• Forget Password?


    • Create an Account

The Music City Review

The Music City Review

Nashville's Source for Arts Review and Discussion

  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • News/Previews
  • About MCR
    • Advertise with us!
    • Contact Us/Social Media Links
    • MCR Style Sheet
    • Leadership
    • Internship
  • Calendar
    • Drama
    • Jazz Events
    • Sonido Latino
  • Donate

  • Home
  • Fjolla Hoxha
  • Page 2

Author: Fjolla Hoxha

Girl From the North Country: the Bob Dylan Jukebox Musical

In the Broadway musical Girl from the North Country, joy and sorrow are felt collectively, and they transcend temporal limits. Irish playwright and director Conor McPherson joins forces with composerRead More

Girl From the North Country at TPAC

Set in a boarding house during the Great Depression era in Bob Dylan’s hometown of Duluth, Minnesota, Girl from the North Country depicts a close-knit community as their life pathsRead More

At Play Dance Bar

Embracing a Queer Christmas: a review of Christmas Carol Circuit Party

A compelling parallel can be drawn between the era when Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol and Woven Theatre Company’s Christmas Carol Circuit Party. Already an internationally acclaimed literary celebrity andRead More

From OzArts

The truth is hidden under the posh dinner table: A review on Geoff Sobelle’s “FOOD”

  Geoff Sobelle’s performance “FOOD,” brought to Nashville by OZ Arts, took me through a roller coaster of feelings and kept my head spinning long after the amusement was gone.Read More
  • (Newer)
  • 1
  • 2

Advertisements

The Music City Review © 2019 is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All Rights are Reserved. | NewsPress Theme by: D5 Creation | Powered by: WordPress

This project is funded in part by Metro Arts

and a generous grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission

Metro Arts Logo