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    Ann Carroll School of Dance

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    Pull-Tight Players

    Pull-Tight Players

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Just adding my voice to that of others who are fans of this local theater company. Venue is small…read morebut they make the most of it. We are constantly amazed at what they can do with the very small space! Kudos to the Stage and props folks! There are no reserved seats but every seat is close to the stage. A line usually forms out front ahead of time and part of the fun is meeting your fellow theater patrons. Every production we have seen has been first rate. They don't shy away from any genres either, musicals, comedies, drama, you name it! The talent that is active in this area is outstanding. After each performance, there is also an opportunity to meet, greet and thank the cast members out front of the theater. Last weekend, we were able to experience Guys and Dolls, a classic musical theater production and they did an incredible job bringing it to the "small stage". Well acted, well performed, the music was spot on and a big shoutout to the Costumer - those "period" clothes were perfect, right down to the broaches and earrings worn by the ladies. If you want to take in a show, you need to contact them early. Given the small space in the theater and the large number of season ticket holders, there aren't usually many available seats. Even better, become a season ticket holder (like we did!) and you won't regret it!

    My husband and I just left The Odd Couple and we laughed the entire time! What a great,…read morehigh-quality theater production at affordable ticket prices. The actors were very talented, the set was perfect, and the intimate venue made for a personable and welcoming experience. This was our first time attending a Pull-Tight Players production and now we're already excited about attending the next show! (For what it's worth, I really enjoy plays but my husband isn't typically a big fan...yet we both had a blast.) Don't miss this gem!

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    Act Too Players

    Act Too Players

    3.8
    (13 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Our musical theatre loving child had such a poor experience with Act Too Players that he is…read morequestioning if he wants to continue participating in theatre productions at all. As others have mentioned the instructors are often yelling and show lack of care for young performers/their skills/feelings (they don't even bother learning kids' names and rather address them by the roles they are playing). Forget supportive and understanding environment- not here! The audition process is a joke and is not based on kids abilities. If your kid is looking to learn new skills/become more confident that's not a place for you either! Very disappointing experience overall!

    Regrettably, our ten-year old daughter's experience with the Act Too camp in the July 2024 in…read moreFranklin, TN was NOT positive. Therefore, we cannot recommend that other parents entrust their children or their family's money to this organization. When my wife voiced our concerns after our daughter was truly reluctant to continue at the camp after just two days, we received the reply posted below from Sondra, which placed the blame back on our child. Suffice it to say, we were very disappointed. And we were rather incensed that the seemingly admitted/acknowledged loud tone of voice repeatedly directed towards our child (as well as the child of family friends' who also signed up to be a student/camper) was excused away as being necessary to "project our voices to be heard" to "move 40 kids on a stage". Really? Seriously? It's not a license to yell at kids. We were looking for a fun, fulfilling, challenging event for our daughter to continue her growth during the summer break. Such was not our experience with Act Too. EMAIL REPLY DATED July 10, 2024: Thank you for the email and we are sorry that [REDACTED] will not be completing the week with us. Honestly, in 22 years of doing these camps, we have never had anyone complain about our space. We give the kids several breaks, but we are a training program and we do dance them as well. The floors we have are dance floors and have a bounce to them to prevent injuries. I'm sorry to hear that she was hurting. Ms. Erica is an excellent teacher and works very hard at having the children feel successful. I'm sorry to hear the she was scared of Ms. Erica- needless to say we are not in the business of scaring children. We want them to love musical theatre. Camp should be fun, but with a musical theatre camp there is work expected as well. Trying to move around 40 kids on a stage can be challenging and at times we all have to project our voices to be heard. I do hope that you both have a wonderful rest of your summer and she will be missed. Because we had a long waiting list for this camp and we cannot replace her spot, we will not be able to give you a refund. Best, Sondra

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    Music City Roots

    Music City Roots

    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Music City Roots is a hidden gem of the Middle Tennessee music scene. The live radio and music show…read moreis held in Liberty Hall, the largest venue inside of the Factory in Franklin. Seats are set up in rows by the stage theater-style and then they have food from Puckett's Grocery available for sale on a side area of the hall with tables and seating. There is also a cash bar which you can purchase beer, wine or mixed drinks. Upon arrival, they have a table setup to get you checked in if you have reserved tickets ($15) or if you are buying door tickets ($10). Considering that there are several artists for each show this is an amazing deal. We had reserved tickets which was nice to not have to worry about seating as our names were already on our seats. The show has co-hosts who will begin the show with a bit of banter and dialogue. In between acts they will interview the artists and allow them to answer several questions. The artists were selling some of their merchandise in the back of the hall as well so you had time to check that out. When we came the artists included Sunny Sweeney, the Rev. Peyton's Band and the Blackfoot Gypsies. If even one of these artists did a solo show they could have easily charged that amount alone. I was amazed that I was able to see Sunny here as she has done shows at the Grand Ole Opry before. She was absolutely incredible! This event is well-organized and I was so surprised at the quality of artists who participate in this radio show. It's a unique and fun experience that anyone would enjoy.

    What a great place to check out a show! Music City Roots is an old throw back radio broadcast with…read more4 or 5 acts each playing about 30 minutes or so with interviews during set changes. We have seen great popular entertainers new and old. Just check out their webpage to see who all as been there and you will be amazed! Another great part of Music City Roots is seeing bands that you have never heard of before and becoming fans of them! Tickets are only $10 for general admission and 15 for reserved. But there is not a bad seat in the house. They only have one bar, I think, so the line can get kinda long. But no worries. They also have local restaurant that caters the event, but we have never ate there. This season it is Pucketts. I have heard great things about their food.

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    AMC Thoroughbred 20

    AMC Thoroughbred 20

    2.5
    (326 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    I'm not sure why the reviews are as negative as they are…read more This AMC theater is really nice, the staff are always friendly and the theaters are always clean. We frequent this place and will continue to make this our main AMC theater for all movies. The food is also always very good, the convenience they have of being able to order and have the food delivered while you're in the theater enjoying previews is such a big positive thing. This place is awesome!

    I just had one of the best moviegoing experiences at the theater in Franklin watching "A Great…read moreAwakening." From the moment I sank into those ultra-comfortable, spacious reclining chairs, I knew this was going to be something special. The seats are ridiculously plush--plenty of room to stretch out, perfect recline, and enough space that even my tall frame didn't feel cramped. It felt more like lounging in my living room than sitting in a theater, but with a massive screen and incredible sound. As for the movie itself, "A Great Awakening" is an absolute masterpiece. It's powerful, thought-provoking, and emotionally gripping from start to finish. The storytelling is masterful, the performances are outstanding, and the cinematography is breathtaking. I was completely immersed the entire time. It left me inspired, moved, and genuinely uplifted--exactly what a great film should do. The theater in Franklin gets everything right: clean facilities, friendly staff, and those heavenly recliners that make the whole experience feel luxurious. I can't recommend this combination enough. If you're anywhere near Franklin, do yourself a favor and see "A Great Awakening" here. You won't just watch a great movie--you'll enjoy it in total comfort.

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    Turner Theater

    Turner Theater

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    We had a fantastic experience seeing a play (The Play That Goes Wrong) at the Turner Theater!…read more The location inside The Factory is perfect for getting a meal or cocktail before or after a show. The staff was friendly and welcoming, offering help at every turn. The theater is small but well appointed, and I really think there's not a bad seat in the house. The performers were excellent, and the play was fun and funny (OK, hilarious!). We had such a good time we immediately bought tickets for another show.

    First visit to Turner Theater in the Factory At Franklin for a performance of Crimes of the Heart…read moreby Studio Tenn. Very pleasant small (~300 seat) theater. Seating was comfortable and roomy, wider than many performance theaters. Sat on the third row (C), which has a railing in front, as it's the first row above floor level. At first that seemed nice, but the railing goes all the way to the floor, I suppose to prevent accidents, which makes for no legroom at all for that row. It's hard, even standing, to make enough room for others to pass, and I found it easy to get cramps, unable to move my feet at all. Looked like every other row did not have that problem, so just something to be aware of. There's a sort of "box seating" row on up high on each side. the angle might not be perfect for every performance, but it looked like a fun option to try for a future show. Was completely impressed by the quality of Studio Tenn's work. The set, staff, actors, lighting, everything was excellent quality and perfectly executed. Without exception, the actors were wonderful. A truly fabulous theatre experience. It's also so convenient to be in the Factory, makes for so many dining, drinking, shopping options before or after a show. On a Saturday afternoon/evening, the Factory was buzzing with activity. Parking is the biggest downside, there were cars wandering the parking rows just waiting for someone to look like they were leaving. We found it worthwhile to spring for the valet parking by Edley's and avoid that headache. Already planning for the next show. We're fans.

    Ann Carroll School of Dance - theater - Updated August 2026

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