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Grace Heinrichs, Casey Miley, Sarah Beth Gerlecz, Heather Vassar, Mary Joyce
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Max and Alice Goldberg
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Tre’von Etter, Derreck Johnson, Don Hardin
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Nicholas Rodriguez, Elizabeth Stanley, Morgan James, Quentin Earl Darrington
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Diana and Zach Pelham
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Ace Young
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Carolyn and Del Bryant
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Michael and Arie Nettles
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Adam Sansiveri, Kendall Brown
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Kristin Vanzant, Jackie Crabtree, Jennifer Turner
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Sheila Gibson, Christian Lyhus, Jade Parente
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Sara Pruneski, Ross Johnson
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Matt Logan, Justin McIntosh, Kyle Boen, Cameron Hinkle, Nathan McIntosh
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Dawn Stark, Michael Davis
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Tiffany Degrafinreid, Chelsea Peterson
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Tamiko Robinson Steele
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Missy Garcia-Smith, Brad Smith
On April 6, Tennessee Performing Arts Center held their annual gala at the Four Seasons Hotel Nashville.
Guests were greeted with colorful and bold vignettes featuring living statues outfitted in dramatic costumes from Matt Logan. during the cocktail hour.
The floor-to-ceiling windows of Four Seasons Hotel Nashville’s foyer provided the perfect vantage point to envision the new TPAC on the east bank of the Cumberland River, and guests lined up to view the proposed site of the arts organization’s next home. In the ballroom, guests were treated to a performance of Broadway hits from an all-star lineup of Broadway talent, including Quentin Earl Darrington, Morgan James, Nicholas Rodriguez, and Elizabeth Stanley, as well as remarks from TPAC Teaching Artist Ginger Newman and an eighth grade student from Wright Middle School. Emcee Christopher Hanke kept the evening fun and lively, especially during a competitive live auction that raised $160,000 to advance TPAC’s educational and community programming.