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You are here: Home / Analog / Hosted by Rachel Potter ‘Off Broadway’ Cabaret Series returns to Analog at The Hutton July 11 with ‘The Room Where It Happened’

Hosted by Rachel Potter ‘Off Broadway’ Cabaret Series returns to Analog at The Hutton July 11 with ‘The Room Where It Happened’

July 10, 2026 by Jonathan

After four sold-out themed cabaret events that have quickly become some of Nashville’s hottest tickets for musical theatre lovers, Off Broadway returns to Analog at Hutton Hotel on Saturday, July 11, with what may be its most timely and powerful installment yet.

Hosted once again by Broadway favorite—and Nashville resident—Rachel Potter, Off Broadway: The Room Where It Happened takes audiences on a stirring musical journey through the songs of protest, patriotism and perseverance that have helped shape history. Drawing from iconic Broadway scores including Hamilton, Les Misérables, Ragtime, Hair, Spring Awakening, Suffs and even a contemporary christian mainstay-turned Pride Anthem, the evening celebrates the voices, bravery and movements that continue to inspire generations.

The series debuted last fall with Witch Please (a Wicked and Ozian celebration), with Best Of  (Broadway favs) in November, An Evening of Magic (Disney tunes) in January and That’s So High School (Grease, High School Musical and the like) in April. The Room Where It Happened marks the fifth installment of a series that continues to raise the bar with every performance. If you’ve attended any, you already know these aren’t your typical concerts. Each installment has featured a fresh theme, Broadway-caliber talent, including a Tony-winner or two, and an intimate concert experience unlike anything else in Nashville. Think New York’s 54 Below or Jim Caruso’s Cast Party, but with a decidedly Music City flair. 

As always, Rachel Potter anchors the evening with the warmth, humor and powerhouse vocals that have become the signature of the series. Best known for her Broadway performances in The Addams Family and Evita, along with the national tour of Wicked, Potter has a gift for making Analog feel less like a concert venue and more like your own Broadway living room.

Joining her this go-round is another incredible lineup of performers who have lived these stories onstage. Justin Sargent, whose credits include the national tour of Hamilton, Rock of Ages and Jesus Christ Superstar, joins fellow Hamilfam alongside DeeJay Young, who performed in both the Broadway and national touring companies of Hamilton and Stephanie Umoh, whose Broadway résumé includes Hamilton, Ragtime and Falsettos. This dynamic trio alone add an authentic connection to many of the evening’s featured songs.

Musical theatre darling (and one of my personal favorites) Diana DeGarmo brings credits from Hair,  Hairspray, and the National Tour of 9 t0 5. Nashville native MORGXN, who appeared in Spring Awakening, returns after previously wowing the crowd during the last Off Broadway cabaret, once again showcasing his unmistakable voice and artistry to the evening. Fans of NBC’s The Voice will also recognize powerhouse vocalist Omar Cardona, whose unforgettable performances made him a Top Five fan favorite during the show’s 22nd Season.

Also on-hand for the evening will be barrier-breaking AAPI country artist Tyler Korhs;  Matt Bloyd, whose career has taken him from covering a Lady Gaga song on YouTube in 2018 to providing backing vocals on the icon’s 2020 Chromatica track “Babylon”; viral sensation Jada Wasserman; Piper Jones, Nashville favorite (an another of my theatre crushes), brilliant vocalist, educator and regional theatre standout; and Annabelle Fox, whose recent turn in the musical Johnny and the Devil’s Box at Analog was one of that evening’s highlights. 

Country music trailblazer Ty Herndon alongside Michael Passons and Melissa Greene (formerly of the award-winning CCM group Avalon), round out what is shaping up to be one of the deepest and most exciting lineups the series has assembled to date. The anticipated performance by these three, in particular, is likely to resonate with the audience. The trio will perform their new inclusive version of “Testify to Love”, which spent five consecutive days at No. 1 on the iTunes Christian Songs Chart, while the remix by Dave Audé was heard at a number of Pride celebration just last month. Having seen them perform the song live for the first time ever at a recent fundraiser, I’m here to tell you…considering this show’s title, it’s not difficult to realize that on Saturday night, Analog at the Hutton will indeed be the room where it happens!

Guiding it all from the piano is music director Chris Brent Davis, who always assembles a top-notch group of musicians to back the incredible vocals, helping to make every Off Broadway concert feel polished, cohesive, genuinely special and truly unique.

Expect soaring anthems, emotional ballads and thrilling ensemble numbers celebrating courage, sacrifice, hope and legacy. Whether you’re a history buff, a Broadway fanatic or simply someone who appreciates extraordinary live music, this promises to be another unforgettable evening inside Analog’s stunning and intimate performance space, where every lyric lands and every performance feels personal.

As always, ticket holders can make it a complete night out with $10 flat-rate parking in the Hutton Hotel garage and 15% off dinner just inside the hotel lobby at Evelyn’s before the show.

Off Broadway: The Room Where It Happened Saturday, July 11, 2026 • 8:00 p.m. at Analog at Hutton Hotel (1808 West End Avenue, 2nd Floor Nashville, TN 37203). General Admission/Standing Room: $35. Reserved Seating: $60. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.

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