Paul Hyde, a longtime journalist, currently serves as the Arts Writer with The Greenville (S.C.) News and Southeast Editor of the website Classical Voice North America. Paul was an editorial writer/columnist with The Greenville News for nine years. He has held many other positions in journalism, including reporter, photographer, editor of a small-town newspaper, editor of a monthly arts journal, and editorial page editor of The Anderson Independent-Mail. His articles and commentaries have appeared in a variety of newspapers, including USA Today, the Houston Chronicle, Houston Post and Dallas Morning News. A native of Houston, Paul has enjoyed a lively second career as a singer, actor, conductor and stage director.
The Warehouse Theatre has unleashed "Perestroika," and it's a powerful conclusion to Tony Kushner's two-part epic "Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes."
Greenville Little Theatre's production of 'Les Miserables' is jaw-droppingly terrific, a thrilling production of polished professionalism from beginning to end.
'Smudge,' which opened recently at Greenville's Centre Stage, has got to be one of the most bizarre plays I've ever seen: a dark comedy-drama-horror story by Rachel Axler about a couple who've just had a baby.