Greenville Little Theatre in Greenville, South Carolina has announced its Christmas and 2013 show season. Full details below!
It’s A Wonderful Life
Based on the film by Frank Capra
December 7-16, 2012
Relive the heartwarming and uniquely American holiday story of
George Bailey, Mary, Clarence, Mr. Potter and the citizens of Bedford Falls as they face the trials and joys of life. Sure to put you in the holiday spirit, this uplifting tale will remind you that “no man is a failure who has friends.”
Sherlock Holmes & The Case of the Jersey LilyBy Katie Forgette
February 22 - March 9, 2013
The world’s most famous detective takes on a case involving a beautiful actress, some missing crown jewels, blackmail, and the comedic
Oscar Wilde. Holmes and Watson are out to stop the evil Professor Moriarty in this delightful escapade that includes lies, lilies, mistaken identities and mayhem!
Elvis Has Left The BuildingBy Duke Ernsberger and V. Cate
April 5 - 20, 2013
A hilarious new comedy inspired by true circumstances. It’s 1970 and
Elvis Presley is missing. His manager, Colonel
Tom Parker, has got to find him because he needs Elvis to perform for some mobsters (to pay off his gambling debts). Without Elvis, the Colonel must somehow pass the office intern off as the King of Rock and Roll.
Splish SplashApril 25-28, 2013
A rockin’ tribute to the music of the 1950s An unforgettable night of music from that fabulous decade! Our incredible upstate talent performs songs such as Splish Splash, Summertime Blues, Book of Love, Great Balls of Fire, Earth Angel, Johnny Be Goode, Duke of Earl, and many more!
Annie Get Your GunMusical score by
Irving BerlinMay 31 - June 22, 2013
Irving Berlin’s best musical is the story of Annie Oakley and
Frank Butler. Mary Freeman and John Brigham star in this classic American musical that features such great songs as There’s No Business Like Show Business, I Got The Sun in the Morning, Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly, Anything You Can Do, and many more.
*All Production titles, dates, and times subject to change only due to circumstances beyond GLT’s control* Greenville Little Theatre, founded in 1926, is the Upstate’s oldest and largest locally-producing arts organization. The upstate’s premier regional theatre.
For more information, visit
www.greenvillelittletheatre.org, call GLT at (864) 233-6238, or e-mail: gltsc@bellsouth.net. Greenville Little Theatre is located at 444 College St, Greenville South Carolina.
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