Review: THE OUTSIDERS at Peace Center
The second most recent winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical is now the most recent one to tour at the Peace Center. The Outsiders, based on the English class classic by S.E. Hinton—and its attending ‘80s movie adaptation by Francis Ford Coppola—has been brought to engaging theatrical life...
Review: LES MISÉRABLES at Peace Center
The revolution still going strong after decades....
Review: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at Peace Center
Circus fans of all ages, step right up to the latest Broadway national tour to hit downtown Greenville! Water for Elephants is a new adaptation of the 2006 novel by Sara Gruen, which was also brought to the big screen in 2011 by Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence....
Review: SHUCKED at Peace Center
Original down-home musical is an evening of a-maize-ing comedy!...
Review: HAMILTON at Peace Center
What did our critic think of HAMILTON at Peace Center?...
Review: DISNEY'S THE LION KING at Peace Center
The crown jewel of Broadway roars into upstate South Carolina...
Review: MAMMA MIA! at Peace Center
What did our critic think of MAMMA MIA! at Peace Center?...
Review: PETER PAN At Peace Center
The iconic character hasn’t grown out of perfect family entertainment....
Review: COMPANY at Peace Center
Sometimes art imitates life, and such was the case when both Britney Coleman (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Beetlejuice, Sunset Boulevard) and her character both celebrated their 35th birthdays at Tuesday night’s performance of Stephen Sondheim's Company at the Peace Center. In this fresh n...
Review: ODD at the Warehouse Theatre
Original world-premiere is the most loving, and most Gen-Z, tribute to Neil Simon you could imagine...
Review: MJ at the Peace Center
'Thrilling' dance moves abound in Michael Jackson musical. Where do you even begin when telling the life story of the most successful entertainer of all time? Is creativity, which inherently involves MJ, the bio-musical about Michael Jackson that just opened at Greenville’s Peace Center, tells the...
Review: WICKED at the Peace Center
Oz-worthy spectacle and a 'wonderful' touring cast prove why Broadway's 4th longest-running show is as 'popular' as ever....
Review: Passionate Performances Drive Dramatic, Poetic PIPELINE at Warehouse Theatre
What did our critic think of PIPELINE at Warehouse Theatre?...
Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN at Greenville Theatre is Big, Bright, and Brilliant
What did our critic think of SOMETHING ROTTEN at Greenville Theatre? Ah, the 90's, when so many things were ripe for reinvention. New clothes, new music, new writers, new ways of spreading ideas....
Review: Warehouse Theatre's THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE is Pure Joy
What did our critic think of THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Warehouse Theatre?...
Review: AIDA Glows at Glow Lyric Theatre
This stripped-down AIDA literally glows with life....
BWW Review: APPROPRIATE Digs Up Family Secrets at Warehouse Theatre
This play is not to be missed....
BWW Review: Thorny comedy NATIVE GARDENS Takes Aim at Issues
Good fences make good neighbors - or do they?...
BWW Review: Fun, Energetic GUYS AND DOLLS Opens at Greenville Theatre
Just around the corner is a little mission where you are always welcome to seek refuge from this jungle of sin. Inside you will find Sergeant Sarah Brown - Sister Sarah Brown - who only wants her flock to follow the fold and stray no more....
BWW Review: Dorothy Fortenberry's THE LOTUS PARADOX Weaves Humor and Drama in World Premiere at Warehouse Theatre
A layered and entertaining story about the stories we tell ourselves....
BWW Review: HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Brings Chills to Greenville Theatre
A dark night, a Victorian drawing room, a foggy moor, the terrifying eyes of a hound from hell....
BWW Review: Gorgeous HADESTOWN Brings the Power of Mythology to Life at the Peace Center
HADESTOWN is a triumph. Broadway is back. Long live the power of musical theatre....
BWW Review: THE PRODUCERS Marks the Return of Musical Spectacle to Greenville Theatre
If you're ready for spectacle and laughs, have I got a show for you....
BWW Review: Spoleto's Festival Hall Isn't Ideal for THE WOMAN IN BLACK
A late shift in venues moved the visitation of THE WOMAN IN BLACK, that famed West End perennial second in longevity to only The Mousetrap, from the Charleston Visitor Center Bus Shed - quite an intriguing choice - to Spoleto Festival USA's Festival Hall. Results are mixed....
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