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This classic comedy will have you learning “The Company Way,” believing in the “Brotherhood of Man,” and falling in love all over again.

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Greenville Theatre has been serving up Broadway-caliber performances since 1926.

Photos by Greenville Theatre + Eli Warren

Let’s be real — climbing the corporate ladder can be a real grind. The good news: Greenville Theatre is bringing some much-needed humor to the 9-to-5 hustle with a show that promises to add some laughs to your daily routine.

Now through Sunday, Sept. 22, the Upstate’s oldest and largest nonprofit theater is kicking off its 99th season with the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical, “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.”

Grab some friends (or coworkers) for a fun night out and watch local talent put a hilarious spin on 1960’s corporate life. The show follows the ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch as he rises through the ranks from window washer to executive in no time.

Pro tip: All evening shows begin at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. Sounds like a great excuse to log off.

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