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cast of The Book of Mormon on stage

Lottery ticket policy for Nashville engagement of ‘The Book of Mormon’

Back by popular demand, The Book of Mormon, winner of nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, announces a lottery ticket policy for its Nashville engagement, March 12-17. The pre-show lottery makes a limited number of tickets available at $25 apiece.

couple performing onstage as Romeo and Juliet

Nashville Ballet announces 2019-20 season stacked with premieres and unprecedented works

With a collection of new works and poignant classics, the 19-20 Nashville Ballet season raises a mirror to society in an exploration of perceptions, standards and stereotypes. Through thought-provoking, entertaining programming, it promises to captivate, educate and spark meaningful conversations.

The company of The Book of Mormon Tour

PREVIEW: ‘The Book of Mormon’ returns with ‘outrageous fun and heartfelt message’

As a seasoned Broadway veteran, Ron Bohmer has seen a lot of scripts. But he still remembers the first time he read through The Book of Mormon. “That was the first script I remember reading and actually laughing out loud – just from what’s on the page,” Bohmer says of the Tony Award-winning musical, which plays TPAC March 12-17.

TPAC & Lipscomb University celebrate high school talent in 2019 Spotlight Awards

TPAC & Lipscomb University celebrate high school talent with 2019 Spotlight Awards

Talented high school actors, singers, dancers and technicians from 28 Tennessee schools are putting their skills on display this year and seeking recognition and important feedback as part of the sixth annual Nashville High School Musical Theatre Awards, or Spotlight Awards.

Betty Buckley as Dolly Gallagher

Broadway legend Betty Buckley shares thoughts on starring in ‘Hello, Dolly!’

Broadway legend Betty Buckley has earned her place as one of theatre’s most respected and celebrated leading ladies. Hear what she had to say about starring in the new production of ‘Hello, Dolly!’

Jennifer Turner

TPAC names Jennifer Turner as next President and Chief Executive Officer

Jennifer Turner, currently Executive Vice President and Managing Director at Segerstrom Center for the Arts, will be TPAC’s next President and Chief Executive Officer starting May 2019. Turner will follow Kathleen O’Brien, who will retire from TPAC in July, ending a 14-year tenure at the head of the arts center and 31 total years at TPAC.

Rob Lowe

Rob Lowe brings one-man show ‘Stories I Only Tell My Friends: Live!’ to TPAC on May 18

Actor and author Rob Lowe brings his “Stories I Only Tell My Friends Live” show to TPAC May 18.

2017-18 Annual Report to the Community

2017-18 Annual Report highlights TPAC steps as producer, growth in education community

TPAC’s 2017-18 Annual Report to the Community highlights its artistic innovations and investment in a growing education community made possible last year by corporate sponsors, community partners, donors and more.