OZ Arts Nashville

OZ Arts Nashville

in association with Vanderbilt University Theatre

presents

A Roadkill Musical for the Modern Chick

By Krista Knight and Barry Brinegar
Directed by Leah Lowe

Extended! May 20 - June 5

ASL-Interpreted Performance: Thursday, May 27 at 8PM

OZ Arts Nashville transforms its parking lot into an outdoor honky-tonk for this cosmic country musical about a rambunctious bride-to-be named Bonnie (aka Sloppy Bonnie when she’s drunk). With the best of intentions, Bonnie sets off on what she hopes will be an inspirational roadtrip to be with her fiancé, Jedidiah, who has ghosted her ever since he left for a revival retreat in the mountains. But along the way, her cookie-cutter femininity causes havoc, turning her into an accidental serial killer.

Irresistible and deliciously irreverent songs and story coalesce in this collaboration by incisive playwright Krista Knight (Vanderbilt Writer in Residence), composer Barry Brinegar, and prominent Nashville director Leah Lowe. Featuring 3 talented actors/singers who portray more than a dozen roles, this fable on the dangers of female subordination offers an unhinged, delightful evening under the stars that will have you begging for seconds and maybe even doing the chicken dance.

Audience capacity for Sloppy Bonnie is very limited. Socially-distanced, outdoor seating will be provided. Masks are required when not seated.

For questions about ADA accessible seating or arrangements for groups of 5 or more that purchased separately, please email daniel@ozartsnashville.org.

Sloppy Bonnie is made possible in part by funding from Vanderbilt Strong and The Curb Center.

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