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Ringing Doorbells & Raising Eyebrows: A Rapid Fire Q&A with The Book of Mormon’s Craig Franke,  Charity Arianna & Safiq Hicks; National Tour returns to TPAC June 2-7

May 29, 2026 by Jonathan

Having played TPAC in 2015 and again in 2019, Book of Mormon, Broadway’s riotous musical is returning to Music City for a third time! Created by South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone (collaborating with Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez) the hit musical returns to Tennessee Performing Arts Center June 2 thru 7. Before the missionaries arrive,  JHPEntertainment.com turns the spotlight on Elder McKinley, Nabulungi and The General as cast members Craig Franke, Charity Arianna and Shafiq Hicks take part in our latest Rapid Fire Q&A quick-hit conversation to chat about the outrageous comedy, life on the road, dream doorbell visits and what keeps this wildly irreverent musical connecting with audiences night after night.


RAPID FIRE Q&A WITH BOOK OF MORMON’s ELDER McKINLEY, NABULUNGI & THE GENERAL

RAPID FIRE WITH BOOK OF MORMON’s ELDER McKINLEY, CRAIG FRANKE

JHPENTERTAINMENT: This is now your fourth year with the tour. What keeps you coming back to ring those doorbells?

CRAIG FRANKE: The travel keeps me coming back! It’s so fun to travel North America and see so many parts of the continent I may never have seen otherwise. It’s a privilege to feel like you’re in a hit Broadway musical touring to some of the most famous cities in the world. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: You originally joined the company in the ensemble while covering both Elder McKinley and Elder Price. What’s the evolution been like from understudying those tracks to now playing Elder McKinley full-time for nearly two years?

CRAIG FRANKE: It’s been nice to live in Elder McKinley full time. When I was an understudy it’s hard to really feel the rhythm of the character and show, and then you never know when you’ll get to do it again to try and improve and tinker. So it would be frustrating if I felt I had made a mistake and would have to wait two months to correct it. Conversely I really miss the rush of adrenaline when you go on for your understudy track. That’s always an exciting night. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: You’re still understudying Elder Price as well. Does keeping that role performance-ready while playing McKinley add an extra layer of adrenaline to tour life?

CRAIG FRANKE: Yes! It does. Keeping Price fresh, whether it’s for a put in, a rehearsal, or the once in a blue moon performance does add some spice and variety. It’s also fun watching all of the different Prices up close and personal. I think it’s inspiring to see another take, and you get to steal their best bits, while also evaluating your own haha. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Book of Mormon walks this razor-thin line between shocking, ridiculous and oddly heartfelt — which feels very on-brand considering the minds behind South Park created it. What’s your favorite moment where you can practically feel the audience collectively realizing, “Oh wow…they really just said that”?

CRAIG FRANKE: Well, I think I’m offstage for the biggest, “Oh they’re going there,” Moment. But I’d say Price has some dreams where I am involved, and some of those moments can be really fun when you hear the audience react to who might appear in that dream, and what they might do romantically with some other characters…. just come see the show haha. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Since your character spends plenty of time ringing doorbells…if you could knock on absolutely anyone’s front door — celebrity, historical figure, fictional character, whoever — just to see what happened, whose bell are you ringing?

CRAIG FRANKE: I’m boring, but I’m in theatre, so I’d love to ring Sondheim’s doorbell. He went to New York Military Academy as a boy, which is right down the street from where I went to Middle School, so I always felt maybe that would be something to talk about, my in with the big guy, who knows though. I’m also a sports fan, so I’d say Roger Federer or Dan Campbell to encourage him to help get the Lions their Super Bowl.

RAPID FIRE WITH BOOK OF MORMON’s NABULUNGI, CHARITY ARIANNA

JHPENTERTAINMENT: This is your first professional theatre gig, which honestly feels like getting tossed directly into the deep end considering the scale and popularity of Book of Mormon. Was joining this tour a little bit of a baptism by fire?

CHARITY ARIANNA: Before getting to play Nabalungi, I was hired as a swing; I didn’t feel intimidated by the of Book of Mormon and its popularity, I actually felt more pressure about learning to become a swing which is like an emergency cover for all of the female tracks. I felt fueled by my passion to be onstage, and I felt honored when they asked me to play Nabalungi full time. Most of my positive experience had to do with the love and support of my castmates and directors. So, you could say I used that “baptism by fire” to fuel me instead of intimidating me! 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: As you mention, you initially joined the company as a swing covering the female tracks before stepping into Nabulungi full-time. What do you remember most about learning you’d officially be taking on Nabulungi full-time every night?

CHARITY ARIANNA: I got the offer for Naba while actually in the Motown Museum Tour in Detroit. Getting to learn about so many African American artists and their breakthroughs and then experiencing one of my own felt so full circle. What I remember most was being around the girls (in the cast) and them encouraging me and lifting me up, for that I am forever grateful.

JHPENTERTAINMENT: As Nabulungi, you share scenes with Jarius Miquel Cliett, who plays Ugandan village leader, Mafala, who also happens to be Nabulungi’s father. What’s been most rewarding about building that relationship onstage with Jarius?

CHARITY ARIANNA: The most rewarding thing about working with Jarius is knowing that we have built a relationship that will withstand past what you see onstage. He has always been so supportive and caring, and I love getting to work with him and learn from him in so many ways.  Our synergy onstage mimics the true form of our bond offstage. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: As a singer-songwriter, coming to Music City has to hit a little differently. Any chance you’ll be sneaking off to explore Nashville’s recording studio scene while you’re here?

CHARITY ARIANNA: I’m so excited to come to Nashville! The best thing about tour is getting to explore each city, and so this specific city seems right up my ally.  I have 2 songs out right now and one of my core memories is watching my music transform in the studio, and so I can’t wait to see what Nashville has to offer in that regard. I can’t wait to work on some more stuff in Nashville to keep the ball rolling! 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Between the outrageous humor, the eyebrow-raising jokes and the fact Book of Mormon came from the creators of South Park, does it surprise you that there are still some audience members who walk in not knowing what they’re about to experience?  AND…What’s your favorite scene to perform in anticipation of the audience reaction?

CHARITY ARIANNA: It doesn’t surprise me that some people don’t know about what the Book of Mormon has to offer. Truth be told, when I first auditioned, I didn’t know anything about the musical. It’s unlike anything I have ever seen. My jaw was constantly on the floor. My experience of going in blind gives me some appreciation and an inside scoop about knowing exactly how the audience feels seeing it for the first time because my first time was only about 2 years ago. My absolute favorite scene to perform is in Act 2 with Cunningham! I don’t want to give too much away, you’ll have to watch it and find out, but It’s one of the few scenes we see my character really get to be herself and let go with Cunningham, plus any scene with Jake Aune is always my favorite! 

RAPID FIRE WITH BOOK OF MORMON’s GENERAL, SAFIQ HICKS

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Your one-year anniversary as Book of Mormon’s General is coming up next month. After spending all this time with The General, what have you learned from him — for better or worse?

SHAFIQ HICKS: I’ve learned stamina for sure. Coming up on a year in this role, definitely stands for something. I’ve also learned even the more not to judge my characters but to play them as honest as I know how.

JHPENTERTAINMENT: “Hasa Diga Eebowai” is just one example of Book of Mormon musical numbers where audiences seem simultaneously horrified and unable to stop laughing. What’s it like feeling the crowd react to these hilariously shocking earworms in real time?

SHAFIQ HICKS: I must say, that’s my favorite song of the show. For its hilarity yes, but the SONG itself is a bop. The beat is infectious. Even though I’m not in that number, I sometimes watch from the wings and watch as the audience reacts to the revelation in the song and how up until then they’ve been tapping along.

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Okay, I can’t chat with you and not ask about Saturday Night Live and your experience collaborating with Sam Smith, Aretha Franklin and others. What stands out most when you think back on that experience?

SHAFIQ HICKS: Being on SNL singing in a choir behind the one and only SAM SMITH…was a WILD experience…I just remember existing in the moment but also watching myself exist in the moment altogether. And with Ms. Aretha Franklin…I simply remember her bringing that infamous purse and fur coat, setting both on the piano…and rehearsal BEGAN. She was a tour de force vocalist, and an absolute blueprint for authenticity and soul.

JHPENTERTAINMENT: The General may not exactly be known for warm welcomes…but if you personally could go ring anybody’s doorbell just for the story it would create, who’s answering that door?

SHAFIQ HICKS: I’d pray it’d be a current or past Broadway composer for them to write a hit musical role for me, and cease this baritone erasure from the stages of Broadway and beyond. A certain Robert Lopez comes to mind *wink wink*.


The Book of Mormon returns to TPAC Tuesday, June 2 with shows continuing through Sunday, June 7. If this Rapid Fire Q&A is any indication, expect big laughs, wildly catchy songs, a few moments that may leave audiences clutching their pearls — yet, somehow, there’s a surprising amount of heart underneath all the chaos. CLICK HERE for tickets and more info. Not in Music City, but want to know more about Book of Mormon, CLICK HERE for tickets to upcoming tour stops including Miami, FL Erie, PA, Buffalo, NY, Willmington, NC and Chicago, IL and more as the tour continues. You can also follow the tour on Facebook, X, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.

Following Book of Mormon, it’s the return of another audience favorite as Hamilton plays TPAC’s Jackson Hall June 17-28. While these two shows close out the current Broadway at TPAC season, there’s always something happening at Nashville’s beloved three-theatre venue. CLICK HERE for the full calendar of events. TPAC’s 2026/2027 Season is just around the corner with its official kickoff September 16-20 celebrated by the return of yet another fan favorite, Jersey Boys. You can also follow TPAC on Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook.

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TPAC Announces 2025/2026 Broadway Season; ‘The Outsiders’, ‘Suffs’, ‘The Wiz’ and more making their Music City Debuts while favorites ‘Hamilton’ & ‘Beauty and the Beast’ return for two weeks each

February 11, 2025 by Jonathan


On Tuesday evening, February 10, Tennessee Performing Arts Center hosted an invite only event for members of the media and social influencers to reveal their upcoming Broadway Season. On Wednesday, February 11, a press release detailing the coming season revealed the following.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A storybook season awaits as the nonprofit Tennessee Performing Arts Center® announces its 2025-26 HCA Healthcare/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC season, presented in partnership with Nissan and Farm Bureau Health Plans, as part of its 45th Anniversary.

The upcoming season features six Nashville premieres, plus the return of a classic fairy tale and the revolutionary re-telling of American history, with two-week engagements of Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and HAMILTON. The lineup celebrates stories that range American theatre’s past, present and future with the groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz, THE WIZ; the brilliant, passionate and funny American women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote, SUFFS; the beloved, cinematic classic that is now a Broadway musical, BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE MUSICAL; the life-chasing, life-changing trip of a lifetime, SOME LIKE IT HOT; the bestselling novel with a poignant reminder that life – and love – can begin again at any age, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS; and the coming-of-age story that takes you to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1967, Tony Award-winning Best Musical, THE OUTSIDERS.

 

In addition, TPAC will present three limited return engagement presentations, including the world’s most popular musical, LES MISÉRABLES; the global sensation that remixes five hundred years of historic heartbreak told by the six wives of Henry VIII, SIX; and the outrageous musical comedy of a mismatched pair of missionaries sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word, THE BOOK OF MORMON.

“For 45 years, TPAC has brought stories to life on our stages, creating unforgettable memories and fostering connections that inspire and entertain. This milestone 45th Anniversary season celebrates the transformative power of live theatre, featuring timeless classics and groundbreaking new works that honor our past, reflect our present, and look toward the future as America approaches its 250th birthday,” says Jennifer Turner, TPAC President and CEO.

“We invite audiences to join us on this remarkable journey through American storytelling, reinforcing TPAC’s role as a cultural cornerstone for Tennessee and a premier destination for extraordinary performing arts experiences.”

 Season tickets are available now for new and renewing patrons for as low as $380. Purchasing season tickets allows theatre lovers to get the best seats at the best price when buying in advance. Plus, interest-free flexible plans allow patrons to spread the cost of a season package over up to seven months.

Season ticket holders also enjoy other exclusive benefits such as easy exchange privileges, priority access to buy additional Broadway tickets at a discount, and much more.

The Full 2025/2026 Broadway at TPAC SEASON

THE WIZ – Sept. 23-28, 2025

THE OUTSIDERS – Oct. 14-19, 2025

Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST – Nov. 4-16, 2025

SUFFS – March 3-8, 2026

BACK TO THE FUTURE – March 17-22, 2026

SOME LIKE IT HOT – April 21-26, 2026

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS – May 12-17, 2026

HAMILTON – June 17-28, 2026

Additional Broadway at TPAC presentations

LES MISÉRABLES – Jan. 20-25, 2026

SIX – Feb. 3-8, 2026

THE BOOK OF MORMON – June 2-7, 2026

To purchase season tickets and review the full benefits, pricing and seat map, CLICK HERE, or call TPAC Patron Services at 615-782-6560.

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Up next for the current season of Broadway at TPAC, it’s the Music City premiere engagement of the Broadway hit & Juliet, playing Jackson Hall February 11-16. CLICK HERE  for tickets. You can also follow TPAC on socials: TPAC on Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook.

As always, if you wanna follow JHPEntertainment to find out who I’m chatting with for my next Rapid Fire Q&A, or for my take on the latest local and national theatre, music and movie offerings, find us at JHPEntertainment on Facebook, JHPEntertainment on Instagram  and JHPEntertainment on Twitter.

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