Frequently Asked Questions
Ticket Information
How do I buy tickets to a show at TPAC?
Purchase online at TPAC.ORG, by phone 615-782-4040, or in person at the TPAC Box Office at 505 Deaderick Street. Visit Box Office Information for details.
Do you offer season tickets?
Season tickets are available for the HCA Healthcare/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC series, Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and Nashville Repertory Theatre. Visit Broadway at TPAC for information about Broadway season tickets. For information about season ticket packages offered by our resident companies, visit the pages below:
Nashville Ballet
Nashville Opera
Nashville Repertory Theatre
What does limited view mean?
Limited view 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. Limited view seating varies event to event and could be something as small as a tiny corner of the stage being blocked from view. Please call our box office at 615-782-4040 for additional information on limited view seating.
Do you charge handling fees?
Per ticket handling fees are charged for all tickets purchased by phone or online. As always, tickets purchased in person at the box office do not incur handling fees. TPAC only receives a small percentage of each ticket sold. As a nonprofit, we depend on these fees for maintaining our tech support, phone staff, website, and ticketing software, as well as basic upkeep of the buildings.
Why do some shows have a limit on how many tickets can be purchased "per household," and what constitutes a household?
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, e-mail 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.
How will I receive my tickets?
- TPAC Concierge Mobile App: All tickets are delivered to our mobile app. Tickets will appear on the mobile app within 48 hours of show time.
- Will Call: 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. A $5 fee will be charged for all will call orders at time of purchase.
What if I purchased tickets from a site other than TPAC.ORG?
If you have had an unfortunate experience with a third-party vendor (i.e. scalper or broker), contact us or call 615-782-4040.
How do I buy group tickets?
To buy tickets for your group or ask questions, visit here.
Exchange & Refund Policies
If I purchase season tickets, then decide that I want to cancel them, will I be able to get a full refund?
Season tickets may be canceled and refunded in full prior the first show in the season package. Once the first show has passed, season tickets cannot be canceled.
I am a season ticket holder, and I am unable to attend my usual performance. Can I exchange my ticket(s)?
Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and Nashville Repertory Theatre season ticket holders can exchange season tickets. When allowed by the touring production, season ticket holders to Broadway at TPAC can exchange their season tickets. To exchange your tickets please call:
- Broadway at TPAC: 615-782-6560
- Nashville Ballet: 615-297-2966
- Nashville Opera: 615-832-5242
- Nashville Repertory Theatre: 615-782-6560
Tickets can only be exchanged for another date of the same performance. Exchanges made week of show, may be limited or not allowed based on tour guidelines.
Can I exchange my ticket(s) if I am not a season ticket holder?
Each show has its own rules regarding single ticket exchanges. When allowed, tickets can only be exchanged for another date of the same performance. Exchanges made week of show, may be limited or not allowed based on tour guidelines. To find out if your tickets can be exchanged, call 615-782-4040. (All non-season-ticket-holder ticket exchanges carry a $6.00 per ticket exchange fee).
I am unable to attend my performance or to exchange into another date. Can I get a refund?
There are no refunds unless a performance has been canceled.
Inclement Weather
Remember the motto, “The show must go on.” If you anticipate being unable to attend a scheduled performance due to weather, please reach out to us for potential options. Refunds are only available when an event has been canceled.
Discounts & Offers
Are student rush tickets available?
Many performances at TPAC will offer some type of rush ticket. Cost, quantity, students vs. adults, and when rush tickets are available are all determined by each presenting organization. Please call our box office at 615-782-4040 for the most up-to-date information.
Do you have discounts for groups?
Yes, please visit our Group Sales Page for more information.
Does my baby/child need a ticket and, if so, do you offer special rates for children?
Every patron must have a ticket, regardless of age. Unless young children are the primary audience, we recommend against bringing babies and young children to our performances. Some shows may have an age limit due to content, and any persons who do not meet the required age will not be allowed entry. For more information, see the show details page for the performance in question, or contact the box office at 615-782-4040.
Gift Certificates
Can I buy TPAC gift certificates?
Yes, gift certificates are available. They may be used for all shows at TPAC in any of our venues.
Purchase Gift Certificates online. Gift certificates expire 5 years from issue date.
TPAC Concierge (Mobile App)
How do I use the TPAC Mobile App?
How do I log in to the app?
Select the My Account logo at the top right of the home screen in the TPAC Concierge app. Your login is the same login that you use on TPAC.org.
I have tickets already. Do I need to register in the app?
No. If you already have tickets to an event then you already have a login. Use the email address you provided and either the password you created or click “Forgot Password”.
How do I reset my password on the app?
Select Forgot Login under the My Account logo in the top right on the home screen on the app.
When are my tickets available on the app?
Tickets will be available on the TPAC Concierge app starting 48 hours prior to your scheduled event.
Can I transfer my mobile tickets to someone else?
Yes. Tickets for most events can be transferred from the TPAC Concierge app starting 48 hours prior to the event.
To transfer tickets, select the event from your home screen starting 48 hours prior to the show and click the Send to Friend button at the bottom of the ticket. Then, enter the email address of the person to whom you are transferring your tickets. They will receive the QR codes for the tickets in their email.
Performance Information
Do you have a seating chart of the theater?
Seating charts for Jackson Hall, Polk Theater, Johnson Theater, and War Memorial Auditorium can be viewed on our Seat Maps page. At War Memorial Auditorium, the Tier/Balcony is always seated, and the Orchestra Level changes from Open Floor (standing) to Seated based on the show. For more information about seat locations, call 615-782-4040.
What is your late seating policy?
Since we hold several different types of performances, the policy for late seating is at the discretion of the production company and varies by show. Some production companies require audience members to “hold” outside the theater until an appropriate time in the performance. We encourage patrons to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to their scheduled performance to avoid frustration.
Do I need an ID to enter the venue?
If the show is designated “18+” or “21+”, you must show a valid, state-issued ID to enter the venue. Underage patrons will be denied admittance, even if accompanied by an adult. A valid, state-issued ID is always required to pick up tickets at Will Call and to purchase alcoholic drinks.
What is the dress code?
There is no specific dress code. Please wear clothes that make you the most comfortable.
What items are prohibited from performances?
Please visit our Safety and Security page for information on prohibited items.
Do you sell food and beverages at the performances?
Beverages, snacks, and specialty items are available for purchase prior to performances and during intermission.
We sell wine, beer, and mixed drinks prior to most performances and during intermission. A valid, state-issued ID is always required to purchase alcoholic drinks.
Concessions are sold at Center Landing Café between Jackson Hall and Polk Theater and bars in the lobby of each theater.
TPAC has followed many NYC Broadway theaters and other performing arts centers in allowing food and drinks purchased in the lobby into the theater. This applies to most shows presented by TPAC. However, this practice may vary depending on the production company’s policy. Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and Nashville Repertory Theatre allow drinks without ice into the theater during their performances, but do not allow food.
Are tobacco products allowed in the theaters?
TPAC and War Memorial Auditorium are non-smoking facilities and no tobacco products of any kind are allowed. This includes cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, and vaporizers. Designated smoking areas are located outside each building.
Are cameras and recorders allowed in the theater?
Policies for non-professional cameras and mobile devices vary for each production. For some productions, the use of cameras and recording devices is strictly prohibited by contracts with the performing artists and organizations. Please call Patron Services at 615-782-4040 between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for more information.
Is there an ATM?
Yes, in the main lobby inside TPAC’s Deaderick Street entrance, or in the lobby of Sheraton Grand hotel nearby.
Do you have wheelchairs?
Wheelchairs are available at no cost for use at any theater at TPAC and War Memorial Auditorium with advance notice on a “first come, first served” basis. To reserve a wheelchair, call 615-782-4087 two days prior to the performance you plan to attend. By calling this number, you may also request assistance from TPAC staff on the curb at the main entrance to TPAC on 6th Avenue.
Are you accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, TPAC and War Memorial Auditorium are accessible to people with disabilities. We provide services for people with special needs including audio descriptions of select performances – typically the Sunday matinees for Broadway engagements. Get more information about our accessible services including parking, seating, and signed performances for the hearing-impaired. Feel free to call 615-782-6577 to discuss your special needs in advance if your questions are not addressed on this web site.
Do you have a “lost and found” department?
Yes. Please email lost@tpac.org and give us your name and a detailed message about your item – when you lost it and what performance you were attending. Someone will look for the item and get back to you as soon as possible.
Directions & Parking
Where is TPAC located and where do I park?
TPAC is located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center at 505 Deaderick Street in downtown Nashville. It’s directly across from Legislative Plaza and one block from the Tennessee State Capitol. For additional information visit our Parking & Directions page.
Facilities and Rentals
How can I get information about renting one of your theaters?
See our comprehensive facility and rental information.
What is the maximum seating capacity?
Jackson Hall: 2,472
Polk Theater: 1,075
Johnson Theater: 264
War Memorial Auditorium (open floor capacity): 2,044
War Memorial Auditorium (theatrical seating): 1,661
War Memorial Auditorium (banquet seating): 400
Final Seating Capacity is based on each performance’s technical needs.
Do you rent space for special occasions like wedding receptions, graduations, recitals, and meetings?
Yes, our facilities are available for special use. Visit the facilities and rental section of our site.
Administration & Employment
What is your mailing address?
PO Box 190660
Nashville, TN 37219
For deliveries:
505 Deaderick Street
3rd Floor
Nashville, TN 37243
What is your fax number?
615-782-4001
Do you have any job openings?
Visit the Careers page on our site.
How can I get an audition to appear in a performance?
For information on local auditions, contact our resident companies: Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and Nashville Repertory Theatre. Auditions for Broadway tours are not held at or by TPAC.
Education and Community
Can members of the public purchase tickets to the Season for Young People?
Performances with the Season for Young People are not available to the general public. These shows occur during the week and are especially for teachers bringing their students. Please encourage your child’s teacher to select a show and make a reservation; teachers can bring groups as small as 10 students. For security reasons, parents cannot meet their children at the performance. They may only attend as a registered chaperone through their child’s school. From time to time, we are able to open a performance to the public, especially for Regions Free Days or sensory-friendly performances. If you would like to add your e-mail to our notification list, contact our Education Department.
How can my child get involved with TPAC?
TPAC’s education programs offer opportunities for school teams and individual classes.
In addition, our Broadway at TPAC season and TPAC Presents series both have selections suitable for children. Please check our Events Calendar and call our box office at 615-782-4040 for any questions about age-appropriateness. In addition, each year, one show in our Broadway at TPAC series includes a Kids’ Night on Broadway celebration. It’s a great way for families to experience theatre together at an affordable price.
How do you choose the performances you present to young people?
We choose performances for the Season for Young People through local professional relationships and national and international companies and agencies. We first see many of the productions showcased at IPAY (International Performing Arts for Youth) and PAE (Performing Arts Exchange) conferences.
What kinds of assistance do you offer for special needs requirements?
With advance notice for our school performances, we can provide a variety of accessible services. Our services include assistance upon arrival, accessible seating, audio description, hearing devices, sign language interpretation, and social story supports.
Can my school apply for TPAC’s Disney Musicals in Schools program?
Please check our website for school eligibility and the annual application, generally due in September of each school year. At present, the program is limited to Metro Nashville Public Schools.
What programs do you have for adults?
We have an extensive adult learner program called InsideOut. This enrichment series takes the audience behind the scenes and includes interviews, performance excerpts, inside looks at production and rehearsal. We host occasional workshops from touring companies. In addition, TPAC offers professional development opportunities for educators.
How can my high school student be eligible to go to The Jimmy Awards in New York?
A student must participate in their school musical, and that school must apply to be included in the Spotlight Awards program. After the Nashville awards ceremony, the winning “Best Actor” and “Best Actress” will go to New York to compete with other students from across the nation.
What do you mean when you refer to arts education and arts integration?
Arts Education at TPAC encompasses the expanding field of educational practice and research informed by investigations into learning through arts experiences. Our programs include a variety of approaches to use the power of the arts to expand imagination, creativity, knowledge, connection to other subjects, problem-solving, confidence, and collaboration. Arts Integration describes a variety of ways to impact student learning by integrating the performing arts with academic subjects. The combination incorporates the creative expression, methods, inspiration, and motivation of the arts with curriculum content and objectives.
What is a teaching artist and what do they do?
Teaching artists (TAs), also called artist/educators or community artists, are professional artists (performing, visual, literary). They teach and integrate their art form, perspectives, and skills into a wide range of settings. TAs work in TPAC’s arts education programs in various capacities. They are paid professionals who travel to schools for one-time visits, residencies, and after-school programs. TAs also partner with educators; provide professional development; lead school, family, and community workshops; and research, assess, and generate supporting materials. They utilize their expertise in the arts and the creative process with activities and explorations. They tailor these for the participant age group, program goal, setting, and specific educational partnerships.
How can I become a TPAC teaching artist?
Contact us and choose the “Education & Community Engagement” option. We will respond and let you know if there are upcoming opportunities to join our teaching artists faculty.
Support TPAC
How do I request tickets for my organization's fundraiser?
TPAC typically donates a pair of tickets from Broadway at TPAC or TPAC Presents shows. If you are interested in securing tickets from Nashville Opera, Nashville Ballet, or Nashville Repertory Theatre, please contact those organizations directly. Due to the high volume of requests, we cannot guarantee a response or status report of your donation request.
What does my donation do?
Gifts to TPAC support our cultural outreach and education mission. TPAC’s education programs deliver interactive, impactful experiences in the arts. Your gift helps us propel learning, creative thinking, problem-solving, and confidence that children need for success in school and adulthood. Learn more at Education & Community.
Get more information on ways to support TPAC’s nonprofit mission.