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    Mauldin Cultural Center

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    I love doing theater and watching it!! If you ever want to go see theater please go here!! You will be shooketh!!

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    Mill Town Players - ©2023 Escobar Photography

    Mill Town Players

    4.6(7 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    Performers and sets/music are great!…read more The chairs are hard because this place is old, so bring a cushion or something. Also if you're on the plus size side of things, you're gonna be in a lot of pain and have indentations on the sides of your thighs for weeks. But really, great show and great performers. Also, just so you're not caught unawares, there are no refunds and there's a no drink/beverage policy in the auditorium.

    Had a wonderful time going to see the play "To Kill a Mockingbird" and highly recommend everyone go…read morecheck out the Mill Town Players! I had been searching for something to do over the weekend, and came across info for the play. I thought I had found all the performing arts places in and around my area, but had never heard of this place, and sure enough, not even on Yelp yet. So I had to go check it out! The building is in the small city of Pelzer. It is an old but well kept Auditorium (don't you love plays preformed in buildings with history?) It had lots of free parking out front and was easy to get to. All the seats seemed great, but I did snag the front row for the same price as any other seat, which is awesome! I mean $10 to see a live production, that you can tell they really put their time, and poured their heart into - It was a great night. They have a good balcony area too if you prefer to see it from above. The crowd had a good energy, I knew I was in for a treat, especially when I walked in and saw the set. Everyone involved in getting that together needs a serious pat on the back. There were several very young actors in this particular play with very big parts, and honestly, since it is a community theater, I can't say I expected much. Boy, was I wrong! They did such an amazing job, real talent here! Everyone really blew me away, there were no weak links. A very amazing story, preformed here in the South (where the message still needs to get across sometimes). I'll be back to check out more plays here! Go check them out so they stick around too, we need art like this.

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    The Logos Theatre - Venture of 1620 cast @ Memorial Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts July 2014

    The Logos Theatre

    4.9(11 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Our first time to this amazing theater. "The Scarlet…read morePimpernel" Thank you to the amazing direction, writing, set, costumes, lighting...the entire use of the stage and flow from one scene to another was delightful and engaging. The acting was excellent. Everyone in the cast kept character even when in the background. The main cast was powerfully on target and very believable and enjoyable. The supporting cast was able to bring the whole stage to life. Did i mention how much I enjoy it? Lastly, all the voices were powerful and right on key. I wish we would have known of this theater these many years of us visiting Greenville. If you can catch a production...do it. You will get your money's worth and leave with a smile. Did I mention it was clean, well written and better than most Broadway offerings today! Well done, keep it up! New very comfortable seats too!

    This was not our first experience with the Logos Theatre but it was an excellent and highly…read morerecommended experience. We attended the Saturday matinee of the Prince Caspian production. It was outstanding. This production was a first ever stage screenplay written based on the C.S. Lewis Narnia character. I was amazed at the quality of the production and in particular the puppetry and the intricate scene changes. Having seen productions on Broadway as well as in Los Angeles and Toronto and even the traveling Broadway series a our local Peace Center, I can say that the Logos production can proudly stand side by side with these venues, losing nothing in terms of the production, execution and talent. The facility and seats are different, of course, but I cannot say enough how impressed we were. Highly recommended and very well done.

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    The Logos Theatre - Silent Star - a Christmas musical

    Silent Star - a Christmas musical

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    Younts Center For Performing Arts - Beautiful night view.

    Younts Center For Performing Arts

    4.7(3 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Well who knew? I had heard of the Younts Center but never visited there until today. Our younger…read moredaughter took us to a performance of "Groovin'" this afternoon. The Center is remarkable...sleek, clean, sophisticated, well maintained. There is ample parking right on the site.The seating is comfortable and easily located. There is a concession area selling soft drinks and some alcoholic beverages. Upon entering, we were greeted by delightful, fun, friendly volunteers who seemed genuinely glad to have us there! They were cordial and helpful and at the end of the performance, they were truly interested in whether or not we had enjoyed the musical. Some of the volunteers were dressed in attire reminiscent of Sha Na Na and poodle skirts, all to enhance the theme of 50's to 70's music. The performance was excellent. The numbers were rollicking and the energy level exhibited by the performers was over the top. We were encouraged to dance, sing, and participate. This was an uplifting, "get your groove on" kind of event and we thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Afterward, the entertainers were in the lobby to receive our accolades and visit with us. Such a nice touch after knocking themselves out for two hours to entertain us. This was the last performance of this particular show but I'm impressed enough with the Younts Center for the Performing Arts that I'll be checking their schedules to return!

    SMALL TOWN, BIG SOUND!…read more Tonight we had tickets to see a performance of First Impressions performed by the Fountain Inn Symphony Orchestra at the Younts Center For Performing Arts. The Center is named for Melvin and Dollie Younts who largely financed the recent renovations of the center. This center was actually an old high-school that has been undergoing renovations for the past three years. It is now a beautiful entertainment venue with very comfortable seating for 416 attendees and great acoustics. My husband and I arrive very early to get the lay of the land and to pick up our "will call" tickets. We were able to access the building at 6:30 but would not be seated until 7:00 for the 7:30 show. In the meantime, we just hung out with the locals and learned a lot about the local area. Fountain Inn has a population of 9,000 residents. They have a small business district that consists of locally owned restaurants that all seem to close down by 9pm, (We tried!). They have just cleared the way for their first chain restaurant, (McDonald's) which will be coming soon. Woo Hoo! I bet the local kids are super excited! We met a couple of the ushers who regularly assist at the venue and they were very impressed by the fact that we were from the Atlanta area and repeatedly thanked us for visiting. They were just so appreciative that we would come to their town when there are much larger venues available. Good music is good music and size does not matter! Tonight's show was conducted by Dr. Michael Moore. As I was enjoying the performance of Beethoven's First Symphony, I actually wondered if there really is such a thing as a bad classical performance. If so, I have never experienced it. The music always transports me to a place of relaxation where I imagine that I am listening to a beautiful score or a flawless professional recording. The second half of the show was a bit more dramatic and featured the very talented trombone artist, Wes Lebo. It was a very nice show and perfectly balanced show and an enjoyable evening. We were surprised when it ended and were left wanting more. It seemed really short to us because we are simply accustomed to major shows and productions that last for at least two and a half hours. We do realize that this is a small town that runs on a different clock. Always leave them wanting more! A performance at the Younts Center is the perfect activity for date night. However, if you want to try one of the local restaurants, you will want to eat first and then attend the performance. Check-out their website to get more information regarding the current season and don't forget to purchase tickets for an upcoming show. ***Support the Arts!

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    Younts Center For Performing Arts - The "will call"area where you can pick up your tickets.

    The "will call"area where you can pick up your tickets.

    Younts Center For Performing Arts - The nice guy who gave us the 411 on the town and its history.

    The nice guy who gave us the 411 on the town and its history.

    Younts Center For Performing Arts - The lounge area also has comfortable table seating.

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    The lounge area also has comfortable table seating.

    Regal Simpsonville

    Regal Simpsonville

    2.7(50 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Disgusting. Came here to see a movie and the bathrooms were filthy with toilet paper everywhere…read more Out of the 4 soap dispensers only one worked. Out of the 6 sinks only one worked. I can't imagine how well these workers wash their hands. I thought it was also odd I got the tickets online and I had a QR code. I still had to wait in line to print my tickets to show them?? They have 3 workers working in the customer service area not doing anything but being on their phones. Lazy and disgusting. The seats in the movie theatre were constantly squeaking everywhere which was super distracting. Before all this I got popcorn and drinks at the concession stand and they didn't give me a receipt and I had to ask for one which was also sketch.

    Hi! I wanted to share my experience at your theater on 12/19 when my family went to see SpongeBob…read more I sent this feedback via email to your corporate customer service center, but the response that I received made it clear that customer experience is not a priority for your theater. When my family came to see Smurf's last summer and my son got the mushroom popcorn bucket, the register clerk was so thoughtful to ask if he would like the popcorn on the side so that it didn't mess up his bucket. He is autistic and particular about things like that, so it was incredible that that was offered. On 12/19, we brought that same son to see SpongeBob in his SpongeBob costume. He and my daughter decided on the popcorn souvenir bucket that comes with the two drink cups. I asked for the popcorn on the side so that it doesn't mess up his bucket. I was told that I couldn't be given souvenir bucket popcorn in a bag on the side. That is not allowed. Even the manager denied my request after I again explained that I'd paid for the souvenir bucket and just needed the popcorn on the side so that it didn't mess up my son's bucket. The manager told me that giving away bags upsets the "people upstairs." You gave me four, single use plastic trays for the popcorn that you refused to put in a biodegradable bag... for my family, with our hands already full of the other food and souvenirs we'd bought (including a separate bag of popcorn that we paid for), to carry to our seats, spilling all over because you couldn't provide a single paper bag. I'm certain that you are trying to make up for lost revenue due to the loss of your alcohol license and the general decline of theater attendance due to competition from streaming services. Maybe you should have given as much oversight to the sale of alcohol as you do the distribution small paper bags. Between the four movie tickets, the souvenir popcorn bucket, the hot pink cozy movie blanket my daughter wanted, cotton candy, and an additional medium popcorn, I'd we willing to bet that the money we spent at this theater in one night was over $150. I'm not upset at the young men at the counter. I'm not even upset with the manager I spoke to. But if that really is your policy... you can't give popcorn for a souvenir bucket on the side so that a little boy can keep his souvenir bucket clean... do better.

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