Darkhorse Theater

Darkhorse Theater is a performing arts venue in Nashville, Tennessee, that hosts art forms including theater, music, and dance. Formerly a Presbyterian church, the facility seats 136 people.

History

Darkhorse Theater was established in 1990 by Shannon Wood and her husband, Peter Kurland. Wood had previously been stage manager of the Tennessee Repertory Theatre. Initially Darkhouse was a theatrical company that produced its members' original plays, but it transitioned into a performing venue due to a combination of the founders' "burnout" and demand from other performing groups.[1]

Resident groups

Performing groups resident at Darkhorse include ACT 1,[2] Groundworks Theater, Real Life Players, Sista Style, Actors Bridge, Dream 7, Destiny Theater Experience, John Holleman and Co., PG-13 Players, and Rhubarb Theatre.

Nonresident groups

Nonresident performing groups that have put on some of their productions at Darkhorse include the Nashville Shakespeare Festival and People's Branch Theatre.[3]

References

  1. Trav S.D. (2006). "Take Me Home, Country Road; Theatre carves a niche for itself in the hometown of the Grand Ole Opry". American Theatre. Theatre Communications Group.
  2. Jackie Sheckler Finch (2009). Insiders' Guide to Nashville. Globe Pequot. p. 198. ISBN 9780762755677.
  3. Finch, 2009, pp. 200-201

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