
Acclaimed director Laurence Connor is associated with some of musical theatre’s biggest hits. But there is a special place in his heart for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera,” returning to TPAC’s Jackson Hall Oct. 24. through Nov. 4.
What started out as a humble one-act show performed above a pub has become an international sensation primed to conquer Nashville October 9-14.
Bursting with new works, contemporary hits and big regional premieres, the 2018-19 seasons of Nashville Repertory Theatre, Nashville Ballet, and Nashville Opera promise to entertain and inspire.
Taking a hit Broadway show on the road is not without its challenges. But things become all the more complicated when half the cast is still in elementary school. When it comes to School of Rock – the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that arrives at TPAC on September 11 – Associate Director David Ruttura calls it “a real joy.”
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It means you’ll be unable to see the entire stage from those seats.
We sell these seats because for many fans the limited view is not a problem, and the tickets are clearly labeled at time of purchase (see photo below). Limited view seating varies event to event and could be something as small as a tiny corner of the stage being blocked from view. Call our box office at 615-782-4040 for additional information on limited view seating.
Seats marked with “Limited View” during purchase path
Many shows impose ticket limits to allow as many people as possible to have equal access to seats. This is done as a deterrent to third party vendors, i.e. scalpers, who may purchase large blocks of seats and then resell them online at an inflated cost. The term “household” refers to any shared information on one or more accounts. This includes, but may not be limited to matching names, mailing and billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and credit card numbers. Any households that purchase more than the allowed number of tickets may have their order(s) refunded without notice.