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Performing Arts

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‘The Flick’ is an intimate look into the trials of everyday life

  • Emily Pietras
  • March 7, 2018
In Annie Baker’s “The Flick,” a play that chronicles the daily lives of three ushers working in a rundown single-screen movie house in Massachusetts, actions often speak louder than words.
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Spotlights: ‘Happy Christmas Shirley,’ Village Holiday Market, and more

  • Sara Pearce
  • November 30, 2017
Must-do events this week
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GLOW Lyric Theatre alum Felipe Bombonato moves to a bigger stage

  • Guest Contributor
  • November 30, 2017
Now in its eighth season, GLOW has grown its audience, increased its summer season to three shows performed in repertory, and seen former cast members explode onto the national scene.
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Warehouse Theatre’s ‘The Cake’ goes beyond right versus left and red versus blue

  • Emily Pietras
  • November 30, 2017
It would be difficult to find a contemporary play that embodies the current culture wars more precisely than “The Cake,” written by “This Is Us” producer and writer Bekah Brunstetter.…
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Cirque Mechanics’ ‘Pedal Punk’ is a Broadway musical-meets-steampunk convention

  • Vincent Harris
  • November 10, 2017
Think for a moment about the acrobats or daredevils you’ve seen at a Ringling Bros. show. Or the incredible contortionists you may have encountered at a Cirque De Soleil performance. Now imagine all of those daring feats — acrobats flying through the air, contortionists putting themselves in seemingly impossible positions — being performed while the stage beneath them is moving.
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Centre Stage’s ‘Ghost the Musical’ goes beyond replicating its source material

  • Emily Pietras
  • October 26, 2017
“We aren’t trying to mimic the iconic characters of Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore,” says Glenda ManWaring. “We’re letting the actors tell their story in their way.”
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Furman comedy troupe Idiom Savant reforms … for one night only

  • Vincent Harris
  • October 13, 2017
When they step onstage at The Velo Fellow next Saturday, the members of comedy/improv troupe Idiom Savant will have not performed in 25 years.
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An exploration of gentrification in ‘Clybourne Park’ hits close to home in Greenville

  • Emily Pietras
  • September 22, 2017
Greenville’s unprecedented growth has sparked debate regarding affordable housing and gentrification, and the Warehouse Theatre is preparing to tackle the latter issue head-on in its production of Bruce Norris’ “Clybourne Park.”
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Conspiracy, corporate malfeasance, and unheralded heroics drive the hard-hitting drama ‘Radium Girls’

  • Emily Pietras
  • September 13, 2017
“Radium Girls” will be a theater-in-the-round performance, meaning the audience will sit surrounding the stage in close proximity to the actors.
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Mill Town Players expand to Younts Center

  • Emily Pietras
  • July 26, 2017
For their fourth season, the Mill Town Players will hold performances — both musicals and plays — at the Historic Pelzer Auditorium and the Younts Center.
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Spartanburg man starts GoFundMe to ‘protect Betty White from 2016’

  • Emily Pietras
  • December 29, 2016
It has been a rough year in terms of having to say goodbye to many celebrities, cultural icons and public figures across the worlds of sports, politics, music and film.…
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GLOW takes ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’ on a tour of Greenville

  • Ariel Turner/Contributor
  • December 8, 2016
This year, GLOW is performing the 45-minute opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors" Dec. 10, 16 and 20 in three Greenville churches, all with completely different stages requiring a variation on the set and blocking.
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  • Arts & Culture

Sister act

  • Lety Good
  • July 15, 2016
Centre Stage takes a nostalgic look at the Andrews Sisters
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Savas leaving Warehouse Theatre

  • Cindy Landrum
  • June 22, 2016
Paul Savas, the Warehouse Theatre’s executive and interim director for the past nine years, resigned this week.
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