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    Tennessee Shakespeare Company

    Tennessee Shakespeare Company

    (4 reviews)

    Cordova

    Since my last review we've seen this troupe a few times, both at their theatre as well as outdoor…read moresites they put on for the public. The plays are always well-acted, the costumes appropriate, and in their theater, the settings are conducive to the plays. Sure wish they'd modernize the old-English where they can, but besides that, no complaints. They do both Shakespeare and other things that might interest you

    The TSC's production of Macbeth is worth your time!…read more We saw Macbeth on 10/25/18 [and will probably go again next week]. The pacing of the play was expertly brisk; the blocking kinetic and attractive; and the small size of their new theatre puts the audience right on the edge of the action--and on the edge of your seat. The music provided by the onstage musicians was evocative and beautifully expressive. We loved the choices made about the wyrd sisters--but I won't spoil that for you...When I first learned that the staging was to be set in the original Elizabethan period I was a bit disappointed-- I was hoping for a surprising [yet relevant] setting in a different historical period. But after Dan McCleary's introduction, the setting choice was made clear and meaningful to me and my friends. BTW I also enjoyed their Midsummer Night's Dream at the U of M campus a few summers ago. Their staging, live music, and bayou setting was eerily magical. I ended up going twice to see that one. The TSC is worthy of your support, I hope the company grows and receives an outpouring of local support for their theater renovation; productions; and educational program plans. P.S. Seat cushions available for a dollar and are very comfy. The temperature of the theatre is a little chilly, so bring a sweater, cool people.

    Malco Collierville Town Theatre

    Malco Collierville Town Theatre

    (65 reviews)

    Imagine this. You've been battling health issues for five years. Two surgeries in the last eight…read moremonths, and a round trip to Vanderbilt Health for treatment just two days ago. You're exhausted, still recovering, but you push through to show up for your kid and create a normal moment. At first, I overlooked her short, rude demeanor, assuming she may have been overwhelmed. But when we handed our movie passes, cast member Tiffany held each one up in the air as if inspecting a $20 bill, then called for a manager on her walkie without saying anything. We stood there confused, and when I asked if there was a problem, she said, "We're about to see." We stepped aside so we wouldn't hold up the line and watched other guests be warmly greeted and helped. The manager came, asked a question or two, and told her to check us out, but Tiffany didn't. She continued helping others while we stood there waiting respectfully, not trying to cause a scene, feeling embarrassed as people looked at us, wondering what was going on. It wasn't until my husband spoke up that she finally helped us. The delay wasn't the issue. It was the lack of communication and the way we were made to feel. We were treated with suspicion rather than respect, as though we had done something wrong. Customer service isn't just about selling tickets. It's about treating people with dignity, explaining what's happening, and showing basic kindness. You never know what someone may be going through.

    This theater is spacious, clean and reclining seats are always a plus. We know it can be chilly and…read moreit's the first theater I've seen that sells blankets, but I think other theaters are following the trend. You can purchase tickets in line or use the self serve kiosk. This location has the standard concession stand, but also a bar and grill. You can order and pick up or with the QR code at your seat they'll bring your order to you.

    The Dancing Fire - theater - Updated May 2026

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