The Taming of the Shrew

Billingsley Theatre
7801 N Tigerville Rd
behind Einsteins Bagels
Tigerville, SC
Billingsley Theatre
7801 N Tigerville Rd
behind Einsteins Bagels
Tigerville, SC
"When the azaleas are blooming the little town celebrates" 35th annual Pickens Azalea Festival. Begins Thursday night April 18th with free movie night at the Pickens amphitheater. Friday night April 19th, car cruise in, Saturday April 19th arts/crafts show. Free entertainment Friday night & all day Saturday at the amphitheater. Food and amusement rides (fee required) all weekend. Visit our website for more information.
Bring your Easter egg hunting A-Game and get ready to score some prizes on Monday, April 15th! Because at 6PM the hippity hoppity super fluffy bunny kind of hidden Easter egg hunt will start and you might find some eggcellent eggs along the way.
The Easter Bunny Trail Hop 5K offers trail runners a unique twist on the traditional trail run experience. Participants will run/walk 5 kilometers on a rolling course that winds its way through the beautiful Lake Conestee Nature Park on a mix of dirt and pavement. Along the course, runners will find Easter Eggs stuffed with goodies and a number. Each runner can pick up one egg and match the number inside to a prize at the finish line. It’s an Easter Egg Hunt and a Trail Run all in one. If you’re lucky (and fast enough) you might even catch the Easter Bunny hiding some of the eggs…if you’re lucky. Everyone wins something!
FREE Kids Egg Hunt: We will also have a special Easter Egg Hunt for the children ages 8 and under after the finish. Conestee features a large playground and smooth walking path for those with little kids, so bring the whole family for some fun. We welcome 5k runners and parents to help hide eggs for the kids. If interested, contact Steve Baker at Stevebaker864@gmail.com.
Lake Conestee Nature Park is one of the best facilities in the county, and this is a great opportunity to see all the fantastic improvements that have been made to this wonderful outdoor oasis. Walkers and runners welcome. Dogs are welcome on a short leash and owner must clean up after dog. Strollers are not recommended because of steps on boardwalks. The Easter Bunny Trail Hop 5K is race #2 in the 7 race Greenville Dirt Series. Run at least 4 races in the series to be considered for the overall trail running championship for your age group. Details can be found at www.greenvillerec.com/trailraces. Special recognition will be given to folks who run ALL 7 races!
Packet Pick Up will open at 7:30am on the morning of the race. There will be no advanced packet pick up. Event Day Registration will open up at 7:30am as well. Anyone is welcome to register the morning of the event. If you or someone you know wants to volunteer for this event, please contact Stevebaker864@gmail.com.
Race Director: Steve Baker: stevebaker864@gmail.com
Sponsors:
Greenville Rec
Square One Events
Based on multiple whimsical fairytales all intertwined, this Tony Award winning musical explores what happens after happily ever after. As the result of the curse of a once beautiful witch, a baker and his wife are childless. Three days before the rise of a blue moon, they venture into the forest to find the ingredients that will reverse the spell and restore the witch’s beauty: a milk white cow, hair as yellow as corn, a blood red cape, and a slipper of gold. During their journey, they meet Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel and Jack, each one on a quest to fulfill a wish.
Johnny and his pals, Oliver and Ben, could be typical 17 year old boys, hanging out in Johnny’s treehouse and dreaming of talking to the beautiful Alana, were it not for Johnny’s insistence that he has the mind of a 53 year old. As Johnny persists in his claim that he’s an old man in a teenager’s body, and conversations in the treehouse become increasingly peppered by the words of the Bard, Johnny grapples simultaneously with adolescence, love, and the mind’s ability to heal from great loss. Through his budding friendship with Alana, Johnny comes to realize the life affirming power of “the eternal summer that shall not fade.”
Drop by the farm for our weekly Porch Series Event (Wednesdays * April 3-June 26, 2019 * 5-8PM)
Visit the farm for music, farm to table snacks, porch time & yard games. Bring family, friends, co-workers or just yourself for a good meal, good music and a good time.
DETAILS:
Calling All Writers! Do you need guidance when it comes to reading your words out loud? Coach Rachel Jeffreys is here to help! A locally-known stage actress and formed NPR announcer, Rachel can help you sound more confident and professional.
This workshop is $15 session. The workshops will be held every other Monday. Contact Rachel at jeffreysra@gmail.com to sign up or for more details. Payment to Rachel is required at the time of reservation (cash or check).
On Tuesday, April 9, at 7pm, writers John Lane and Drew Lanham will be in conversation at Hub City Bookshop. The two will discuss Lane’s new book, Neighborhood Hawks: A Year Following Wild Birds, and the relaunch of Lanham’s Sparrow Envy by Hub City Press. A signing will follow the talk.
Poets Andrew Dally and Patrick Whitfill will be in conversation at Spartanburg County Public Library HQ for National Poetry Month on Friday, April 12, at 7pm.
On Thursday, April 11, at 6pm, Dr. Rick Van Noy will be visiting Hub City Bookshop to discuss his book Sudden Spring: Stories of Adaptation in a Climate-Changed South. A signing will follow the discussion.
Please join us for a script writing workshop with Oreathia Smith at Spartanburg County Public Library HQ on Saturday, April 13, from 2-5.
Do you have ideas for a movie or TV show, but you can't seem to get started writing your dream project? Have you started a script but never finished? Or you've never written anything close to a script, yet you want to? Crash Course in Scriptwriting is the class for you.
On the last Sunday of every month from 2-3pm, Hub City Bookshop will host a multilingual story hour for children. Join us with your little ones for crafts, snacks, and great stories!
Miracle Hill in Motion is a family-friendly FUNraising event that will include 4 cycling routes with challenges for novice and experienced riders and our famed Kids Ninja Warrior course. All proceeds will support the homeless and hurting children and adults in Miracle Hill’s shelters and programs.
Welcome to one of the premier charity events in Upstate South Carolina—Blue Ridge Fest. Blue Ridge Fest combines great entertainment and a classic car cruise-in along with good food and the best hosts around. Hosted by Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative employees, this annual fundraiser has donated nearly $2.8 million throughout its first 21 years to upstate charities located in our four-county service area.
22nd Annual Blue Ridge Fest
Friday, May 3, 2019
Ticket Prices
Adult $25
Children (7-12 years) $15
6 years & under Free
Entertainment for Blue Ridge Fest includes three highly exciting and entertaining bands. With a great line-up of bands, Blue Ridge Fest is a great venue for those who like to get up and dance or those who just want to listen. Take a look at this year's entertainers!
Entertainment Schedule
5:15p MAGIC
6:10p Jim Quick & Coastline
7:10p The Tams
8:30p The Oak Ridge Boys
9:30p Raffle Drawing
Join us every Saturday from 8am-12pm, April 6-December 14, 2019! As a producer-only Market you’ll find all kinds of local goods including produce, meats, dairy, bread, and artisan goods.
David Bromwich's Cultural Life Program talk, “Power, Passion, and Mark Antony,” is free and open to the public. The lecture is the final talk in the five-part Tocqueville Lecture Series “Love, Friendship and Politics.”
Bromwich is the author of numerous books including “Moral Imagination: Essays” (Princeton, 2014), “The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke: From the Sublime and Beautiful to American Independence” (Belknap, Harvard, 2014), “Skeptical Music: Essays on Modern Poetry” (Chicago, 2001) and “Disowned by Memory: Wordsworth’s Poetry of the 1790s” (Chicago, 2000).
The familiar story of Pinocchio, the puppet who longs to be a real boy, told as a musical from the perspective of the toy maker Geppetto.
The true story of the small town that welcomed the world.
Broadway’s Come From Away has won Best Musical all across North America!
The New York Times Critics’ Pick takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed and nerves ran high, but uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships.
Don’t miss this breathtaking new musical written by Tony® nominees Irene Sankoff and David Hein and helmed by Tony-winning Best Director, Christopher Ashley. Newsweek cheers, “It takes you to a place you never want to leave!”
On 9/11, the world stopped. On 9/12, their stories moved us all.
Born and raised in Veracruz, Mexico, the Villalobos Brothers use their violins and voices to blend Mexican folk music with elements of classical, jazz, and rock. Their performances are notable for their own unique style of playing called “Fast-Chatting Violin,” as well as their powerful message of love, brotherhood, and social justice. In addition to their virtuosic playing, the brothers — Ernest , Alberto, and Luis – also compose their own original music featuring closely mingled harmonies and intricate patterns. Through multidisciplinary acts that include masks, poems, and theatrical sketches interwoven with powerful lyrics and high-energy compositions, the Villalobos Brothers use their unique style to redefine contemporary Mexican music.
Phil Hughes to kick off Poolside Chat series at Topside Pool Club
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Topside Pool Club has started a new business series aimed at letting some of the Upstate’s biggest names in business tell their story in a new kind of setting.
Poolside Chat will launch on April 4 at 5:30 at the downtown pool club with special guest Phil Hughes, said Jaci Willing, Topside membership and event director. A limited number of seats are available for this exclusive event and free registration can be found at www.topsidepoolclub.com.
Hughes is the founder and President of Hughes Investments, Inc., a commercial real estate development company, which develops office buildings, retail shopping centers, industrial facilities, apartment buildings and urban mixed-use projects in the Carolinas. Some local projects include RiverPlace, Poinsett Plaza, Falls Park Place and RiverWalk.
Presented by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Edvard Tchivzhel, Conductor
Long live the French and the GSO in our spectacular Masterworks finale! France’s greatest hits take center stage as we close our season in “le magnifique” style.
Peace Interludes are FREE music appreciation gatherings that unpack the rich traditions and diverse styles of great composers. Each month will feature a unique composer and drink pairing, providing a multi-sensory sip, listen, and learn experience that highlights a musical period.
Much like the divisions of the World Wars during the 20th century, the musical style also became divided—no single style dominated, providing an opportunity for a wide range of music composed during this time. Radio broadcasting, sound recording, and electric instruments, along with countries either beaten down by or feeling victorious from war, created a diverse environment for music to develop and transform. Join us for a “War and Peace” Interlude!
The Peace Center’s Peace Voices Poetry program and the Fine Arts Center’s creative writing department partner to host a poetry reading for National Poetry Month, where students from both programs will showcase their work. The featured guest poet will be Sabrina Orah Mark, the author of the poetry collections The Babies and Tsim Tsum. Mark holds an M.F.A. from The University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. Her awards include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
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.
300 students, 5 ensembles, a night of accomplishments. Greenville County Youth Orchestra’s annual end-of-year concert featuring the Junior Sinfonia, Chamber Strings, Sinfonia, The Philharmonic, and the Young Artist Orchestra.
Straight No Chaser has had an amazing decade. In that time, the group has sold more than 1.6 million albums in the US and amassed more than 100 million YouTube views thanks to tightly arranged songs, impeccable vocal harmonies, and a healthy sense of humor.
With this conference, you will begin the courageous conversations necessary to assure progress in peace and conflict resolution through learning how to
We believe that through practicing peaceful conflict resolution our friends, families, and communities will be safer and able to encounter greater opportunities of peace and joy.
Bring the whole family for Ninety Six's very first Movie in the Park--Mary Poppins Returns, starring Emily Blunt.
* FREE FAMILY FUN!!!
* FREE Admission
* FREE Food - While Supplies Last
* Movie Starts @ 8:00 PM
* Bring Your Own Chair
* Sponsored by the 96MVNA
No Small Matter is a 70-minute documentary film built from stories of real children, families, and teachers, illustrating the impact of high-quality early childhood experiences. We meet parents who are struggling to do their best for their kids, incredible teachers who model what early childhood classrooms should and could be like, and children learning and developing in real time. These positive, hopeful stories serve as motivational tools in both the film and the No Small Matter campaign: Change is necessary, critical, and attainable if we put our minds to it.
FREE event, open to public. Eligible for 2 hours of DSS childcare training in professional development.
Film screening is at 6 p.m.
Panel discussion begins at 7:15 p.m.
The thrilling fusion of dance and music comes together in our final Chamber Orchestra concert of the season. Five distinct, international selections will not only have you tapping your feet, but dancing in the aisles when dance Sarah Lane takes to the stage in an exhilarating performance!