certainly not a coincidence that the creators of this show—Alan Mencken and Howard Ashman—went on to create amazing music and lyrics for some of Disney’s newer classics such as “Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast,” and “The Little Mermaid.” The show is a little gem, albeit a dark and creepy one, that seems to delight and appeal to our darker sides,” said director and choreographer Terry Silver-Alford.

Terry Silver-Alford is a member of the UT Theatre faculty and teaches Musical Theatre Performance, Introduction to the Theatre and Acting. Prior to joining the UT faculty, he held the positions of Director of Musical Theatre at The University of Tulsa, and at The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. He has worked professionally in the theatre as a director, musical director, performer and composer at theaters across the country, including the California Theatre Center, Madison Repertory, Omaha Playhouse, Augusta Barn, Fireside Theatre, Light Opera of Oklahoma and the Clarence Brown Theatre. Terry has directed or musically directed over 100 productions and has created the scores for four original musicals and a variety of chamber and vocal music pieces. He earned his MFA in Directing from The University of Tennessee in 1984 and a Master of Music degree from Western Michigan University in piano and composition in 1991. His most recent CBT directing credits include “Guys and Dolls,” “Assassins,” and “Parade.”

David Kortemeier (Mushnik) is an Artist-in Residence and a member of the Acting faculty. He has been seen in “A Flea in Her Ear,” “The Life of Galileo,” and “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” His work has also been seen at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the Great Lakes Theatre Festival in Cleveland, Drury Lane Theatre and Noble Fool Theatricals in Chicago, and 12 seasons with the Illinois Shakespeare Festival in Bloomington. He holds an MFA in Acting from the University of Louisville and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and the Screen Actors’ Guild.

Lauren Elysse Fitzgerald (Crystal) is senior majoring in Theatre and Africana Studies. Past productions include the staged reading of “Parade” and “Flyin West.” She is the Fundraising Director for BlackSunshine Arts and Entertainment (Knoxville Poetry Slam) and she is a member of the Carpetbag Theatre Ensemble.

James McGuire (Orin) is a senior in Theatre and Music, and this year’s proud recipient of the James Brimer Scholarship for Musical Theatre. Past productions include “Tommy,” “Guys and Dolls,” “A Christmas Carol,” and in the staged reading of “Parade.” Additionally he has performed in the Lab Theatre and with Shakespeare on the Square. He also starred in the local/on campus movie “Whispering Circle.” He is a member and soloist with the UT Concert Choir and UT Men’s Glee Club.

Mitch Miller (Seymour) is a senior majoring in Theatre. His previous work includes “Tommy,” “Antigone,” “Assassins,” and the staged reading of “Parade.” He is currently in production for the third season of the video series “Adventure Now” for LifeWay which recently was screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. In addition to his acting credits, he also directed William Inge’s “Bus Stop” in the Lab Theatre last fall.

Katlyn Whittenburg (Chiffon) is a senior majoring in Theatre and Spanish.

Patrick Ryan Kimberlin (Puppeteer) is a junior majoring in Theatre with a minor in Cinema Studies.

Zachary Parker (Puppeteer) is a junior majoring in Theatre. Previously, he worked with the CBT and ACT as a member of the crew for several productions.

Jenna Purdy (Ronette) is a junior majoring in Theatre. She is a graduate of the Webb School of Knoxville where she performed in four productions. Additionally, she has performed with the WordPlayers, Tin Soldier Productions and Theatre Knoxville Downtown.

Brandon Gibson (Voice of Audrey II) has been seen on the CBT stage in “A Christmas Carol” and “The Life of Galileo.” He has performed at Maryville College, with the TN Stage Company and with Stephen Foster Productions in Bardstown, KY. He has sung with the Knoxville Opera Chorus, UT Opera Theatre, UT Concert Choir, UT Chamber Singers and as a scholarship singer with Church St. United Methodist and St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral.

Lindsey Jenné Hansom (Audrey) is currently a sophomore Theatre major. Last year, she performed in several ACT productions.

James Brimer has served as Musical Director since 1972. A graduate of the UT School of Music, he also has taught Theatre 425 and Music Theatre Techniques. He helped start the UT Opera program under the direction of Edward Zambara of the Juilliard School and Boston University. He also was one of 13 pianists selected by worldwide auditions to attend The Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood.

Members of the band include Melony Maness (keyboards), Jay Miller (percussion), David Slack (bass), and Chad Volkers (guitar).

The artistic team includes: Kerry Lee Chipman, scenic design; Kyra Beanland, costume design; Keith Kirkland, lighting design; Mike Ponder, sound design; and Derek Waffel, stage manager.

Preview for “Little Shop of Horrors” is Thursday, October 29, followed by Opening Night Friday, October 30. The show runs through Sunday, November 15. For tickets, call the Clarence Brown Theatre box office at 865-974-5161, Tickets Unlimited at 865-656-4444 or click online at www.clarencebrowntheatre.com.


Who: Clarence Brown Theatre in the Carousel Theatre
What: “Little Shop of Horrors”
When: Oct. 29-Nov.15, 2009, 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Tickets: Preview: Adult $20, UT Fac/Staff—BOGO $17, Seniors $17, Students $12, UT Students Free with ID
Opening: Adults $33, Students $20, UT Students $10 with ID
Wed/Thursday: Adults $22, UT Fac/Staff—BOGO $19 Seniors $19, Students $12, UT Students $5 with ID
Weekends: Adults $27, UT Fac/Staff-BOGO $22, Seniors $22, Students $15, UT Students $5 with ID
Box Office: 974-5161 or www.clarencebrowntheatre.com

Photo caption: Mitch Miller and Lindsey Jenne’ Hansom in the CBT’s “Little Shop of Horrors”
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Just in time for Halloween
Time:7:30PM Thursday, October 29th
Location:CBT's Carousel Theatre