This program was recorded live at the Princess Theatre on Saturday, December 5th. An edited version will be posted in the coming days.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Watch Dr. Eric Littleton's 2020 Christmas Concert!
Monday, November 30, 2020
Dr. Eric Littleton Announces This Year's Christmas Program
Unfortunately, Dr. Littleton will not have a "live" performance this Christmas Season, but, his show will be streamed live this coming December 5th at 7PM!
There will more information coming about how and where you can watch, but most likely on the Friends of the Princess Theatre Facebook page, the Princess Facebook page, the Princess blog site, and Channel 15 from Roane State Community College. More information as I obtain it!
After the initial streaming, the program, with more edited material, will be available from the same locations.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
John Condrone Dies After Long Battle With COVID!
A special supporter of the Princess Theatre, John Condrone, has lost his battle with COVID-19! He began his fight back in mid-September, and shortly thereafter, his conditioned worsened and was put on life support. He died at Blount Memorial Hospital on Tuesday.
John Condrone, emceed all of our past annual Multi-County Talent Shows at Princess, and loved to come to the Princess stage to help encourage our budding local talent.
John was an Award-Winning Dove & Grammy Nominated Songwriter, Performer & Author with over 300 songs in radio, film & TV. He has had song cuts with SONY, Disney, Lamon Records, and many others. His #1’s include Kimberly Simon's "If You Stole My Heart" (which was a Top Twenty CMT video), “Bubba Claus”, “If The Heart Is Right”, “But Then” and “Since I Found You”.
He will be missed!
Here are some of my favorite photos of John on the Princess stage...
Friday, August 7, 2020
Tennessee Medieval Faire Cancelled Due to Pandemic
The award-winning Tennessee Medieval Faire has been cancelled for 2020 due to the global pandemic. The rescheduled show dates were to be October 3-4, 10-11, 17-18 in Harriman, TN.
“With the Covid-19 on the rise in Tennessee, the state guidelines were very clear to discourage large community events to keep people safe. It was a difficult decision for us to cancel the show because we have been working for months on it, and people look forward to our events each year. But ultimately, our decision was based on safety,” said Barrie Paulson, VP-Manager and Entertainment Director.
The festival producers, Lars and Barrie Paulson of Darkhorse Entertainment, LLC, hope to continue hosting their annual Tennessee Medieval Faire and Tennessee Pirate Fest in the spring and fall of 2021. These events are family-friendly outdoor interactive costumed themed festivals with the slogans “Live the Age of Chivalry” and “Get Yer Pirate On.” The festivals have numerous professional stage shows, street characters, crafts, food, games and activities.
The Paulson’s would like to thank the participants, patrons, and community members for their support. In 2019, the Tennessee Medieval Faire received an Excellence in Tourism Award for Best Annual Festival by the Middle East Tennessee Tourism Council. In 2020, the Tennessee Medieval Faire received the Readers’ Choice Award for Best Festival in Roane County by readers of the Roane County News.
For festival updates, please visit their website www.TMFaire.com or like and follow them on Facebook www.facebook.com/tennesseemedievalfaire and https://www.facebook.com/Tennesseepiratefest/