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Arts and Galleries
from Nfocus March 2019
ART ON THE WEST SIDE presents featured artist, PAUL HARMON and 45 additional fine artists APRIL 6 & 7 Gordon Jewish Community Center
Cocktail Reception Sat. 6pm-9pm suggested $15 donation at the door Complimentary valet parking
Morning Jazz 10am-12pm Free to public (lite bites & mimosas) Show ends at 4pm


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photograph by Evan ZimmErman, murphymadE
Anastasia
Step back to the twilight of the 1920s Russian Empire and travel to Paris as Anastasia seeks to uncover her mysterious past with a Soviet officer hot on her trail. March 19-24. Tickets $40-100. TPAC Andrew Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., 615-782-4040, tpac.org.
Obscura: The Work of Brian Wooden
Using monochromatic tones, sweeping strokes and an obscured sense of the subject’s identity, Brian Wooden’s portraiture leaves interpretation up to the viewer. Through March 26. Gratis. Oz Arts Nashville, 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle, 615-350-7200, ozartsnashville.org.
Van Gogh, Monet, Degas and Their Times: The Mellon Collection of French Art
Works from Edgar Degas, Eugène Delacroix, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh, ranging from romanticism to cubism, offer a glimpse into the collection of Rachel “Bunny” Lambert and Paul Mellon. Through May 5. Tickets $7-12. Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway, 615-244- 3340, fristartmuseum.org.
The Book of Mormon
A winner of nine Tony Awards, including one for Best Musical, The Book of Mormon will have you laughing out loud as you follow the misadventures of two mismatched missionaries. March 12-17. Tickets $45- 130. TPAC Andrew Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., 615-782-4040, tpac.org.
The Sinatra Legacy: A Musical Tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes
Join Studio Tenn as they pay tribute to renowned singer, actor and producer Frank Sinatra in their sixth rendition of The Sinatra Legacy, featuring hits such as “New York, New York” and “Come Fly With Me.” March 13-17. Tickets $35-90. The Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin, 615-541-8200, studiotenn.com.
Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing
Dorothea Lange’s portraits of those experiencing economic devastation during the Great Depression and those seeking refuge from the Dust Bowl states raise issues still relevant today: poverty, the treatment of immigrants, economic and community degradation and more. March 15-May 27. Tickets $7-12. Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway, 615-244-3340, fristartmuseum.org.
Shakespeare in Love
Follow the love story of young William Shakespeare and Viola de Lesseps as they navigate their passionate and secret love affair while Viola is promised to another man and William writes Romeo and Juliet. March 21-April 13. Tickets $25-52.50. TPAC Andrew Johnson Theater, 505 Deaderick St., 615-782-4040, nashvillerep.org.
Family Day at the Ballet
Spend an afternoon at Nashville Ballet’s Family Day, where kids can participate in interactive movement activities, make arts and crafts, and enjoy choreography to Degas and the Little Dancer and Dragons Love Tacos. March 31. Tickets $12-18. Nashville Ballet Studio A, 3630 Redmon St., 615-782-4040, nashvilleballet.com.