Stephen Brower of ANASTASIA at Peace Center
'It's full of danger and romance and epic plot twists that I think are relatable and exciting to many generations of theatergoers'
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'It's full of danger and romance and epic plot twists that I think are relatable and exciting to many generations of theatergoers'
'Hate causes us to say and do things we normally wouldn't.
'This play is Sherlock Holmes and Monty Python had a baby.
'Godspell helps us experience Jesus's message of love in a new and powerful way by telling his story through a completely unique lens.
'I applaud the Warehouse for taking this wild, crazy, zany story and really working to make it reflective of the beautiful, diverse world we live in.
'What seems so important at one point in your life is really inconsequential to the larger snapshot of life.
'Just remember, if you touch us, we reserve the right to touch you back.
Director Patrick Michael Kelly sits down with Playwright Jon Tuttle to talk about Jon's new play BOY ABOUT TEN!
'One of my questions after reading the play was, 'Do you have to feel guilty in order to go to heaven, so you won't ever have to feel guilt again?' I think Del Shores grapples with that theme, so there is a lot of gut-wrenching guilt presented here.
'An immersive theatrical event, where Shakespearean Lovers are competing against the audience while performing scenes.
'I really think this show is going to be something special, and a journey for the audience and the cast to undertake together.
'Expect a load of laughs, a heaping scoop of love, and tons of fun in this musical romp perfect for the entire family.
'It takes generations of people back to their younger days, which is what is so incredible about theater'
'You cannot walk away from this show without learning something about yourself and your world.
We asked director Nicole Stratton to share with BWW readers a little about the production.
'I think that when people are crying or laughing, there is something in them that is open and engaged and invested with the story.
'It's a very emotional show and it ends in a every delicate, sad way and it really touches people.
In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South is seldom tidy and always hilarious.
Town Theatre's Tracy Turnblad MADISON NELSON speaks out on her role in HAIRSPRAY and her experience making theatre in South Carolina!
'It is a lovely, heartfelt, beautiful, emotion-filled, laugh-til-you-cry and cry-til-you laugh show'
'I hope audiences will walk away realizing more fully that fear builds walls instead of bridges and that this will make them strive to see the perspectives of others who may be different, but who in reality as people are very much the same.
'Stay away from the botox injections before coming.
'I think if you've seen the movie, if you've read the book, you won't be disappointed with the musical.
'It's going to be a body pile, we're going to get there, but there's also a lot of really great lightness and wittiness and intrigue and interest.
'As far as we know we're the only professional company in the world producing this story.
Actress, Amanda Sox has performed and lived all over the country.
'It's a great way to escape the anxiety and stress of the holiday season with characters that remind you of your family - or yourself!'
'It's just nice to be able to give the audience a little bit of light.
'The question is how do you represent these beloved iconic characters and this story without becoming mimics of their work.
'Our hope is that you come in and can forget the crazy world for a few hours.
'I wanted to write something that celebrates seniors and portrays them as vivacious and funny.
'I hope the old will reminisce, the young will find interest in these characters, and everybody will wanna just dance.
I'm really excited about this play, it's really coming together.
'What I latched onto with this show is love and how it presents itself in different relationships and circumstances.
'The play's text is so rich with details, and you really have to mine it, investigate it like a detective, to find everything out about your character that you can.
The awe-inspiring spectacle of The Lion King returns to Greenville's Peace Center on May 31 for an extended run.
Videos
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MEAN GIRLS Arts Center of Coastal Carolina (6/24-8/09) |
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Mary Poppins Chapin Theatre Company (7/16-7/26) |
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The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity) North Charleston Coliseum Performing Arts Center (1/22-1/24) |
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Pen Pals by Michael Griffo The Asher Theatre (8/01-8/01) |
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Hadestown: Teen Edition South Carolina Children’s Theatre (6/12-6/21) |
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Rendezvous with Rachel Revere™ MATINEE Spartanburg County Public Libraries Headquarters (7/20-7/20) |
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A Revolution of Her Own!™ Deborah Sampson Clinton Library Branch (7/19-7/19) |
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Journey Bon Secours Wellness Arena (11/14-11/14) |
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FREE History Comes Alive Festival: Rebecca Motte/Edgar Allan Poe/Paul Robeson/Captain Henry Felder/Mother Jones Various locations (6/12-6/21) |
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Dear Evan Hansen Centre Stage SC (8/06-8/23) |
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