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Greenville Theatre announces six new shows for its 98th season

Season 98 kicks off with “Monty Python’s Spamalot” on Thursday, Sept. 7.

Exterior of Greenville Theatre in Greenville, SC

Greenville Theatre celebrates its 98th season. | Photo via the SC New Play Festival

We’re here for the drama. The Greenville Theatre (444 College St.) — with the help of nine Broadway starshas announced its lineup of shows for Season 98.

Themed “Take the Journey,” Season 98 will feature six shows, including an original revue.

Here’s what is taking the stage this season:

DYK Greenville Theatre members receive free show tickets and early access to seat selection?

Learn more about the two membership optionsSubscriber and Patron — plus see upcoming shows in the current mainstage lineup, Season 97.

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