Meet Beth & Sarah

Beth Harrison, Founder/ CEO

Hi friends! My name is Bethany Harrison and I am co-owner of Stage Local. I currently reside in Watertown along with my husband, Jonathan, and our three boys. I am a classically trained soprano, having studied voice for over 18 years and a former theatre kid. I am the former Executive Assistant to the County Mayor in Wilson County where I was fortunate enough to get first-hand experience observing and assessing the needs of our community. I believe the arts are a fundamental component to a thriving community and believe Stage Local has the potential to offer residents quality, enriching arts programming.

As a lifelong resident of Wilson County, with a lifelong passion for the stage, my heart is to offer a collaborative space for artists of all ages, ability levels and backgrounds to walk in their gifts.

Sarah Collins, Co-Founder

Hey, friends! I'm Sarah Collins, proud co-founder of Stage Local! I am Lebanon, TN born and raised, and happily reside here with our sweet family, a dog I love, and one fish. My first passion is my shop on the downtown Lebanon square, Poppie's Boutique, with another location in downtown Cookeville, Tennessee. I also run a ministry with my best friend, Good Grace Club, where we co-host a bi-weekly podcast. 

I have my English degree from Tennessee Tech University, and even though I do not have formal theatrical training, I am truly convinced that theatre and the arts are a God-given gift that can bring so much joy to our hearts, neighbors, and friends. Being heavily involved in music my entire life, and on the stage in high school and college, I believe the music is a gift that can follow one through their entire life, and we are so thrilled to bring that gift to Lebanon- ages young and old. 

The Stage Local Team

  • Elizabeth Irvin

    Elizabeth Jane Irvin is a proud Kentucky native, career mom, singer, actress, and speaker. She now calls the rolling hills just outside Nashville, Tennessee home, where she lives with her children, Olivia and Bo, and their two energetic pups.

    Elizabeth’s love for the arts runs deep. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music and Theatre from Northern Kentucky University in 2005 and has since dedicated her talents both to performing and to teaching. Over the years, she has instructed students ranging from preschoolers to collegiate, led theatre camps, seminars, pageant training, audition preparation, and public speaking workshops. She has inspired countless individuals to use their gifts not only for the stage but to build life skills that serve them every day.

    As a performer, Elizabeth’s work has been celebrated—most notably, she was awarded Best Regional Actress in a Musical by BroadwayWorld.com in 2016. Two of her most cherished roles include portraying Belle in Beauty and the Beast and embodying the magical Mary Poppins. After relocating to Tennessee, Elizabeth recently returned to the stage as Sister Sophia in The Sound of Music, marking a joyful reentry into theatrical performance.

    Her creativity extends beyond acting and singing. Elizabeth is also an accomplished costume design/ curation, hair and special effects makeup—bringing characters to life not only through performance but through their visual storytelling.

    When she’s not performing or teaching, you can find Elizabeth spending every precious free moment with her children, creating memories, and embracing life’s beautiful, unscripted moments.