The Peace Center's 2017-2018 Broadway season kicks off Sept. 11, and single-ticket sales for the general public begin Aug. 4.
Last time John Davidson came to Greenville, he was starring as the Wizard in the Broadway production “Wicked.”
The Peace Center's concert calendar is expanding again; the additions include jazz, ukuleles and the legendary Mavis Staples.
It’s been five years since Simba, Nala and the other animals of Pride Rock last sauntered into the Peace Center, but half a decade has dimmed none…
Gov’t Mule has been around for more than two decades now, and the band’s latest album, “Revolution Come … Revolution Go,”…
Opera-dwelling phantoms, expert pie bakers, troubled families, French peasants and hard-rocking kids will hit the stage at the Peace Center in the coming…
The national tour of the Broadway musical HAMILTON will play Greenville’s Peace Center in 2018 as part of the 2018-2019 Broadway season, it was…
Songs like “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” and “Up on the Roof” are such landmarks of the 20th-century pop-culture landscape that…
Soprano Renee Fleming is one of the most-acclaimed opera singers of the past few decades. She’s won Grammy Awards, the National Medal of the Arts…
Riddled with potty humor and F-bombs, “The Book of Mormon” might not seem like the catalyst to serious conversation about religious beliefs.…
For Gabe Gibbs, playing Elder Price in “The Book of Mormon” has been an exciting and thought-provoking experience.
Two decades ago, when singer Edwin McCain was building his career, he found a warm reception in Charleston.