Greenville, South Carolina, is anchored by what Forbes Magazine calls one of America's Best Downtowns. Featuring a one-of-a-kind "floating" suspension bridge and set against the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, Greenville boasts a thriving arts scene, hundreds of restaurants, shops and boutiques, popular annual festivals, numerous historic sites and museums housing significant art collections. Excellent interstate service and a user-friendly international airport make access easy.
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5.0 based on 741 reviews
The not-for-profit Peace Center is the premier venue for live entertainment in South Carolina.
The Peace Center is the central heart of the Greenville Art Scene. It's debut has developed into the very core of the arts events in Greenville. It is being updated with new seating this year and has put together a fabulous 2018-2019 offering in its Broadway Series. Home to the Greenville Symphony and the treasure of a conductor Maestro Tchiznel,(sp) it also offers single offerings of incredible talent. What would Greenville do without it?
5.0 based on 27 reviews
What a wonderful performance of "A Christmas Carol!" Standing ovation!!! It was better then The Nutcracker at The Peace Center. The theatre seats approximately 500 people so no seat is bad or obstructed. The theme was close to the musical done with Albert Finney in 1970 and one of my favorites. Can't wait to go back for upcoming events.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
The Warehouse Theatre is a professional theatre dedicated to theatre as a serious art form; to high-quality, diverse and challenging productions; to the training of theatre professionals; to community outreach; and to student education.HISTORY: Established in 1973, The Warehouse Theatre is in its 38th continuous season of Intense, Intimate and Unexpected productions of live theatre. A cornerstone of Greenville's Historic West End District, this award winning converted textile warehouse, is the home of fifteen (sometimes more) productions a year, including our Mainstage and Extras Series, The Upstate Shakespeare Festival at Falls Park, Resident Theatre Companies, Actors in Education program, Improv and MORE!At The Warehouse you can see the sort of theatre you can't see anywhere else in South Carolina's Upstate region...from re-envisioned classics and intense plays everyone knows to some of the most cutting edge new works you can buy tickets to. You'll find the finest mix of emerging talents, local professionals and artists from around the country...all are at the top of their game, and we want you to see their work.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Presenting current Broadway and off-Broadway comedies, dramas and musicals. Every August, a New Works Festival is held with submissions from around the Globe. Lobby art gallery open Tues-Fri 2-6pm & during performances.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Alchemy Comedy Theater offers live improv, sketch and standup shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 7:30 and 9:00pm. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door with cash or credit. Street parking is available as well as several nearby parking garages. For a full list of upcoming shows check the calendar.
I wasn't expecting much. Theatre was very small with 8 comedians but I was blown away by their talent and the fun we had. It was thoroughly improv but the actors were talented and lots of fun. Well worth the time
4.0 based on 19 reviews
Nice food selection with dessert obviously being the specialty. The show, while not much on stage design, was very entertaining and the cast completely delightful! Language and content I would say adult only. Comfortable seating and we had a nice view of stage. I would go back!
3.5 based on 46 reviews
Played a lot of our requests and engaged the crowd! Similar format to other piano bars we have visited. Great jello shots too!
3.0 based on 3 reviews
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