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Here’s a look at the 2023-2024 Peace Broadway season

Peace Broadway, sponsored by the Gibbs Cancer Center, kicks off in September on the Peace Concert Hall stage at the Peace Center in Greenville, SC.

The Peace Center

The Peace Center | Photo by The Peace Center

Rejoice, theatregoers. The Peace Center has released the lineup for its 2023-2024 Peace Broadway season.

The 10-show series, titled “Wanna be Startin’ Something,” features a mix of Broadway classic and recent productions — totaling 11 collective Tony Awards.

Follow the Peace Center on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or sign up for its emails for updates on ticket sales. Pro tip: Become a Peace Broadway subscriber for perks like early access to tickets.

Click each title above for details on each show or watch the season reveal below.

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