Local theatre is back in Greenville, SC

The Peace Center

The Peace Center | Photo by The Peace Center

...we can see live theatre again.

That’s right, theatre is back, folks. The Peace Center announced their 2021-22 Broadway season on Friday (with season tickets on sale now), and it has us excited for what’s in store in the coming year.

The Peace Center’s new Broadway season features nine shows, including Hadestown, Oklahoma!, Tootsie, Pretty Woman The Musical, Frozen, Jesus Christ Superstar, Mean Girls, Hamilton, and Ain’t Too Proud.

ICYMI, other local theatres who have announced their new seasons already include:

🎭 Centre Stagefeaturing shows like The Complete Works of William of Shakespeare Abridged, The Final Countdown, Pouf!, 9 to 5, The Color Purple, and Clue

🎭 Greenville Theatre — featuring shows like The Hound of the Baskervilles, ELF: The Musical, Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End, Guys and Dolls, A Flea In Her Ear, and Mamma Mia!

🎭 South Carolina Children’s TheatreSpookley: The Square Pumpkin Musical, Annie, Robin Hood, Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat, and the Sound of Music

If you’re a fan of local theatre, you’re in luck because there’s plenty of good shows in store. Use the buttons below to share this with your go-to theatre friend, because you don’t want to *throw away your shot* at getting good tickets. 🎟️

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