Greenwood Community Theatre: Oklahoma!

Greenwood Community Theatre
110 Main Street
Greenwood, SC
Greenwood Community Theatre
110 Main Street
Greenwood, SC
The premier rivalry in college baseball returns to Fluor Field and Downtown Greenville on Saturday, March 2nd, as the Clemson Tigers and the South Carolina Gamecocks square off in the Reedy River Rivalry presented by ScanSource at 1:00 PM. The festivities of the day begin with the Tailgate Party on Main Street.
Tickets can only be purchased through the ticket offices of Clemson University and the University of South Carolina.
Taxes should be simple, transparent, neutral and stable. Those are the guiding principles of the SC Chamber’s Road Map to Tax Reform. Join us Feb. 25 at Caffeinated Conversations as we take a deeper dive into the effort to make South Carolina’s tax code more competitive for workers and businesses with SC Chamber President and CEO Ted Pitts.
The New York Times calls it "the best musical of this century." The Washington Post says, "It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals." And Entertainment Weekly says, "Grade A: the funniest musical of all time." Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show calls it "Genius. Brilliant. Phenomenal." It's The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award®-winning Best Musical.
This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. Now with standing room only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, The Book of Mormon has truly become an international sensation.
Mozart: Sonata for Bassoon and Double Bass
Colgrass: Variations for 4 Drums and Viola
Haydn: London Trio No. 1 “Divertimento in C major” for Flute, Violin and Cello
Ibert: Five Pieces for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon
Mozart: Horn Quintet
We close the book on our Spotlight Series with the marvelous Mozart serving as musical “bookends,” so to speak, featuring a bright, charming “cuckoo” from Ibert, as well as Michael Colgrass’ everchanging Variations for 4 Drums and Viola that will keep you mesmerized throughout.
Sybarite5’s “rock star status…is well deserved” (Sarasota Herald-Tribune). From the moment their bows hit the strings, this quintet of talented, diverse musicians takes the audience on an exciting ride that redefines the rules. Dubbed the “Millennial Kronos,” Sybarite5’s eclectic repertoire from Bowie to Radiohead and Akiho to Assad combined with its commanding performance style is turning heads throughout the music world. The quintet’s debut album, Disturb the Silence, quickly reached the top ten on the Billboard charts, and their live performances will “satisfy your inner rock star and your secret Mozart" (Arizona Daily Star).
Youth Musical Featuring Dr. Seuss’s Best Loved Characters
Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat, and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters spring to life onstage in Seussical Jr., a fantastical musical extravaganza! Transporting audiences from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, the Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the Whos. Horton must protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers, and he must also guard an abandoned egg that's been left in his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant!
Directed by Katie Halstensgard with musical direction by LeRoy Kennedy
Pelzer Auditorium
214 Lebby St.
Pelzer, SC
Consider yourself at home with Lionel Bart’s timeless musical based on Charles Dickens' novel, Oliver Twist. This classic treasure is widely hailed as a true theatrical masterpiece by actors and audience members alike and is one of the few musicals to win both a Tony and an Oscar. The incredible score includes "Consider Yourself," "As Long As He Needs Me," "That’s Your Funeral," and many more.
“The Tel Aviv performance troupe Mayumana has an infectious beat and physical pyrotechnics to match." (The New York Times)
“The 90 minutes of dancing, songs, and percussion will have your inner child smiling.” (The New York Times)
Currents is a spectacular show of “funky moves and cutting-edge technology” (Time Out New York) inspired by the historical Battle of Currents between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla in their quest to find energy sources for the world.
Audience members will be taken on a “non-stop, action packed" (ABC News) journey between two troupes, each representing a different view of the essence of light and electricity. The show combines a variety of elements including specially designed musical instruments, massive video art projections, and 11 skilled performers musically juggling between different sounds.
Spartanburg ArtWalk is a free self-guided tour through participating galleries across Spartanburg's Downtown Cultural District. Stop by each 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:00 - 9:00 PM to enjoy Cocktails, hor d'oeuvres, and the Spartanburg cultural experience!
When: Each third Thursday of the month from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
Where: Spartanburg Downtown Cultural District and more!
What: Art, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and the Spartanburg cultural experience.
Why: Galleries and museums stay open late to allow guests to enjoy various exhibitions and art-related activities. If touring the Spartanburg Arts Cultural is on your to-do list, there is no better time to do it than during Spartanburg ArtWalk! Wine. Food. Art. What more could you possibly need?
The Johnson Collection is pleased to announce Dr. Tuliza Fleming, Curator of American Art at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), Smithsonian Institution, as the 2019 Voices in American Art distinguished speaker. The sixth annual edition of the educational series is scheduled for 7:00pm on Thursday, February 28, and will be held at Chapman Cultural Center in downtown Spartanburg. As always, the public is invited to attend the free lecture; no reservations are required.
Dr. Fleming received her MA and PhD in American art history from the University of Maryland, College Park (1997 and 2007) and her BA from Spelman College (1994). During her tenure at the NMAAHC, she worked to build the museum’s foundational American art collection, and supervised the creation of a collection-based multi-media interactive presentation. She also co-curated the traveling exhibition Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Entertainment, curated Clementine Hunter: Life on Melrose Plantation, and served as the lead curator for the museum’s inaugural exhibition Visual Art and the American Experience. Formerly, Dr. Fleming served in the position of Associate Curator and head of the Department of American Art at the Dayton Art Institute in Dayton, Ohio.
Since 1996, Dr. Fleming has curated over twenty exhibitions and worked and/or consulted for a variety of museums and cultural institutions. Her publications include, “Visual Art and the American Experience: Creating an Art Gallery in a History and Culture Museum,” Art and Public History: Approaches, Opportunities, and Challenges (Rowan and Littlefield, 2017); “Cover Stories: The Fusion of Art and Literature During the Harlem Renaissance,” Dream a World Anew: The African American Experience and the Shaping of America (Smithsonian Books, 2016); “The Convergence of Aesthetics, Politics and Culture: Jeff Donaldson’s Wives of Shango,” AfriCOBRA: Philosophy (The University of Chicago, 2013); “It’s Showtime! The Birth of the Apollo Theater,” Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Entertainment (Smithsonian Books, 2010); “The ‘Museum Baby’ Grows Up: Being a Curator of Color in a Monochromatic Art Museum World,” Museum News (July/August 2005); and, Breaking Racial Barriers: African American Portraits in the Harmon Foundation Collection (Pomegranate Press, 1997).
Established in 2014, Voices in American Art brings distinguished arts leaders from important national institutions to Spartanburg for annual presentations. In addition to an evening keynote lecture that is open to the public at no charge, visiting speakers meet with college students for informal master classes on career paths.
Join the Speaking Down Barriers team for the monthly book club Reading for Transformation: engage with readings that will guide us towards a holistic understanding of the transformation that must take place within ourselves and the world around us. We are working towards the dismantling of the barriers that continue to perpetuate violence, hate, and division. These various insights will broaden our perspective and lead us towards meaningful confrontation. You are welcome to grow with us.
For your convenience, the book club will meet at the Hub City Bookshop on 4th Mondays at two separate times: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM, 7:00 PM-8:00 PM. The Hub City Bookshop is located at 186 W Main St, Spartanburg, SC 29306. Books can be purchased at discounted rates through Hub City Bookshop. Become a member of Hub City Bookshop and receive even more discounts!
2019 Reading List:
January: Children of the Days: A Human Calendar of History by Eduardo Galeano
February: My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma & the Mending of Our Bodies by Resmaa Menakem
March: Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay
April: Human Hours by Catherine Barnett
May: White Tears by Hari Kunzru
June: Rainbow In The Word: LGBTQ Christians’ Biblical Memoirs
July: No Book
August: Solace: Writing, Refuge, and LGBTQ Women of Color edited by S. Andrea Allen & Lauren Cherelle
September: Heavy by Kiese Laymon
October: Devotions by Mary Oliver
November: When I Grow Up I Want To Be a List of Further Possibilities by Chin Chin
Chapman Cultural Center is open every Sunday afternoon, 1-5 p.m., to provide casual and cultural experiences for those who want to "unplug." Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg, The John F. Green Spartanburg Science Center and the Student Galleries are all open with free admission. In addition, one or more local musicians will perform a free mini-concert at no charge 2-4 p.m. For more info, please call (864) 542-ARTS.
This week's musician: Billy Dalton Music
Billy Dalton grew up listening to and playing bluegrass music in the late 70's and early '80's.Billy now performs regionally with his wife and sometimes co-writer Lynn Dalton. His music has been described as "folk and Americana colliding with style".
The charming story of Coppélia is a delightful comedy filled with magic, mischief and mayhem. The audience will be transported into the world of Swanilda and Franz and the mysterious toy maker, Dr. Coppelius, who brings his beautiful doll, Coppélia to life…or so he thinks! Originally called “The Doll with the Enamel Eyes”, this amusing and playful ballet is perfect for the entire family.
The Black Jacket Symphony returns to the WPAC to perform Queen’s “A Night at the Opera”, featuring Marc Martel. “We always go to great lengths to find ‘the guy’ who can make these albums come to life” says Black Jacket Symphony founder J. Willoughby. “We’ve had our eye on this one for a while, and when we say we’ve found ‘the guy’ to do Freddie Mercury, we’ve found THE GUY!”. The Black Jacket Symphony offers a unique concert experience by recreating classic albums in a live performance setting with a first class lighting and video production. A selected album is performed in its entirety by a group of hand-picked musicians specifically selected for each album. With no sonic detail being overlooked, the musicians do whatever it takes to musically reproduce the album. Following the album and a brief intermission, the Black Jacket Symphony returns to the stage to perform a collection of greatest hits by the evening's artist.Sponsored In Part By: The City of Seneca
A rib-tickling opera for all ages by John Davies featuring melodies by W.A Mozart.
When four children inadvertently stumble through an old wardrobe into the fantastical land of Narnia, they begin a journey of excitement and fear and triumph, fulfilling ancient prophecies and upsetting the long-standing balance in that magical land as they enter into the on-going struggle between the White Witch and the mysterious, magical, and great lion Aslan. Temptation, chases, duels, and escapes abound in this classic battle between Good and Evil. This is a story of love, faith, courage, and giving. A true celebration of life. A story for us all. Performances: March 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2019 Friday & Saturday @ 7:30 PM; Sunday @ 3 PM CAYT Shows are for actors aged 10 to 18 (5 th to 12 th grades) Tickets go on sale Monday, February 18, 2019
One of the most masterful voices in Country Music today, GENE WATSON still sings in the same key as 30 years ago and continues to prove why he is rightly referred to as “The Singer’s Singer”. His powerful voice and multi-octave range allows him to sing some of the most challenging songs with an ease that comes from pure, natural talent as well as from his many years performing onstage. “Every time I step out on that stage and see that audience, it’s a new beginning. Even though I’ve sung these songs millions of times, I look at each one like it’s brand new to me. Every night, I try to deliver that song the best that I can. “Being called a ‘Singer’s Singer’ humbles me.
Known for their fiery instrumental parts alternating with deep heavy ballads, overlaid by the vocal harmonies. The group’s ascent to the top of the Bluegrass world has left a well-marked trail of success since the band’s inception in 2007. One of the genre’s most award-winning artists in recent years, they have garnered 10 IMBA Awards on the heels of six critically acclaimed albums. Balsam Range has left audiences spellbound while headlining major festivals from coast to coast, selling out venues across the nation & appearing multiple times at the Grand Ole Opry.
Sponsored In Part By: The City of Seneca
Annual event- taste samples of beers from across the globe while visiting our amazing downtown merchants! Tickets are $25 and include a commemorative beer glass. Must be 21+, ID required.
Known by many South Carolinians as the “Party Band of the South”, the Swingin' Medallions have been based out of the Greenwood South Carolina area, since the early 1960's. The music most often associated with the band is beach music, frat rock, R&B, or shaggin' music. After a few years of touring colleges in the south, John McElrath took the group to Arthur Smith's Studio in Charlotte North Carolina, to record "Double Shot (of My Baby's Love)". The song became a million seller in 1966, they followed up with. "She Drives Me Out Of My Mind" & "Hey, Hey, Baby" which were top 40 hits as well. "Double Shot" remains the signature song of the Swingin' Medallions. Although the the members changed over the years, the band has always included around eight members with at least a four piece horn section. The high energy party style stage performance of the first Medallions has been passed down to the band that performs today.
Inspired by the historical Battle of Currents between Thomas Edison and Nikola Telsa, Currents by Mayumana is an energetic journey between two differing views of the essence of light and electricity. Featuring a talented international cast, specially designed musical instruments, and dazzling lighting and visual effects, this non-stop show is a truly unique production.
Sybarite5 challenges the traditional ideas of chamber music with their expansive repertoire and innovative style. The string quintet plays a mixture of covers of familiar songs and music composed for the ensemble, incorporating traditional playing with unique techniques to achieve a sound that is all their own. Heralded as the “Millennial Kronos,” the group has been swift to catch the attention of the music world. Their debut album quickly reached the top ten on the Billboard charts and a follow-up album was released to critical acclaim at Carnegie Hall.
Please join us as our City of Easley Mayor, Larry Bagwell, presents an annual update on the State of Easley, outlining the highlights of 2018, as well as the City's new efforts and focus for 2019.
Come experience the FREE STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) Festival that transforms the streets of downtown Greenville into a world filled with extreme science shows, high speed drone races, 3D printers, virtual reality, robots and more!
It’s FREE and open to the public!
FREE rides on Greenlink buses all day!
Additional Information:
imagineupstate.org or
email info@imagineupstate.org
Introducing the Fine Arts Center Jazz All Stars Concert Series. This new partnership between the Fine Arts Center and the Peace Center’s Community Impact program gives up-and-coming young artists the opportunity to showcase their skills and perform in a professional setting. Featuring students from both the jazz studies and vocal departments, along with Jazz Studies Instructor Steve Watson and Voice Instructor Danielle Knox, these concerts give you the opportunity to see local rising stars.
The February program will feature selections from the Great American Songbook, including works from composers Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Jimmy Van Heusen, and Irving Berlin.
Details about featured students will be released closer to the engagement.
Welcome to the 11th Annual Upstate Run & Roll 5K - a 5K and 1 Mile Walk/Roll at Cleveland Park in beautiful downtown Greenville, SC!
The Brain Injury Association of South Carolina (BIASC) is dedicated to creating a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education and advocacy. We are the only nonprofit organization in the state dedicated to preventing and helping those with brain injury. The Upstate Run & Roll 5K and 1 Mile Walk / Roll began as a support for brain injury survivors and a tool for awareness. It was initially about the patients and giving them the opportunity to participate in something with meaning. This event has increased from 45 participants to 400+ participants with participants who are both brain injury survivors and teams that run/walk/roll in honor or memory of someone. The Run For Thought has become a community event that includes brain injury survivors, caregivers, providers, as well as competitive runners.
We welcome you to the 11th Annual Upstate Run & Roll 5K and 1 Mile Walk / Roll...
Please note - This event is run mostly on the Swamp Rabbit Trail throughout Cleveland Park in downtown Greenville. 100% of the run is on pavement.
Steinway Artist Sandra Wright Shen will present a recital Thursday, Feb. 28, at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall on the Furman University campus. Her concert is free and open to the public and is presented by the Furman Department of Music. The program includes music by Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Ravel, Messiaen and Chopin.
Good food, great company and cold refreshments are all part of the Chamber's Oyster Roast, Shrimp Boil and Pig Pickin'. Don't miss the opportunity to mingle with fellow business leaders in an informal fun and casual setting. A portion of all proceeds from the event will benefit the Leadership Greer 39 class project "Path of a Champion"
March First Friday Lunch
Don't miss a great speaker, lunch and networking!
Presenting Sponsor: Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital
Annual Sponsor: Countybank
Host Sponsor: City of Greer
Monthly Sponsor: Full Potential Development
When: Friday, March 1
Where: Greer City Hall
111 E. Poinsett Street
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 for members, $15 for guests
Featuring Greg Boone, Look Up Lodge
The Greenville Jewish Film Festival (GJFF) will be an annual Festival which features a wide array of International Films exploring themes related to the Jewish experience.
The Greenville Jewish Film Festival in association with the support of other community groups, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. We hope to inspire appreciation for the various forms of Jewish identity and to foster a warm sense of community.
Our Senior Health and Wellness Fairis a one-day event with a mission of promoting health and wellness and preparation resources to the age 50+ community. Vendors and activities represent many relevant industries including Health Care, Home Care, Holistic Health, Exercise, Healthy Diet Guidelines, Lawn Care, Fire and Home Security, Retirement/Investment Planning, Recreation, and many other applicable resources.
Enjoy the finest wines from Bond Street and learn about the science of wine from Briget Doyle Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geology at the USC Upstate. This event is in partnership with Bond Street Wines.
The Korea Center of Greenville is proud to kick off Greenville's International Month by hosting its first Korea Night, a celebration of Korean culture in the Upstate. Please come and enjoy an evening of traditional Korean song, dance and refreshments, as well as a cash bar at the Commerce Club.