Peabody Players proudly invites you to experience a powerful and timely production of "12 Angry Jurors" in Durnan Auditorium.
This gripping courtroom drama, adapted from Reginald Rose’s classic teleplay, places 12 strangers in a jury room with one responsibility: determine the fate of a young defendant. What begins as a seemingly straightforward vote quickly unfolds into an intense examination of prejudice, integrity, courage, and the weight of reasonable doubt.
While "12 Angry Jurors" has long been considered a cornerstone of American drama, this 2026 production brings the story boldly into the present. In today’s world — shaped by social media, rapid news cycles, evolving ideas about justice, and heightened conversations around bias — we invite audiences to consider: How might these personalities present themselves now? Who speaks first? Who hesitates? Who hides behind certainty? Who challenges the status quo? And how do our own assumptions follow us into the room?
Set in a single jury room on a sweltering day, the play reminds us that justice is not automatic — it is built through listening, questioning, and the courage to stand alone when necessary. As each juror’s background, experiences, and biases surface, we see how deeply personal perspectives shape public decisions.
At Peabody Players, we believe theatre sparks conversation. This production encourages our community to reflect on how we engage with one another in moments of disagreement. In a time when opinions are often declared quickly and loudly, "12 Angry Jurors" challenges us to slow down, examine the facts, and truly hear each other.
Join us for this compelling and thought‑provoking performance in Durnan Auditorium: 5 p.m. Thursday, February 26 6 p.m. Friday, February 27 6 p.m. Saturday, February 28 2 p.m. Sunday, March 1
Come witness 12 voices, one room, and a decision that demands courage. We hope you will join Peabody Players for an unforgettable theatrical experience that feels as urgent today as ever.
After gathering in Durnan Auditorium to hear from Kayla Miller ’10, Ed, D., and former teacher Betty White, High Schoolers spent the day volunteering at various organizations throughout the region during Community Action Day.
During a fun cross-division collaboration, students in Third Grade Teacher Cala Millis' class visited HS Art Teacher Chris Cheney's class to learn about printmaking and the inner workings of a USN art studio.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.