Theaters & Performing Arts Venues

Divine Designs

The University of Tennessee’s McClung Museum has orchestrated a Harmonic Convergence of beauty.

The museum has collected 50 works of art representing five major world religions — Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism — for the exhibit “Sacred Beauty: A Millennium of Sacred Art, 600-1600,” opening Saturday, Sept. 8 and continuing through Jan. 6, 2008.


Bawdy Greek comedy also has penetrating anti-war message

The Greek playwright Aristophanes hit on "Make Love, Not War" as an anti-war slogan long before the hippies. His comedy "Lysistrata" made sex a war game in 411 B.C.

The Actors Co-op opens its 2007-08 season with "Lysistrata" on Thursday, July 26. Performances continue through Aug. 11 at the Black Box Theatre, 5213 Homberg Drive

Led by Lysistrata, the women of ancient Greece decide to withhold sex from their husbands until they bring the long-running Peloponnesian War to a peaceful conclusion.


Bijou Theatre

803 S. Gay Street, Knoxville

Tennessee Theatre

604 South Gay Street, Knoxville

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