Centre Stage

Centre Stage Centre Stage exists to captivate, cultivate, and inspire our community. Founded in 1983, by Douglas P. Koonce had succeeded Founding Artistic Director Douglas P.
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Through musicals, dramas, comedies, concerts and special events, Centre Stage strives to create an atmosphere that invigorates all those who pass through our doors. McCoy (1937-2005), Centre Stage is a year-round, 285-seat regional theater offering a wide range of entertainment within easy walking distance of historic Falls Park and the many shops and restaurants that line downtown Greenville’s Ma

in Street corridor. Augmenting its subscription season of music, comedy and drama, the theater also hosts art exhibitions, chamber music concerts, independent film screenings, guest lectures, galas and other special events inside a state-of-the-art performance facility noted for its unique configuration, comfort and intimacy. Prior to 1997, Centre Stage presented its productions in various locations, including the Greenville County Museum of Art, St. Mary's Church gymnatorium, the Greenville School District's Fine Arts Center and a building leased for ten years at the corner of Washington and Academy Streets. In December 1996, under the leadership of Doug McCoy, ground was broken for the theater's current location at 501 River Street where it now occupies 10,000 square feet of the 30,000 square-foot Morgan Stanley-Smith Barney Building. Centre Stage took occupancy of this venue on October 1, 1997. In April, 1998 Centre Stage was designated as a Constituent Member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), whose mission is to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre, and remains so to this day. Centre Stage also is a member of the Professional Division of the Southeastern Theater Conference (SETC). Two to three times a year, the theater’s artistic staff attends unified auditions hosted by both SETC and the Metrolina (Charlotte, NC) Theatre Association. Members in good standing of Actors Equity Association (AEA) work at Centre Stage under the AEA Guest Artist Contract, which determines compensation and certain working conditions. A copy of the theater’s compensation policy for non-Equity professionals may be obtained by contacting the business office. Centre Stage is known for its original works which began under the guidance of Doug McCoy. His original works include: 1957 Diva Heaven; The Best of Boots; Boots, Beer & Country Music; Boots, Beer, Bubble Gum & Loafers; Tony and the Diva's; and A Diva Holiday. CSSC has continued this successful run with Country Queens, Rock 'n Roll Heaven I & II and Kings of Country and Their Queens. CSSC will continue to put original productions in their season lineups for many years to come. On May 15, 2010, Glenda ManWaring replaced BJ Koonce as Executive Director. McCoy in March of 2005. Koonce, a national voiceover artist and regional performer, served for six years as executive director before rejoining FernCreek in May 2010. Koonce, was also a founder of The Warehouse Theatre, serving as president of that organization's board of directors during its relocation to its current space in the West End. During BJ's tenure, Centre Stage more than doubled its membership, its income and tripled its staff. Today, Centre Stage productions draw on both local and regional talent and its programming places particular emphasis on new works and established works of the modern repertoire. Its annual New Play Festival (NPF) receives hundreds of submissions from playwrights around the country and abroad. NPF finalists are presented in readers theater format during the week-long festival. Playwright Lee Blessing (2007 NPF Playwright-in-Residence) has described the festival as “one of the most important elements of contemporary play development (in) the region.”

Collaborative relationships cultivated in recent years by Centre Stage have positioned it uniquely as a holistic center for the arts in Greenville. Examples of these collaborations include the Spotlight Chamber Music Series presented by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra and the Gallery at Centre Stage, in which the Metropolitan Arts Council presents no fewer than six visual art exhibitions each year. Collaborations with area colleges and universities have resulted in classes taught by Centre Stage staff in the public secondary schools, college-level classes taught by university professors in the theater and numerous faculty members serving as production personnel throughout the year.

Big voices. Big hair. Bigger hits. 🐝 🎶Meet the cast of Beehive: The 60’s Musical, the groovy powerhouse ensemble bringin...
05/29/2026

Big voices. Big hair. Bigger hits. 🐝 🎶

Meet the cast of Beehive: The 60’s Musical, the groovy powerhouse ensemble bringing the iconic sounds of the 1960s to Centre Stage. From “Respect” to “Be My Baby,” these performers are ready to take you on a high-energy journey through the music, movement, and magic that defined a generation.

The jukebox is spinning. The harmonies are soaring. And the hive is officially buzzing.

June 25 – July 12
Thurs-Sat 7:30 PM | Sun 3 PM
Centre Stage Theatre | Greenville, SC
Rated PG

Tickets available now: https://centrestage.org/events/beehive-the-60s-musical/

A day at the ballpark with some of our favorite teammates. ⚾️🎭Thank you to the Greenville Drive for inviting the staff o...
05/27/2026

A day at the ballpark with some of our favorite teammates. ⚾️🎭

Thank you to the Greenville Drive for inviting the staff of Centre Stage to this year’s Drive Business Downtown day game!

We’re proud of our ongoing partnership with the Drive from having Centre Stage performers sing the National Anthem throughout the season to their support as the sponsor of our upcoming production of Dear Evan Hansen. 💙

Today’s anthem was performed by our own Production Manager, Samantha Eyler Jemmott, who absolutely knocked it out of the park. 🇺🇸✨

Nothing beats an afternoon celebrating Greenville, community, and the partnerships that help the arts thrive.

05/27/2026
Big hair. Big voices. Bigger energy. 🐝✨Beehive: The 60’s Musical is buzzing onto the Centre Stage June 25–July 12! Creat...
05/26/2026

Big hair. Big voices. Bigger energy. 🐝✨

Beehive: The 60’s Musical is buzzing onto the Centre Stage June 25–July 12!

Created by Larry Gallagher, this feel-good musical celebration turns up the volume on the iconic women who defined the sound of the 1960s. From girl group harmonies to soul-shaking anthems, Beehive is packed with the songs, style, and spirit that made a generation move.

Featuring hits like “Respect,” “My Girl,” “Be My Baby,” and “Downtown,” this PG-rated production is a toe-tapping tribute to the music that changed the world—and the women who sang it loud.

Tease the hair. Grab your dancing shoes. The 60s are back at Centre Stage.

June 25–July 12
Thurs–Sat 7:30 PM | Sun 3 PM
Centre Stage | Greenville, SC
Rated PG

Proudly sponsored by Michele Drake in memory of Rachel Drake

🎟️ Tickets available now:

Join us at Centre Stage in 2026 for a night filled with the music, magic, and spirit of the 60s—because when the music’s this good, you won’t be able to resist!

This case is officially closed.To the cast, crew, creative team, volunteers, and audiences who packed the courtroom nigh...
05/25/2026

This case is officially closed.

To the cast, crew, creative team, volunteers, and audiences who packed the courtroom night after night: thank you for every gasp, every tear, and every stunned silence when the truth finally came out.

This story demanded everything: discipline, intensity, vulnerability, and courage — and this company delivered it all.

A special thank you to our proud sponsor, Medals of America, for supporting this production.

Thank you for joining us for A Few Good Men at Centre Stage. 🎖️

The final performance of A Few Good Men at Centre Stage is officially SOLD OUT.Thank you for every standing ovation, eve...
05/24/2026

The final performance of A Few Good Men at Centre Stage is officially SOLD OUT.

Thank you for every standing ovation, every gasp in the courtroom, and every audience member who joined us for this unforgettable run.

Today, the case closes. ⚖️

You want the truth?Closing weekend for A Few Good Men is nearly sold out at Centre Stage.Friday and Saturday are moving ...
05/22/2026

You want the truth?

Closing weekend for A Few Good Men is nearly sold out at Centre Stage.

Friday and Saturday are moving fast.
Sunday is almost gone.

🎟️ Secure your seats now: https://centrestage.org/events/a-few-good-men/

A Few Good Men enters its final weekend tonight at Centre Stage, and the truth is closing in fast. Honor is on the line....
05/21/2026

A Few Good Men enters its final weekend tonight at Centre Stage, and the truth is closing in fast. Honor is on the line. Orders are being questioned. And by Sunday, the case will be closed for good.

Don’t wait for the verdict. Get in the room before it’s too late.

A Few Good Men
Closing Sunday at Centre Stage
Thurs–Sat at 7:30 PM | Sun at 3 PM
🎟️ Tickets: https://centrestage.org/events/a-few-good-men/

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