Check Out <i>Little Hollow, Tennessee</i> From Nashville Rep

Theaters may be dark, but local playwrights are still hard at work during this strange season. In fact, Nashville Rep will premiere its latest effort — Little Hollow, Tennessee — on Nov. 28. Billed as a “hybrid theater production of interlocking and stylistically diverse videos that tell the story of a disappeared town,” this unusual piece centers on the owner of a living museum who is forced to move to online programming in the wake of a global pandemic. Audiences can expect something of a “choose your own adventure” experience, with everything from historical commentary to short reenactments. The work was created by Nashville Rep’s New Works 615 — the local cohort of its Ingram New Works Project, which is led by Nashville Rep’s Erica Jo Lloyd and playwright-in-residence Nate Eppler. Writers include Lloyd, Brooke Bethel, Eric Butler, Brooke Ferguson, Taylor James Foster, Josh Inocalla, Evelyn O’Neal Brush, Mary Siroky, Nikkita Staggs, River Timms and Becky Wahlstrom. Visit nashvillerep.org/littlehollow for details. The production is free, although donations are welcome. Premieres Saturday, Nov. 28, via Nashville Rep AMY STUMPFL

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