Neil Shurley has been covering the Greenville SC arts scene since 2001. A member of the American Theatre Critics Association, his theatre-related work has appeared in such publications as The Greenville News, Greenville Journal, Creative Loafing, and MetroBeat.
Neil is also an actor, songwriter, and occasional ukulele-player. He tweets too much, mostly about donuts, coffee, and Star Trek.
THE HEATH brings together the things that I love most: telling incredible stories and making music.
'These are songs that really did shape a generation...and I think people will really connect with the story as well as the songs.'
'I think anyone who loves to laugh, loves to love, and loves a little rock n roll will fall in love with HEDWIG.'
'I guarantee audience members will leave with a smile on their face and a Christmas glow in their heart.'
'Even if you haven't seen HAMILTON, you can still have a wonderful time at our show.'
This play is a Thanksgiving treat.
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs through November 10 at the Peace Center
Filled with beauty and magic, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND tells the sweeping, universal tale of Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl in search of her place in the world, and ready to risk it all for love. Guided by the mighty island gods, Ti Moune sets out on a remarkable journey to reunite with the man who has captured her heart.
'VAMPIRE LESBIANS is an exciting roller coaster of a ride following the 2 main characters through the ups and downs of a relationship that spans thousands of years.'
By the end, I shed actual tears of joy.
Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE is, famously, the play about the 1692 Salem witch trials that is not at all about the Salem witch trials. It's about Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunts of the 1950's. It's about the black list and repression and hysteria and even fake news and Donald J. Trump. It is, in essence, timeless, as relevant today as when it premiered 66 years ago. And in Jayce T. Tromsness' searing new production now playing at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, SC, that contemporary relevance literally bursts through the seams.
Filled with great singing, solid laughs, and a dynamite cast, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS delivers the goods.
'It's a very fun time'
'It's nice to tell a story about how much beauty there can be in the messiness of human existence'
It's nothing short of spectacular.
What do you get when world-class banjo player (and, yes, comedian) Steve Martin writes a musical with world class singer/songwriter Edie Brickell?
Arthur Miller's classic drama of piety and paranoia, THE CRUCIBLE, opens September 20 at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, SC.
It's about human connection and how we all want to seek a little bit more in life, and how we can find that in the things that are seemingly mundane or small or delicate. It's really beautiful.
'This is not the kind of play we ever see in South Carolina, and it's truly bold for Proud Mary to choose to bring this story to life.'
'Viv was so much more than just the 'sidekick' who wandered in to Lucy's apartment in her housecoat'
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