
Nashville Rep Theatre Season Announcement
Live theatre is coming back across the country! Our friends at the Nashville Repertory Theatre announced their 2021-22 season, and we cannot wait to see the amazing work that they create.
The Nashville Repertory Theatre will open its season on Nov. 11-14, 2021, in TPAC’s Polk Theater with Ragtime, a compelling story capturing the American experience at the turn of the 20th century. The musical follows three diverse families that are in pursuit of the American dream in the volatile melting pot of New York City.
The organization will continue its eleven-year Christmas tradition with the return of A Christmas Story on Dec. 2-19, 2021 in TPAC’s Johnson Theater.
In February, Nashville Rep will present Jocelyn Bioh’s School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, a teen comedy that spotlights the universal similarities—and glaring differences—of teenage girls around the globe.
The season will close with family favorite Mary Poppins, running April 28-May 8, 2022 in Polk Theater at TPAC. This musical adaptation based on the stories of P.L Travers and the Walt Disney film includes a mix of original music from the classic movie, plus brand new songs created for the stage.
Season tickets are available for purchase. For more information on the 21-22 Nashville Rep Season, visit NashvilleRep.org.
Nashville Repertory Theatre’s 2021-22 Season
Ragtime
November 11-14, 2021
TPAC’s Polk Theatre
A Christmas Story
December 2-19, 2021
TPAC’s Johnson Theatre
School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play
February 10-20, 2022
TPAC’s Johnson Theatre
Mary Poppins
April 28-May 8, 2022
TPAC’s Polk Theatre
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