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9 to 5 the Musical: A season-opener worth seeing

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“9 to 5" is the first of five productions in the 2023-24 season, which includes “The Color Purple” and a new version of “A Christmas Carol.”

Photo by Nashville Repertory Theatre/Chad Driver

If you don’t have FOMO about the Nashville Repertory Theatre‘s season-opener, you should.

Don’t miss your chance to get in on the fun of seeing “9 to 5" — a musical adaptation of the classic 1980 comedy film with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton herself.

Playing at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center from Friday, Sept. 8-Sunday, Sept. 17, the high-energy musical puts workplace inequality and female empowerment center stage and pairs it with big dance numbers and memorable songs.

Buy tickets (before they sell out).

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