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The First and Last Town in Tennesse

February 27 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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An event every week that begins at 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday, repeating indefinitely

One event on February 7, 2026 at 7:30 pm

The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The
First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to
commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-
Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s
founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a
report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason
explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich
history right here with amazing stories that are a part of the American dream and experience, and
we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include
stories about Governor John Sevier and President Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee,
who was known as a friend to all, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy
Neil Smith, the founder of the National Storytelling Festival. All the major American events, the
Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played
out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak
(Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson (teacher at the Warner Institute and a
suffragette), longtime resident Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore (journalist/miner/advocate), David
Deaderick (Jonesborough’s first merchant), Jesse Walton (Revolutionary War soldier), Ella
Russell (only hospital trained nurse in town in the early 1900s), Elihu Embree (editor and
publisher of The Emancipator), and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and
will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250 th
celebration in Jonesborough.

“Want to feel connected to your community, country, and past? You’ll want to come and see this
play. It’s the perfect opportunity to commemorate and think about where we’ve come from and
what we’ve overcome as a country, and to look ahead to the next 250 years. This is a once in a
lifetime experience that you won’t want to miss,” Mason assures.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27 th , 28 th , and March 1 st . There will also
be a second weekend of shows on March 6 th , 7 th , and 8 th . Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on
Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general
admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on
March 1 st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets
can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States
Semiquincentennial and sponsored by Bravissima: Women Supporting the Arts.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at
Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B.
Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality
program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a
primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and
implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution
of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of
the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in
Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through
the power of our stories.

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