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“Gutenberg! The Musical!” is coming to Greenville(!)

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Two women, seen through hand gesture, wearing orange and white hats that read "Woman" and "Another Woman"

Jillian Hall and Shelli Delgado are Deb and Bev in “Gutenberg! The Musical!”

Photo by Will Crooks

We know what you’re thinking: “Another musical about printing press inventor Johan Gutenberg?”

We kid, because this show is one of a kind. Written by the Tony-nominated team behind “Beetlejuice,” it’s a madcap comedy that manages to be sweet, featuring two tour-de-force performers, plenty of platonic love, and lots of trucker hats.

Bonus: There is a special “celebrity” guest appearance every night of the show, opening tomorrow at The Warehouse Theatre.

Run dates + tickets

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