- dramatic arts
- Stone Mountain, GA
Amanda Creech performs in Tennessee premier of Big Fish The Musical
2014 Oct 16
Amanda Creech, a native of Stone Mountain, Georgia, and a senior at Trevecca Nazarene University, will perform in the new celebrated musical Big Fish when it has its Tennessee premier on the campus of Trevecca. Creech plays the role Josephina Bloom, daughter-in-law of Edward Bloom, the main character. Following her graduation form Trevecca, Creech plans to stay in Nashville and continue her involvement with film and local theatres. Creech is the daughter of Denise and Stephen Creech and a graduate of Parkview High.
Big Fish focuses on Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to its fullest--and then some! Trevecca's Theatre Arts Program, under the direction of Professor Jeff Frame, will present Big Fish during the last week of October and first two weeks of November. Those performances will be part of Trevecca's Homecoming Weekend, Nov., 7-8.
“Trevecca--A Christian university in the heart of Nashville”
is not merely a slogan for Trevecca Nazarene University. It is a description of
Trevecca’s location and mission. Located only minutes away from downtown Nashville,
Tennessee, Trevecca offers its students access to all that exciting Music City,
USA, is—music venues for music lovers of all types, a first-rate art museum, professional sports,
partnerships with the many universities and colleges in the city, internships
with leading organizations, and many kinds of learning opportunities.
Additionally, Trevecca encourages its students to serve Nashville as part of
their preparation for lives of service in other cities, other countries. The
Trevecca-Nashville partnership is one that has great appeal for the 2,400
students who have chosen Trevecca.