75th Anniversary Celebration
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Thursday,
November 18, 2010
8:00 PM
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Friday,
November 19, 2010
8:00 PM
Tickets on sale Monday, August 23.

Moxley Carmichael Masterworks Season
Tennessee Theatre
Lucas Richman, conductor
Dale Dickey, narrator
Knoxville Symphony Youth Orchestra
Dukas: Fanfare from La Peri
van Vactor: Recitativo and Saltarello
Sartor: Metamorphic Fanfare
Mozart: Symphony No. 39
Carlson: Off Trail in the Smokies
Janacek: Sinfonietta
Shostakovich: Festive Overture
Sponsored by 
In lieu of the pre-concert chat, the Knoxville Symphony Youth Orchestra will give a performance both evenings in the Tennessee Theatre beginning at 7:00 PM. This performance is FREE for ticket holders.
Dale Dickey, narrator
Dale Dickey can currently be seen in the critically acclaimed indie film, Winter's Bone, which took the Grand Jury Prize for best feature at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Other film work includes: Changeling (dir: Clint Eastwood), The Pledge (dir: Sean Penn), Domino (dir: Tony Scott), A Perfect Getaway (dir: David Twohy), The Journey Of August King, The Incredibly True Adventures Of Two Girls In Love, The Yellow Wallpaper, Leaving Barstow, Trailer Park Of Terror, Nichts Als Gespenster, and Our Very Own. She is familiar to television audiences for her recurring role as ‘Patty, the daytime hooker’ on My Name Is Earl, and has also recurred on Breaking Bad (as ‘the skank’ Mrs. Spooge), Sordid Lives (opposite Olivia Newton-John) and as ‘Opal McHone’ in Christy (with Tyne Daly). And numerous guest star roles include: Weeds, Criminal Minds, Bones, Life, The Closer, Cold Case, Ugly Betty, ER, Gilmore Girls, Numbers, CSI, Frasier, City Of Angels and The X-Files. A veteran of the stage, she began her career in New York. Work there includes the Broadway production of The Merchant Of Venice with Dustin Hoffman (directed by Sir Peter Hall) and extensive work with the Signature Theatre Company, Playwrights Horizons, and Manhattan Punch Line’s Improv Theatre. Numerous regional theatre credits include 3 seasons developing new works for the stage at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center in CT. Other regional credits include: Appalachian Strings (Denver Center Theatre), To Kill A Mockingbird (PaperMill Playhouse), Steel Magnolias (Chicago’s Royal George Theatre), Brilliant Traces (Hartford TheatreWorks), and starring roles in A Streetcar Named Desire, The Rainmaker, and Our Country’s Good (all with the Clarence Brown Theatre). She now resides in Los Angeles, where she continues her work on the stage, garnering many awards, most notably - two L.A. Ovation Awards for her work in Del Shores’ The Trials And Tribulations Of A Trailer Trash Housewife, and Southern Baptist Sissies. She was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Discounts up to 20% are available for groups of 10 or more! To bring your group to a KSO performance call Lusada at 865-521-2337.






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