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Susan Egan and Caroline Bowman to Guest Star With Rachel Potter at Nashville’s Analog Venue

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January 20, 2026/04:31 PM
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Susan Egan and Caroline Bowman to Guest Star With Rachel Potter at Nashville’s Analog Venue
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Broadway and animation voices set for January 23 performance in Midtown Nashville

Rachel Potter will headline “Off Broadway – An Evening of Magic” on Friday, January 23, 2026, at Analog at Hutton Hotel in Nashville, with Susan Egan confirmed as a featured guest for the program. The event is scheduled for an 8 p.m. showtime with doors at 7 p.m., and is listed as a 21-and-over performance. Ticket options include general admission standing room and reserved seating.

The concert is billed as an intimate evening centered on songs from animated films alongside musical-theater storytelling, positioning the show at the intersection of Broadway performance and screen musical nostalgia. The venue’s stated policies indicate a mix of seated and standing configurations depending on the show, with accessibility accommodations available and standard event screening at entry.

What the guest lineup signals

Egan’s participation connects the Nashville date to a set of roles that span Broadway and widely recognized animation work. Her career includes Broadway performances such as “Cabaret” and “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” and she originated Belle on Broadway in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” earning major theater award nominations for her work in the role. In animation, she is known for voicing Megara in Disney’s 1997 film “Hercules,” a credit that aligns directly with the concert’s “magic” and animated-film focus.

Caroline Bowman is also slated to join Potter in the broader Nashville concert series referenced in event promotions surrounding “Off Broadway.” Bowman’s resume includes principal and featured roles across major Broadway titles and national tours, including “Wicked,” “Kinky Boots,” and “Frozen,” where she played Elsa on tour. Her participation expands the program’s Broadway emphasis and adds another performer closely associated with large-scale musical storytelling.

Context: Potter’s musical-theater arc and recent recording work

Potter, a Nashville-based performer with Broadway credits including “The Addams Family” and “Evita,” has continued to develop a concert profile that blends theatrical repertoire with contemporary presentation. In 2025 she released “Stages,” a 14-track album of symphonic arrangements and reimagined Broadway material, reflecting a repertoire base that is compatible with a guest-driven concert format.

Event details at a glance

  • Date: Friday, January 23, 2026

  • Venue: Analog at Hutton Hotel, 1808 West End Ave., Nashville

  • Doors: 7 p.m.; Show: 8 p.m.

  • Age policy: 21+ (as listed for this event)

  • Ticketing: General admission standing and reserved seating tiers

Programming is framed around animated-film favorites and musical-theater selections, anchored by Potter and a rotating guest roster.

Additional guest names beyond Egan and Bowman have been indicated in promotional language for the concert series, suggesting further announcements may follow as the performance date approaches.