Jimmy Buffett’s ‘Escape to Margaritaville’ makes Music City debut May 5-10 at TPAC

Tickets on sale Friday, March 13, at 10 a.m. at TPAC.org

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Plan your escape to the new musical about the choices we make – and the people we become – once we’ve had a change in latitude. Jimmy Buffett’s Escape to Margaritaville will make its Music City debut in Nashville May 5-10 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Jackson Hall. 

Tickets for Escape to Margaritaville go on sale Friday, March 13, at 10 am and will be available at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040 and at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick St., in downtown Nashville. For groups of 10 or more, call 615-782-4060. 

Welcome to Margaritaville, where people come to get away from it all – and stay to find something they never expected. Get ready for a hilarious and heartwarming musical with the most unforgettable songs from one of music’s greatest storytellers. USA Today calls it “A little slice of paradise!” and Entertainment Weekly raves, “It will knock your flip-flops off!” So don’t let the party start without you. 

With a book by Emmy Award winner Greg Garcia (“My Name is Earl,” “Raising Hope”) and Emmy Award nominee Mike O’Malley (“Survivor’s Remorse,” “Shameless”), Escape to Margaritaville is the musical comedy getaway featuring both original songs and your most-loved Jimmy Buffett classics, including “Fins,” “Volcano,” “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” and many more.

Escape to Margaritaville stars Chris Clark as Tully, Sarah Hinrichsen as Rachel, Shelly Lynn Walsh as Tammy, Peter Michael Jordan as Brick, Rachel Lyn Fobbs as Marley, Patrick Cogan as J.D. and Matthew James Sherrod as Jamal, and Nashville native DeVon Buchanan as Ted.

The company also features Belmont University graduates Katie Davis and Bobby Hogan, Sophie Braud, Noah Bridgestock, DeVon Buchanan, Anthony Cataldo, Chantelle Cognevich, Nico DiPrimio, Fabian-Joubert Gallmeister, Diego Alejandro González, Aimee Lane, Victoria Price, Trent Soyster, Emma Stricker, Jade Turner, Morgan Unger, and Tyler Whitaker. 

Based on the original direction by Tony Award-Winner Christopher Ashley (“Come From Away”), this production is under the helm of Amy Anders Corcoran (“Freaky Friday”). Choreography is by Tony Award Nominee Kelly Devine (“Come From Away”), with associate choreography by Andrew Turteltaub (Escape to Margaritaville); scenic design by Walt Spangler (“Tuck Everlasting”); costume design by Paul Tazewell (“Hamilton”); lighting design by Howell Binkley (“Hamilton”) and Amanda Zieve (“Titanic”); sound design by Brian Ronan (“Beautiful”) and Craig Cassidy (“Cirque Dreams”); and wig, hair & makeup design by Leah J. Loukas (“On the Town”). Orchestrations are by Michael Utley (“License to Chill”), with dance music arrangements by Gary Adler (“Avenue Q”). Music supervision & arrangements and additional orchestrations are by Christopher Jahnke (“Porgy and Bess”), with music direction by Matthew Smedal (“Clueless: The Musical”). Casting is by Binder Casting/Chad Eric Murnane, CSA.

Set your mind on island time and get those fins up!

BIOGRAPHIES:

Jimmy Buffett (Composer/Lyricist). Singer, songwriter, and author Jimmy Buffett has become a legend of popular culture as the composer of such classic songs as “Margaritaville,” “Come Monday” and “Cheeseburger in Paradise.” He has recorded over 50 albums, most of which have gone gold, platinum or multi-platinum. His sold-out concert tours are an annual rite of summer passage for his multigenerational legions of fans, some affectionately known as “Parrot Heads,” many of whom are professionals by day and who dress in spectacular and outrageous tropical outfits and headwear when Jimmy comes to town. Born in the Gulf Coast town of Pascagoula, Mississippi, he was raised in Mobile, Alabama. He is a fourth-generation sailor and fisherman, a pilot, a surfer and a frequent traveler to remote and exotic places of the world, having become addicted to National Geographic magazine as a child. The lyrics to many of his songs are influenced by his travels all over the globe. As a best-selling author, he is one of only nine authors in the history of The New York Times Bestseller List to have reached #1 on both their fiction and non-fiction lists. Jimmy has received two Grammy nominations, numerous Country Music Association awards and was the recipient of one of the nation’s highest songwriting honors when he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. And now Jimmy is heading back into the theatre world. The new musical Escape to Margaritaville features the music and lifestyle of Jimmy Buffett, from an original story, and includes both new songs and the most-loved Buffett classics. Speaking of Buffett classics, the most famous of them all, “Margaritaville” has been inducted into the 2016 Grammy Hall of Fame for its cultural and historic significance. Only those recordings that have influenced and inspired both music creators and fans for generations are considered for this most special honor. 

Greg Garcia (Book) created three back-to-back syndicated comedies: “Yes, Dear,” “My Name is Earl” and “Raising Hope.” He has written on a variety of other sitcoms, including “Family Matters” and “Family Guy,” and won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the pilot of “My Name is Earl.” Garcia entered the world of musical theatre for the sole reason of hoping his oldest son Camden, a very talented actor at Boston University, would think he was cool. When he’s not writing, directing and producing TV shows, he likes to watch hockey with his son Nathan, play board games with his son Trace and walk Mabel the dog on the beach with his amazing wife Kim. 

Mike O’Malley (Book) is the creator of the award-winning television series “Survivor’s Remorse,” which recently completed its four-season run on Starz. Next up, he will be the showrunner for the LionsGate/Starz hourlong drama “Heels” which will begin production in 2020. O’Malley also wrote on Showtime’s “Shameless” for the first four seasons. As an actor, he was nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of Burt Hummel on “Glee” and recently appeared in YouTube Premium’s “Wayne” as well as the upcoming “Snowpiercer” for TNT. Television acting credits include: “Yes, Dear;” “Justified;” “My Own Worst Enemy;” “My Name is Earl;” “Welcome to the Family” and “The Mike O’Malley Show.” Film acting credits include: “Sully,” “Concussion,” “28 Days,” “Deep Impact,” “Cedar Rapids,” “Eat Pray Love” and “Meet Dave.” Way back when he hosted the Nickelodeon shows “Get the Picture” and “Guts.” He is the author of two plays that have been published by Samuel French: “Three Years from Thirty” and “Diverting Devotion.” His play, “Searching for Certainty” was adapted into the film “Certainty,” which won the Best Screenplay award at the Boston Film Festival. Born in Boston, and raised in New Hampshire, Mr. O’Malley resides in Los Angeles with his wife Lisa and their three children. 

For more information, visit EscapeToMargaritavilleMusical.com, or find the show on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter

If You Go: 

Escape to Margaritaville
May 5-10, 2020
TPAC’s Jackson Hall
505 Deaderick St.

Tickets:  
TPAC.org
615-782-4040


Escape to Margaritaville is the sixth production featured in the 2019-20 HCA Healthcare / TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC season. Performance schedule, prices and cast are subject to change without notice. The Broadway season is supported by the HCA Foundation on behalf of HCA and the TriStar Family of Hospitals, and NewsChannel 5 is the media sponsor for the season. Institutional sponsors for TPAC include Nissan North America and Coca-Cola. TPAC is funded in part by support from the Tennessee Arts Commission and the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission. 

TPAC is an accessible facility that provides a variety of services including wheelchair accommodations, accessible parking, and assistive listening devices. Open captioning, American Sign Language, audio description, and large print and Braille programs are offered at the Sunday matinee performance of each Broadway series and Broadway special engagement. For more information about accessible services, contact Access@TPAC.org or 615-782-6577. 

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