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Catch Peter Pan while you can

Off the Grid Greenville
So I reluctantly admit, I’ve never seen a play at the Greenville Little Theatre, but that’s going to change soon. First of all, I had no idea GLT is the oldest theatre in town. So here’s what you #needtoknow about GLT and the artists and volunteers that make the magic happen.

  • It’s been producing shows for 24 years and seats up to 600 people

  • They produce five main-stage shows per year and two concert series

  • Perform more than any producing theatre in the state every year (... I know right?)

This Greenville staple is putting on it’s first show of 2017, Peter and the Starcatcher (the Peter Pan prequel) which runs through March 12. Grab your tickets here and I’ll see you there.

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