Peter Pan The Musical Nashville
Welcome to Neverland! Get ready to join a magical journey with Peter Pan The Musical, coming to Andrew Jackson Hall at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in Nashville, Tennessee.
This musical will tell you a story about the adventures of Peter Pan, a mischievous boy who refuses to grow up.
What is the play Peter Pan about?
The story starts when Peter visits the Darling family in London and takes Wendy, John, and Michael on a journey to Neverland, a magical island. Along the way, they face challenges from Captain Hook and his pirates. With themes of friendship, bravery, and the power of imagination, Peter Pan invites audiences of every age to join an unforgettable adventure where dreams come true and anything is possible.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the wonder and excitement of Peter Pan live performance on stage, so secure your seats today!
Peter Pan Nashville tickets 2025
You must experience the magic of childhood with the magical musical Peter Pan, which will take the stage at the Andrew Jackson Auditorium at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) from January 7, 2025 to January 12, 2025!
Don’t miss this one-night-only event filled with adventure, laughter and joy! Buy tickets for the magical performance now!
Meet the musical “Peter Pan” in Andrew Jackson Hall at the Tennessee Center for the Performing Arts
Andrew Jackson Hall is a big theater where we have our Broadway shows. The seating is arranged in a way that everyone has a good view of the stage. The stage itself is really big, measuring 130 feet wide and 53 feet deep. There’s a special opening called a proscenium that’s 57 feet wide and 36 feet high.Overall, the theater can hold up to 2,472 people, including some special seats in the front.
Each year, more than 100,000 students, from kindergarten through 12th grade, are brought to Nashville for performances by the Nashville Ballet, the Nashville Opera, and the Nashville Repertory Theatre, which are all resident performing arts groups of TPAC and provide year-round programming. Other companies also use TPAC’s facilities for plays, dance performances, concerts and other cultural programs.
The Andrew Jackson Hall policy
It is recommended to take note of the following guidelines and recommendations:
Limited View Seating Policy: Some tickets available through TPAC may be designated as limited view seating, meaning these seats offer a partial view of the stage. While some patrons may not find this problematic, it’s important to be aware of potential obstructions. For more information on limited view seating.
Late Seating Policy: Late seating policies are determined by the production company and may vary between shows. Some productions may require latecomers to wait outside the theater until a suitable break in the performance.
Dress Code Policy: There is no specific dress code for TPAC events. Please dress comfortably for your visit.
Food and Alcohol Policy: While outside food and beverages are not permitted, TPAC offers a selection of beverages, snacks, and specialty items for purchase before performances and during intermissions. Concessions are available at the Center Landing Café between Jackson Hall and Polk Theater, as well as at bars in each theater lobby.
Smoking and Tobacco Policy: Smoking and the use of tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, and vaporizers, are strictly prohibited inside TPAC theaters.
Recording Device and Camera Policy: Due to contractual agreements with performers and organizations, the use of cameras and recording devices is strictly prohibited during performances.
The following items are not permitted inside TPAC during performances:
- Oversized bags and backpacks
- Outside food or drink
- Drugs, smoking, vaporizers, or e-cigarettes
- Selfie sticks
- Weapons
- Face paint and face masks
- Laptops and iPads
- Musical instruments
- Audio recording devices or professional photography equipment (cameras with detachable lenses)
- Laser pens
How do I get to Andrew Jackson Auditorium at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center to see Peter Pan?
There are several ways to get to Andrew Jackson Hall by car:
From I-65 Driving North (from Huntsville or Brentwood) – From I-65 travelling north, follow the I-40 West/I-65 North split. Take Exit 209 (Church Street/Charlotte Avenue). Pass through the first two stoplights. At the third stop light, turn right onto Charlotte Avenue. Then, turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the three-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick Street and 6th Avenue.
From I-65 Driving South (from Louisville or Rivergate) – From I-65 travelling south, follow I-65 South/I-40 West to the I-40 East/I-65 South split. Take Exit 209 (Charlotte Avenue). Turn left at the first stoplight onto Charlotte Avenue. Then, turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the three-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick Street and 6th Avenue.
From I-40 Driving East (from Memphis or Bellevue) – From I-40 travelling east, take Exit 209 (Charlotte Avenue). At the stoplight, turn left onto Charlotte Avenue. Then, turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the three-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick Street and 6th Avenue.
From I-40 Driving West (from Knoxville or Airport) – From I-40 travelling west, take Exit 209 (Church Street/Charlotte Avenue). Pass through the first two stoplights. At the third stoplight, turn right onto Charlotte Avenue. Then, turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the three-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick Street and 6th Avenue.
From I-24 Driving West (from Chattanooga or Antioch) – From I-24 travelling west, merge onto I-40 West (towards Memphis) at I-40/I-24 split. Follow the I-40 West/I-65 North split. Take Exit 209 (Church Street/Charlotte Avenue). Pass through the first two stoplights. At the third stoplight, turn right onto Charlotte Avenue. Then, turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the three-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick Street and 6th Avenue.
From I-24 Driving East (from Clarksville) – From I-24 travelling east, follow the I-65 South/I-40 West split. Follow I-65 South/I-40 West, turning onto the I-40 East /I-65 South split. Take Exit 209 (Charlotte Avenue). At the stoplight, turn left onto Charlotte Avenue. Then, turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the three-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick Street and 6th Avenue.
Rideshare
Ridesharing is easy with their designated drop-off/pick-up point by the Nashville B-Cycle Station on the West side of 6th Avenue N at Union Street.
Seating Map at the Andrew Jackson Hall
Andrew Jackson Hall total seating capacity is up to 2,472, which includes 47 pit seats.
In Andrew Jackson Hall, the seating is arranged in a special way. On the far right and far left sides, there’s seating without any aisle in the middle. The seating on the different levels overlaps, which means they cover each other partly. For example, the Tier seating goes over to Orchestra Row T, and the Balcony seating goes over to Tier Row H. There are also special seats called Loges that are attached to the front of the Balcony seating on both sides. They extend over the Tier seating to Row J of the Orchestra. If you’re looking for seats that are easy to get to, you can find them on the upper levels. Row E of the Tier can be accessed through the Tier lobby, and Row P of the Tier can be accessed through the Balcony lobby. These seats don’t have any steps leading up to them once you exit the elevators on those levels. If you need accessible seating, you can find it on Rows Y and Z.
Peter Pan The Musical Cast
Meet the breathtaking and brilliant crew of the Peter Pan musical:
- Carina Gillespie as Wendy
- Delroy Atkinson as Captain Nezerra
- Emily Hawgood as Liza
- Claire Hillier as Mrs. Bumbrake
- Jeremy Taylor as Peter Pan
- Clare Halse as Jane
- Brian Gilligan as Smee
- Linzi Hateley as Mary Darling
- Lloyd Owen as Captain Hook
- Amy Lennox as Tiger Lily
- Delroy Atkinson as Ravello
- David Bardsley as George Darling
- Alan Morrissey as Michael Darling
The hard work and creativity of those people help bring the story to life for everyone to enjoy!
FAQ
What is Peter Pan The Musical?
Peter Pan The Musical is a live stage production that brings to life the timeless story of Peter Pan, the boy who never ages, and his adventures in the enchanting realm of Neverland.
How long does the show last?
The duration of Peter Pan The Musical can vary based on the specific production and any included breaks. Typically, the show runs for about two to two and a half hours, including intermission.
Is the show suitable for kids?
Yes, Peter Pan The Musical is a family-friendly performance suitable for children of all ages. However, parents should note that there may be scenes containing mild fantasy violence.
Can I take photos or record during the performance?
No, photography or recording of any kind, including using cell phones, is strictly prohibited during the performance.
Are there any age limitations for attending?
There are generally no specific age restrictions for attending Peter Pan The Musical. Nonetheless, parents should exercise their judgment regarding the appropriateness of the show for very young children.
Are there any special accommodations available for patrons with disabilities?
In Jackson Hall, wheelchair accessibility is available in the back of the Orchestra level in rows Y and Z. Seats in these rows can be removed to accommodate a wheelchair or left in place for a companion. Other limited mobility seating is available in the Tier level of Jackson Hall, accessible by elevator. Patrons can access rows E and P of the Tier without crossing interior stairs.
How will I receive my tickets?
There are two ways patrons can receive their tickets:
- Tickets selected to be picked up at the venue will be available 60 minutes prior to show time. A valid photo ID must be presented at the time of pick up.
- Tickets will appear on the mobile app within 48 hours of show time.
Are there any special effects used in the production?
Yes, Peter Pan The Musical often includes captivating special effects to bring the magic of Neverland to life on stage.