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Playwright's reception tomorrow following the show!
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This weekend is your FINAL CHANCE to catch our first full production of 2017: the World Premiere of Marilynn Barner Anselmi's Found Objects.
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🎉 Join us to celebrate with the playwright following the performance on Saturday, February 11! 🎉

Does the truth always set us free? When a mother and daughter attempt to deal with the accidental death of their son/brother, the truth may keep them from healing.

Runs through February 12th at the Historic Southern Railway Station, 300 W Depot Ave.

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Found Objects

More Table Readings every weekend this month!

FREE admission. Each reading will include a discussion session afterwards with the cast, director and audience and, when possible, the playwright.

Dracula: Down for the Count by Mary Lynn Dobson
A comic retelling of the Dracula story. Think, “Young Frankenstein” meets Count Dracula.
2/11      2:00 pm Fountain City Library
2/18      3:00 pm Bearden Branch Library
2/25      2:30 pm Lawson McGhee Library

Okra by Bill Raulerson
A comic caper set in backwoods Louisiana with a little magic, a few ghosts, and a very inept police force.
2/11       2:00 pm Bearden Branch Library
2/18      1:00 pm Carter Branch Library
2/23      6:00 pm Farragut Branch Library
2/25      12:00 pm Lawson McGhee Library

The Senator’s Wife by C. Robert Jones
When politics and family collide, they can both end up a little worse for wear.
2/11     11:00 am Bearden Branch Library
2/26     1:15 pm Lawson McGhee Library

When Blackbirds Sing by Gayle Greene
A lifetime prison sentence on a questionable conviction leaves a woman who was more a victim in her own to right to desperately seek a connection with a daughter she never knew.
2/11      1:00 pm Carter Branch Library
2/18      11:00 am Bearden Branch Library
2/18      2:00 pm Fountain City Library
2/26      3:00 pm Lawson McGhee Library

Staged Reading:

Free admission and the reading will also be followed by a discussion session with the actors, audience, director and playwrights.

Under the Esso Moon by Linda Parsons
Saturday, March 18 at 2:00 PM at Theatre Knoxville Downtown
A young girl growing up in a crumbling family dynamic in an apartment above the gas station run by her stepfather. A dramatic coming-of-age story set in not-long-ago Knoxville.

Stay tuned for more about our second World Premiere presentation in 2017, The Nearly Final, Almost Posthumous Play of the Not-Quite-Dead Sutton McAllister, by Kris Bauske
March 10–26
at Theatre Knoxville Downtown, 319 N Gay St.

*Tennessee Stage Company presents New Play Festival World Premiere full productions through special cooperation with Tiger Lily Theatre & Theatre Knoxville Downtown
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