
The Memphis Monologues
(Above photo: The 2017 Memphis Monologues cast, Front row, L-R: Laura Goodman-Bryan, Raquel Baker, Meg Green, Back row: Carolyn Scott
A fresh look at the LGBT+ Culture and Communities in Memphis and the Mid-South.

(Above photo: The 2017 Memphis Monologues cast, Front row, L-R: Laura Goodman-Bryan, Raquel Baker, Meg Green, Back row: Carolyn Scott

by Kevin Shaw | photo by Tim Trumble For most performers, being a waitress equates to constant frustration and unfulfilled

(Memphis, TN) January 10, 2019: “Cazateatro Bilingual Theater Group” We are very excited to announce our first Afro-Latino Night Concert

by Robin Beaudoin JANUARY 26MEMPHIS WOMEN’S MARCH 2019CLAYBORN TEMPLE 10AM294 HERNANDO STREET, MEMPHISThe Memphis Women’s March movement stands for equality

story by Chellie Bowman & Moth Moth Moth | photos by Andrew Stanford | mural by Lexie Perkins The first

An Intimate Evening of Songs and Storytelling Sarah McLachlan Featuring Vanessa Freebairn-Smith ORPHEUM THEATRE Friday, February 22 Tickets on

by Joan Allison | photo courtesy of Barberstock I recently got an opportunity to travel to Palm Springs for the

Memphis’ Professional Resident Theatre company proudly presents the Regional Premiere of Sweat by Lynn Nottage Running January 25 – February

story and photo by Dana Cooper Maddie Waters is not your average 18-year-old. Her sunny disposition belies the world of

by Diane Thornton | photo courtesy of Sarah Osborn With a holistic approach, Our Whole Lives (OWL) provides accurate, developmentally

by Kevin Shaw | photos by Kevin Reed Kicking off 2019, is a new play at POTS@TheWorks called Back When

by Robin Beaudoin The current political climate might have one doubting their faith in God, in religion, and in mankind.