Peace Center patrons can buy the best seat in the house – or at least a seat in the Concert Hall – as a part of a new fundraising campaign.…
More than 56,000 people are served annually through the Peace Center's education and outreach programs.
At first, Alison Bechdel’s “Fun Home” doesn’t exactly seem like ideal source material for a hit Broadway musical. The graphic…
Deborah Cox was a little-known singer from Toronto when the 1992 film “The Bodyguard” was released, but it had a profound impact on the performer…
Ten-time Grammy®-winner Eddie Palmieri is a legend of Latin jazz.
The Rodgers & Hammerstein musical “The King and I” has been around for more than 65 years. In fact, when “The King and I”…
The Peace Center's 2017-2018 Broadway season kicks off Sept. 11, and single-ticket sales for the general public begin Aug. 4.
Last time John Davidson came to Greenville, he was starring as the Wizard in the Broadway production “Wicked.”
The Peace Center's concert calendar is expanding again; the additions include jazz, ukuleles and the legendary Mavis Staples.
It’s been five years since Simba, Nala and the other animals of Pride Rock last sauntered into the Peace Center, but half a decade has dimmed none…
Gov’t Mule has been around for more than two decades now, and the band’s latest album, “Revolution Come … Revolution Go,”…
Opera-dwelling phantoms, expert pie bakers, troubled families, French peasants and hard-rocking kids will hit the stage at the Peace Center in the coming…