Event Media

Who Killed Valerie Valentine

Who Killed Valerie Valentine? is an interactive murder mystery experience where guests become part of the investigation. Set on a glamorous Valentine’s evening, the story centers around the mysterious and dramatic death of Valerie Valentine—a charismatic figure whose life was filled with secrets, rivalries, and complicated relationships. As the night unfolds, guests mingle with suspicious characters, uncover hidden motives, and piece together clues to determine who is responsible for Valerie’s untimely demise.

Blending comedy, intrigue, and audience participation, this lively event invites attendees to question suspects, follow twists in the story, and put their detective skills to the test. Whether you come for the mystery, the laughs, or the thrill of solving the crime, Who Killed Valerie Valentine? promises an evening of suspense, surprises, and unforgettable fun. 🕵️‍♀️💔

Colors of Christmas Showing

Colors of Christmas brought warmth, music, and creativity to the TFAA Gallery as artists and performers gathered to celebrate the spirit of the season. The event featured a festive concert showcasing talented local musicians who filled the gallery with beloved holiday music, creating a joyful and welcoming atmosphere for guests of all ages.

Alongside the music, a collection of regional artists displayed handcrafted works and unique holiday items available for purchase. From fine art and handmade crafts to seasonal décor and gifts, the gallery transformed into a vibrant holiday marketplace that highlighted the creativity of the local arts community.

By bringing together performers, visual artists, and community members in one space, Colors of Christmas celebrated the power of the arts to inspire connection, generosity, and holiday cheer. The event offered visitors an opportunity to enjoy live music, support local artists, and experience the gallery in a festive and engaging way. 🎄🎶🎨

Shape of Feeling (Gala)

The Shape of Feeling was a fall exhibition at the TFAA Gallery that explored how emotions can be expressed through visual art. Featuring work from regional artists, the exhibition highlighted a range of styles and perspectives, using color, form, texture, and composition to represent the many ways feelings can be interpreted and experienced.

The gallery became a space for reflection and conversation, inviting visitors to slow down and connect with the emotional stories behind each piece. The Shape of Feeling celebrated the creativity of the local arts community while demonstrating how art can give shape and voice to human emotion. 🎨

Robber Bridegroom

TFAA brought the lively and imaginative musical The Robber Bridegroom to the stage, delighting audiences with its blend of humor, folklore, and bluegrass-inspired music. Based on the novella by Eudora Welty, the story follows the charming and mysterious Jamie Lockhart—known by some as the daring “Robber Bridegroom”—as he navigates romance, deception, and adventure along the Natchez Trace.

Featuring an energetic cast, vibrant storytelling, and a lively folk score, the production combined music, comedy, and theatrical storytelling to create a uniquely entertaining experience. With colorful characters and fast-paced action, the show captured the playful spirit of Southern tall tales while showcasing the talents of local performers, musicians, and production artists.

The Robber Bridegroom exemplified TFAA’s commitment to presenting engaging live theatre that celebrates creativity, collaboration, and the rich tradition of musical storytelling. 🎭🎶