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BEDLAM’s “Music City” Finds a New Home, and a Bigger Honky-Tonk Heart, in Midtown – front mezz junkies, Theater News

31 January 20263 Mins Read
Stephen Michael Spencer, Casey Shuler, and Jonathan Judge-Russo in the BEDLAM production of Music City. Photo by Ashley Garrett

Frontmezzjunkies reports: Bedlam’s Music City Finds a New Stage

by Ross

When Music City first roared to life Off-Broadway, it did so with the kind of confidence that doesn’t ask for permission. BEDLAM’s gritty, generous country musical didn’t just earn strong praise; it built an audience of fans that kept coming back, prompting three extensions and a growing sense that this was a show itching to spill beyond its original walls. It was “a rocking good time filled with country songs awash with catchy lyrics and sweet grooves” (or so I wrote in my review), and now that momentum has carried the production forward. Beginning March 23, 2026, Music City will transfer to a new midtown venue just west of Times Square, officially opening April 8 into a space that is being transformed into a Nashville honky-tonk. And we couldn’t be more thrilled.

That venue, at 512 West 42nd Street near 10th Avenue, is being reimagined as The Wicked Tickle, the East Nashville bar at the center of this musical’s world. Rather than simply housing the production, the space is being designed to embody it. Audiences won’t just watch Music City, they’ll step inside it, surrounded by sawdust textures, open mics, and the restless buzz of country ambition. It’s an immersive choice that suits a show that already felt participatory, a night out where the music pulls you in, whether you planned on singing along or not. Music City “makes me smile like the sun,” not because it smooths over hardship, but because it understands how joy and damage often arrive hand in hand, while also clutching a beer and a guitar all at the same time.

Written by hit songwriter J.T. Harding, whose chart-topping credits include Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, and Uncle Kracker, with a book by Peter Zinn (Somewhere With You), Music City follows two young singer-songwriters chasing a break inside the sacred walls of the Wicked Tickle. Their dreams collide with addiction, money, and moral compromise, all set to music that feels authentically of the genre rather than imported into it. Harding’s songs, including “Smile,” “Sangria,” and “Somewhere In My Car,” land with the ease of radio hits while still carrying emotional consequence. Under the “pure and true” direction of Eric Tucker (Bedlam’s Vanity Fair), the show embraces drama when it needs to, never apologizing for the heightened feelings baked into country music’s storytelling tradition.

What ultimately makes Music City linger is its music and its warmth. It understands the fantasy of Nashville and the cost of believing in it too hard, often within the same scene. That balance earned the production nominations for Outstanding Musical at the 2025 Drama Desk Awards and Best Musical from the Off-Broadway Alliance, but more importantly, it earned trust. “It’s a blast,” I wrote about the musical, one that navigates the corny while still delivering emotional clarity. With this transfer, the doors open wider, the beer stays cheap, and the invitation stands solid and inviting. Not just to watch, but to dream along with artists trying to find their way to center stage.

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