Off Broadway: An Evening of Magic brings Broadway and Disney vocal stars to Nashville’s Analog

A one-night concert expands Hutton Hotel’s Off Broadway programming for early 2026
Nashville’s Midtown will host a touring-style vocal concert billed as “Off Broadway: An Evening of Magic” on Friday, January 23, 2026, at Analog, the music venue inside the Hutton Hotel at 1808 West End Ave. The event is presented as an intimate, cabaret-style performance centered on songs associated with animated films and musical storytelling, staged in a close-up room designed for seated audiences.
The Nashville date is positioned as a new chapter in the broader “Off Broadway at the Hutton” concept, an entertainment series that has used Analog as a platform for themed, limited-run performances. Earlier iterations of the series have been built around immersive, hotel-wide elements and rotating themed lineups, with access restricted to adults in some ticketing formats.
Who is leading the Nashville performance
The January 23 concert is set to be hosted by Broadway performer Rachel Potter, who has appeared in major stage productions including The Addams Family and Evita. The planned lineup includes performers with credits spanning Broadway, national tours, voice acting, and concert work. Among those listed are Susan Egan (original Broadway Belle in Beauty and the Beast and the voice of Meg in Disney’s Hercules), Caroline Bowman (associated with Smash on Broadway and the original Elsa on the Frozen national tour), and Corey Mach (credited for appearances in Broadway productions including & Juliet and Merrily We Roll Along).
Additional performers named in event materials include Matt Bloyd, Morgan Karr, Lauren Paley, Jada Wasserman, EJ Cardona, Piper Jones, and Wil Merrell, reflecting a mix of Nashville-based and nationally recognized talent.
Program focus: animated-film repertoire and musical storytelling
Organizers describe the show as a nostalgia-forward set emphasizing widely known melodies connected to animated films, including material framed around “princesses” and other fantasy characters. Rather than a staged book musical, the format is presented as a concert with curated selections, designed to fit Analog’s small-room atmosphere.
Date: Friday, January 23, 2026
Venue: Analog at Hutton Hotel, 1808 West End Ave., Nashville
Format: Cabaret-style concert featuring a multi-artist lineup
How the event fits Nashville’s live-entertainment landscape
In recent years, Nashville venues and hotels have increasingly programmed ticketed, themed concerts that combine destination dining, nightlife, and performance in a single footprint. The Off Broadway brand at the Hutton aligns with that approach by emphasizing limited-run concepts, rotating casts, and proximity between performers and audience—an alternative to arena-scale touring shows and traditional proscenium theater presentations.
Off Broadway: An Evening of Magic is being promoted as a one-night-only performance within a broader 2026 concert series planned under the Off Broadway at the Hutton banner.
Event details, including start times, ticketing policies, and any age restrictions specific to the January performance, are expected to be handled through the venue’s standard ticketing channels and on-site operations at the Hutton Hotel complex.