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BWW Review: SWEAT brings heat to Warehouse Theatre

BWW Review: SWEAT brings heat to Warehouse Theatre

by Neil Shurley — October 16, 2018
It's a compelling production that mixes warmth, humor, and camaraderie with vivid characters and bone-shivering relevance....
BWW Review: DREAMGIRLS at Centre Stage

BWW Review: DREAMGIRLS at Centre Stage

by Neil Shurley — September 17, 2018
The power of the production lies in the layered, very human performances undergirding the beautifully emotive vocals....
BWW Review: SHREK at South Carolina Children's Theatre

BWW Review: SHREK at South Carolina Children's Theatre

by Neil Shurley — September 11, 2018
It's a fun, colorful inversion of fairy tale tropes filled with amusing moments performed by an enthusiastic cast....
BWW Review: LITTLE WOMEN - THE MUSICAL at Logos Theatre

BWW Review: LITTLE WOMEN - THE MUSICAL at Logos Theatre

by Neil Shurley — August 5, 2018
Little Women, the musical, boosted by charming performances and strong voices....
BWW Review: Infectious Energy Propels IN THE HEIGHTS at GLOW Lyric Theatre

BWW Review: Infectious Energy Propels IN THE HEIGHTS at GLOW Lyric Theatre

by Neil Shurley — August 1, 2018
'With this much energy and talent on display - not to mention a message worth spreading - GLOW's In the Heights demands to be seen.'...
BWW Review: BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO brings simple musical fun to Centre Stage

BWW Review: BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO brings simple musical fun to Centre Stage

by Neil Shurley — July 25, 2018
BWW Review: BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO brings simple musical fun to Centre Stage...
BWW Review: BEEHIVE turns back the clock at Mill Town Players

BWW Review: BEEHIVE turns back the clock at Mill Town Players

by Neil Shurley — July 22, 2018
Beehive is a feel-good journey that will get your head bobbing and your toes tapping....
BWW Review: THE TIN WOMAN at Centre Stage is Funny, Insightful, and Quietly Beautiful

BWW Review: THE TIN WOMAN at Centre Stage is Funny, Insightful, and Quietly Beautiful

by Neil Shurley — June 21, 2018
With plenty of humor and, yes, heart, Sean Grennan's script celebrates mysterious connections, the healing power of family, and the great circle of life....
BWW Review: FLYING LOVERS Tops 2018 Theatre Offerings at Spoleto Festival USA

BWW Review: FLYING LOVERS Tops 2018 Theatre Offerings at Spoleto Festival USA

by Perry Tannenbaum — June 19, 2018
With THE STRANGE UNDOING OF PRUDENCIA HART and BORDERS, Spoleto Festival USA took advantage of the funky and guerilla potentials of the Woolfe Street Playhouse, but the best theatre this year was THE FLYING LOVERS OF VITEBSK, which brought a little cabaret ambiance to storied Dock Street Theatre....
BWW Review: Warehouse Theatre's BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON Demands to be Seen

BWW Review: Warehouse Theatre's BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON Demands to be Seen

by Neil Shurley — June 11, 2018
Immersive, irreverent, and almost anarchic, this show demands your attendance....
BWW Review: Belly Laughs Abound in DEARLY DEPARTED at Mill Town Players

BWW Review: Belly Laughs Abound in DEARLY DEPARTED at Mill Town Players

by Neil Shurley — May 28, 2018
'I had a great time watching Dearly Departed, and I know you will, too.'...
BWW Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING shines a spotlight on love and laughter at Warehou

BWW Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING shines a spotlight on love and laughter at Warehouse Theatre

by Neil Shurley — April 23, 2018
What do you get when you mix Singin' in the Rain and The Philadelphia Story with one of Shakespeare's most pleasant comedies? Director Anne Kelly Tromsness explores that question in her production of Much Ado About Nothing, now playing at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, SC....
BWW Previews: MIDLANDS THEATRE DIGEST in Columbia, SC 4/12 - Trustus Theatre presents

BWW Previews: MIDLANDS THEATRE DIGEST in Columbia, SC 4/12 - Trustus Theatre presents FUN HOME!

by Patrick Michael Kelly — April 12, 2018
It's a PACKED weekend on Midlands stages, as Trustus closes up the FUN HOME, but CCT, Theatre Blythewood, Theatre South Carolina, Town, and Workshop Theatre all have big openings!...
BWW Review: THE FLICK illuminates the ordinary at Warehouse Theatre

BWW Review: THE FLICK illuminates the ordinary at Warehouse Theatre

by Neil Shurley — March 13, 2018
'Film, one character says, is light and shadow. The Flick manages to illuminate both.'...
BWW Review: Mill Town Players Will Warm You Up with Their New Musical Revue, CALIFORN

BWW Review: Mill Town Players Will Warm You Up with Their New Musical Revue, CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'

by Neil Shurley — January 30, 2018
Packed with joyfully familiar songs performed by a winning ensemble, California Dreamin' is guaranteed to brighten your outlook and get you feeling warm and happy inside....
BWW Review: A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN Illuminates Inner Demons at Warehouse Theatre

BWW Review: A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN Illuminates Inner Demons at Warehouse Theatre

by Neil Shurley — January 28, 2018
Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten, running now at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, SC, is all about struggle....
BWW Review: ROCKIN' THE KEYS Pulls Out All the Stops at Centre Stage

BWW Review: ROCKIN' THE KEYS Pulls Out All the Stops at Centre Stage

by Neil Shurley — January 19, 2018
When the band kicks in and those eight young performers really let loose, you'll find it nearly impossible to stay in your seat....
BWW Review: You'll Get ON YOUR FEET at the Peace Center

BWW Review: You'll Get ON YOUR FEET at the Peace Center

by Neil Shurley — December 27, 2017
Filled with fantastic music performed by an amazingly talented cast, On Your Feet delivers a timely story of emotional - and physical - triumph against overwhelming odds....
BWW Review: SCHOOL OF ROCK Shreds at the Peace Center

BWW Review: SCHOOL OF ROCK Shreds at the Peace Center

by Neil Shurley — December 6, 2017
It's a head-banging good time....
BWW Review: All These Years Later, LES MISERABLES - Now Playing at the Peace Center -

BWW Review: All These Years Later, LES MISERABLES - Now Playing at the Peace Center - Continues to Impress

by Neil Shurley — November 1, 2017
This new touring production of the 2014 Broadway revival is a stunning, cinematic reinvention of the classic, filled with gorgeous visuals and breathtaking vocals....
BWW Review: THE BODYGUARD Brings the Movie to Life at the Peace Center

BWW Review: THE BODYGUARD Brings the Movie to Life at the Peace Center

by Neil Shurley — September 13, 2017
More so even than the original film, the musical version of The Bodyguard centers around flashy concert-style production numbers, complete with flashing lights, rising platforms, and a dazzling array of costumes. It's practically a movie come to life....
BWW Review: THE KING AND I at The Peace Center is truly Something Wonderful

BWW Review: THE KING AND I at The Peace Center is truly Something Wonderful

by Neil Shurley — August 24, 2017
Bartlett Sher's staging of The King and I brings the show to vivid life, reminding us of its still relevant messages while always remaining a marvelous entertainment....
BWW Review: Revolutionary HAIR Still Wows at GLOW Lyric Theatre

BWW Review: Revolutionary HAIR Still Wows at GLOW Lyric Theatre

by Neil Shurley — July 18, 2017
Director Jenna Tamisiea and music director Christian Elser put a talented cast through a physical and emotional journey that still feels revolutionary. They'll wow you with their stamina, their marvelous musicianship (including a crack live band), and their raw emotional power....
BWW Review: Mill Town Players' BYE BYE BIRDIE Will Make You Put on a Happy Face

BWW Review: Mill Town Players' BYE BYE BIRDIE Will Make You Put on a Happy Face

by Neil Shurley — July 16, 2017
Mill Town's Bye Bye Birdie is guaranteed to make you put on a happy face....
BWW Preview: WEEKENDER in Columbia, SC

BWW Preview: WEEKENDER in Columbia, SC

by Patrick Michael Kelly — June 22, 2017
CLOSING! Columbia Children's Theatre presents THE COMMEDIA SLEEPING BEAUTY, adapted and directed by Jerry Stevenson. The show opens Saturday, June 24 with performances at 10:30 AM and 7:00 PM and closes Sunday, June 25 at 3:00 PM. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. All performances are...
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