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Pride and Prejudice or Rocky Horror Show?

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The Flick is currently playing at the Warehouse Theatre until March 24. | Photo: @boneandink on Instagram.

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Just buy tickets for both. 🎭

The Warehouse Theatre is celebrating 45 years in Greenville with a season roster that spans work by everyone from Tennessee Williams to a writer for Orange Is the New Black.

Greenville’s “alternative” theatre has called a converted textile warehouse in the West End home since the 70s, and produces plays as a serious art form.

But they don’t just feature shows on the Main Stage – Warehouse is behind the Upstate Shakespeare Festival at Falls Park, This Wooden O Education Program, Applied Theatre Program + Educational Shakespeare Tour.

Youth education and exposure to theatre is key: Warehouse partners with 100+ schools in S.C. and N.C. on workshops, classes and residencies. Its education and outreach programs reach 10,000+ students, youth and adults yearly.

And there are free forums before each play debuts, tying the issues in the show to what’s going on in our community.

🎟 Sweat by Lynn Nottage | Oct. 12 – 28, 2018

  • A Pulitzer-winning Broadway drama about factory workers whose bond is tested when layoffs and picketing challenge the textile industry. Greenville’s mill history makes this a perfect look back at how cities were built thanks to blue collar workers.

🎟 Christmas on the Rocks by John Cariani, Jenn Harris + Matt Wilkas, Jeffrey Hatcher, Jacques Lemarre, Theresa Rebeck, and Edwin Sanchez | Dec. 6 – 23, 2018

  • Characters from your fave Christmas movies hit the bar to blow off some steam (frost?). Think Ralphie from A Christmas Story + Tiny Tim grown up and reminiscing on the good old days. 🎄

🎟 The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams | Jan. 25 – Feb. 10, 2019

  • You studied this one in English class (for good reason) – Tom Wingfield brings home a friend from the factory to meet his shy sister Laura. Family drama ensues. (If you loved Mimi Wyche in The Cake, you’ll want to see her again in this play.)

🎟 Power of Sail by Paul Grellong | Mar. 15 – 31, 2019

  • The world premiere of a play by the TV writer who’s worked on Scorpion + Law & Order. Its story of a professor hosting a white nationalist speaker on campus examines a situation you’ve definitely seen in the news the past few months.

🎟 Cry It Out by Molly Smith Metzler | Apr. 26 – May 12, 2019

  • A comedy exploring how three new mothers from different social classes balance their ambitions and families. Metzler has written for Orange Is the New Black and Shameless at least you’ll be laughing when you’re not sniffling back tears.

🎟 Pride and Prejudice by Kate Hamill, based on the novel by Jane Austen | June 7 – 30, 2019

  • A version of the classic that amps up the comedy but still has aaaall that romantic tension. 😉

And there’s a bonus production:

🎟 The Rocky Horror Show by Richard O’Brien | Aug. 31 – Sept. 19, 2018

More like a party than a play – just like the movie theater tradition, the audience will be singing + dancing along with the musical numbers. Don’t forget to draw on those brows.

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