Parton’s Playful Warning to Audience: “This Ain’t No Hootenanny!”
Dolly Parton, the inimitable queen of country music, has delivered a humorous yet firm directive to attendees of the initial preview for her highly anticipated Broadway musical: no singing along. The musical, which chronicles Parton’s extraordinary life and her ascent to country music superstardom, is slated to officially open on Broadway in 2026.
During a recent preview event held in Nashville, Parton, alongside the production’s director Bartlett Sher, engaged with the excited audience. In a moment that quickly became a talking point, the legendary singer-songwriter playfully cautioned concertgoers against joining in on the tunes. “Now they told me to tell you, they have to turn off their cell phones… and they said to turn off all the stuff, including you,” Parton quipped from the stage, eliciting laughter from the crowd. “They said, every time you hear a song you know, that you’re gonna want to sing along. Well, don’t.”
This lighthearted but clear instruction underscores the unique experience Parton aims to cultivate for her musical’s audience. While her music is beloved and often inspires communal singing, the preview event signaled a deliberate choice to preserve the integrity of the performance and allow the cast to shine. The sentiment was humorously encapsulated by Parton’s declaration that “This ain’t no Hootenanny!”
A Glimpse into Parton’s Personal Journey Through Music
The upcoming musical promises to be a deep dive into the heart of Parton’s life, featuring a rich tapestry of music that includes both cherished classics from her extensive catalog and brand-new compositions crafted specifically for the stage. This blend of familiar hits and fresh material is intended to offer audiences an intimate and comprehensive look at the forces that shaped her career and persona.
Parton also offered a tantalizing tidbit about one of the new songs, a number titled “God, Sex and Music.” Reflecting on the song’s candid subject matter, she shared a personal insight: “Oh, yeah. That kinda sums me right up.” This candid remark hints at the show’s willingness to explore the multifaceted and sometimes provocative elements of Parton’s life and artistic identity, promising a narrative that is both authentic and engaging.
Nashville Previews Set the Stage for Broadway Debut
The Nashville engagement serves as a crucial pre-Broadway testing ground, allowing the creative team to refine the production before its grand debut in New York City. The shows in Nashville commenced on July 18th, building anticipation for the official opening night set for August 8th. These local performances are scheduled to conclude on August 17th, providing a solid run for audience feedback and final adjustments.
The production is a collaborative effort, spearheaded by Dolly Parton herself, alongside producers Danny Nozell, ATG Productions, and Gavin Kalin Productions. This team brings together a wealth of experience in bringing large-scale theatrical productions to life, ensuring that Parton’s story will be told with the grandeur and artistry it deserves.
As the musical gears up for its Broadway premiere, Parton’s playful veto on audience sing-alongs has only added to the buzz, creating a unique expectation for a show that promises to be as groundbreaking and memorable as the icon herself. The journey from the Smoky Mountains to the grand stages of Broadway is a story rich with heart, resilience, and unforgettable music, and this new theatrical venture aims to capture every note of it.

