

For details, check out the Arts Knoxville preview. The Amadeus Chamber Ensemble with guest vocalists explore some of Verdi’s music that has a “theatrical religious” context. Cathedral Concert Series: “Verdi in the Cathedral”.“The opera involves four Dolly Parton “superfans” who are waiting to meet her, each with big ideas and dreams of what the meeting will mean.” The work will see three performances Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 20, 21, and 22 at Old City Performing Arts Center (OCPAC), 111 State Street, at 7:30 PM. Northshore Driveįor details, check out the Arts Knoxville preview. (Ruth Bacon & Sarah Ringer, violins Hillary Herndon, viola Jeanine Wilkinson, cello with Wei-Chun Bernadette Lo, piano) Saturday, Octo7:00 PM Johann Sebastian Bach: Trumpet and Organ Concerto in D Major (after Vivaldi), BWV 972 (Arthur Zanin, trumpet Edie Johnson, organ) Ernst Sachse: Concertino in E-flat Major (Sara Lee-Cho, violin Alicia Randisi-Hooker, cello Robert J. This second concert of the season features a diverse program. There will be no performance this Saturday, October 22, due to UT’s Homecoming festivities. Tuesday thru Saturdays at 7:30 PM Sundays at 2:00 PM thru November 6. Previews on Wednesday and Thursday, October 19 and 20, 7:30 PM Alford, the play will run in the Clarence Brown Theatre’s Lab Theatre on the University of Tennessee campus from October 19 – November 6. A mystical, energetic comedy that asks us to look into our assumptions about adulthood, career and education as we reflect on the need to take action, before falling prey to the existential blackness inhibiting our contemporary world.”ĭirected by Terry D.

“Four youths are catapulted into whimsical chaos by a strange, contagious, other-worldly spec of light. Hannah Benitez’ play Adaptive Radiation premiered in 2018.

Clarence Brown Theatre – Lab Theatre: Adaptive Radiation Here are a few events you may want to keep in mind for the week.
