
Clarence Brown’s artistic director and UT Theatre Department Head Ken Martin with Julie Howard on Saturday during the brunch announcing the new season.
With the exception of “A Christmas Carol” (more on that later), there is nothing predictable about the upcoming season announced over the weekend by the University of Tennessee’s Clarence Brown Theatre.
“When we shaped this season, we asked not what was fashionable, but what felt urgent,” wrote Artistic Director and Theatre Department Head Ken Martin and Managing Director Tom Cervone in a letter to patrons in the printed season announcement. “What stories would meet this moment? What would allow us to laugh, to remember, to hope? And the answers led us here — eight stories, from the intimate and the epic to the inherited and the newly imagined.”
The season is a knock-out. And the announcement was fun, too. Held over brunch at Bridgewater Place, the Clarence Brown folks had set up eight round tables along the walls with props from each production on the various tables. Based on those props, guests were to guess which plays would be included in the season. I got one correct — “A Christmas Carol!” Duh.
“Next season has everything,” Martin enthused at the opening of the program. “It’s very diverse in terms of style and genre. The pieces are of the moment.”
Without further ado, here’s the season — and the props which provided hints for each production. Continue reading











