NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville's performing arts scene is set for a major expansion as city leaders and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center announced an agreement to relocate TPAC to city-owned property on the eastbank.
City leaders will first hold a public meeting to discuss plans for TPAC's new eastbank location on December 4th.
The move promises significant growth opportunities for local theater companies, including the Tennessee Repertory Theater, which is currently rehearsing a reimagined live-action version of "It's a Wonderful Life" at one of TPAC's biggest stages.
"The fact we can do it with 10 actors in a way that's building an ensemble that tells this rich story that they can grow and shine," said Amos Glass, interim executive director about their current production.
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