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  2. Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Performing Arts Center; Address: 505 Deaderick Street Nashville, Tennessee United States: Coordinates: Type: Performing arts center: Capacity: Andrew Jackson Hall: 2,472 James K. Polk Theater: 1,075 Andrew Johnson Theater: 256: Opened: 1980: Website; www.tpac.org

  3. Orpheum Theatre (Memphis) - Wikipedia

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    Memphis, Tennessee United States: Public transit Main Street Line Operator: Orpheum Theatre Group: Type: Performing arts center: Capacity: 2,308: Construction; Opened: 1928: Reopened: 1984: Website; www.orpheum-memphis.com

  4. Category:Performing arts centers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    T. Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Tennessee Theatre. Categories: Performing arts centers in the United States by state. Arts centers in Tennessee. Performing arts venues in Tennessee.

  5. Nashville Shakespeare Festival - Wikipedia

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    These tours have led to partnerships with the Nashville Institute for the Arts and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center's Humanities Outreach in Tennessee, which assisted the Festival in producing other classics such as The Belle of Amherst, The Little Prince, and Rip Van Winkle to supplement the company's Shakespearean offerings.

  6. Nashville Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Ballet is a professional ballet company in Tennessee. Founded in 1986 and based in Nashville, Tennessee , it presents a repertoire of classic and contemporary works by a variety of choreographers, including Artistic Director Paul Vasterling.

  7. Nashville Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Repertory Theatre was founded as Tennessee Repertory Theatre in 1985 by Mac Pirkle and Martha Rivers Ingram. The first production was Macbeth. The theatre's original home base for production was the 1100-seat James K. Polk Theater in the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.