Fortuna the Time Bender vs. The Schoolgirls of Doom
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DateNov 13 - 15, 2026
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VenueNoah Liff Opera Center
3622 Redmon Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37209 -
Will CallOpens 60 minutes prior to show
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Seating ChartView Seating Chart
Event Details
Get ready for something completely different in our intimate studio space! Fortuna the Time Bender vs. The Schoolgirls of Doom is a vibrant, campy explosion of 1980s soft rock, comic book aesthetics, and Gilbert & Sullivan-style wit. When the villainous "Headmaster" threatens the city with his trio of musical minions, it’s up to the time-bending Fortuna and her nerdy sidekick to save the day.
With a live 80s-inspired band and a "Scott Pilgrim" visual energy, this production is a high-octane comedy that proves opera can be as fun as your favorite graphic novel.
Accessibility - Noah Liff Opera Center
- Accessible seating is designated in the first row of each bank. All other rows require stairs to access. Please see seating chart for exact accessible seat locations.
- For more information on accessibility or assistance purchasing accessible seating, please contact the Nashville Opera Box Office at 615-832-5242.
Ticket Delivery
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- Will call tickets will be available at Noah Liff Opera Center beginning one hour before the scheduled start time. A valid photo ID is required to pick up tickets.
- TPAC is not responsible for tickets purchased through the secondary market.
Language
This show will be performed in English. Supertitle translations will be provided.
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