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I Ain’t No Country Fan (But Man You Sure Sound Good To Me)
Being in Nashville’s historic Station Inn, made famous for its place in the bluegrass scene since 1971, a musical is far from expected. Around me, the lively audience with beers in hand waits anxiously for the arrival of Doyle and Debbie. The play, written by Ben Arntson, performed as Doyle and Jennifer Blood as Debbie,…
Posted by Salvador Miranda on May 3, 2017 in Analysis Essay, Bruce Arntson, Country, Doyle and Debbie, Gentrification, Jennifer Blood, musical comedy, Nashville, The Station Inn

A Gentleman’s Guide to Comedic Homicides; or, The Great Musical Paradox of Our Generation
It was a dark and chilly night in January. There was no rain, but the wind rustled my skirts as I stalked along the streets of downtown Nashville. A tall building loomed; a flashing red marquee and the impression of darkened, reflective windows—The Tennessee Performing Arts Center. We had arrived. I stepped inside, removed my…
Posted by denneysg on February 25, 2017 in Production Review, 2017, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Broadway tour, hilarious, London, musical comedy
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