Review: Passionate Performances Drive Dramatic, Poetic PIPELINE at Warehouse Theatre
by Neil Shurley - October 07, 2022
What did our critic think of PIPELINE at Warehouse Theatre?...
Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN at Greenville Theatre is Big, Bright, and Brilliant
by Neil Shurley - September 12, 2022
What did our critic think of SOMETHING ROTTEN at Greenville Theatre? Ah, the 90's, when so many things were ripe for reinvention. New clothes, new music, new writers, new ways of spreading ideas....
Review: Warehouse Theatre's THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE is Pure Joy
by Neil Shurley - August 08, 2022
What did our critic think of THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Warehouse Theatre?...
Review: AIDA Glows at Glow Lyric Theatre
by Neil Shurley - July 17, 2022
This stripped-down AIDA literally glows with life....
BWW Review: Thorny comedy NATIVE GARDENS Takes Aim at Issues
by Neil Shurley - March 13, 2022
Good fences make good neighbors - or do they?...
BWW Review: Fun, Energetic GUYS AND DOLLS Opens at Greenville Theatre
by Neil Shurley - March 09, 2022
Just around the corner is a little mission where you are always welcome to seek refuge from this jungle of sin. Inside you will find Sergeant Sarah Brown - Sister Sarah Brown - who only wants her flock to follow the fold and stray no more....
BWW Review: HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Brings Chills to Greenville Theatre
by Neil Shurley - November 02, 2021
A dark night, a Victorian drawing room, a foggy moor, the terrifying eyes of a hound from hell....
BWW Review: Gorgeous HADESTOWN Brings the Power of Mythology to Life at the Peace Center
by Neil Shurley - October 11, 2021
HADESTOWN is a triumph. Broadway is back. Long live the power of musical theatre....
BWW Review: THE PRODUCERS Marks the Return of Musical Spectacle to Greenville Theatre
by Neil Shurley - September 14, 2021
If you're ready for spectacle and laughs, have I got a show for you....
BWW Review: Spoleto's Festival Hall Isn't Ideal for THE WOMAN IN BLACK
by Perry Tannenbaum - June 06, 2021
A late shift in venues moved the visitation of THE WOMAN IN BLACK, that famed West End perennial second in longevity to only The Mousetrap, from the Charleston Visitor Center Bus Shed - quite an intriguing choice - to Spoleto Festival USA's Festival Hall. Results are mixed....