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2009-2010
Performance Season

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
A Grand Night for Singing
Music by Lyrics by
RICHARD RODGERS OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Musical Arrangements by Orchestration by
FRED WELLS MICHAEL GIBSON and JONATHAN TUNICK
Conceived by
WALTER BOBBIE
Originally produced by Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, in 1993.
Conceived by Walter Bobbie, this revue utilizes more than 30 Rodgers and Hammerstein songs to explore the broad spectrum of romantic relationships. You’ll be taken on an emotional journey starting with young love then progressing to commitment and marriage, parenthood and enduring love. The production is directed by Chris Tinkler and Rusty Keesler.
September 25-27, 2009
David Reid Theatre
Chapman Cultural Center Box Office
Call 864-542-2787 for tickets
Adults $25, Senior Adults $20, Children & Students with ID $9

Lying to the Sea Gypsy
By Kiya Heartwood
In collaboration with Converse College’s Petrie School of Music
A new operetta by Kiya Heartwood, “Lying to the Sea Gypsy,” is a tale of a young girl and her adventures on the high seas with pirates. This is a show for all ages, with special interest for the younger audience. Sponsored in part by a Converse College Creative Energy grant.
January 28 – 30, 2010
Hazel B. Abbott Theatre at Converse College
Call 864-583-2776, ext. 518 for more information
Admission is free

On With the Show!
The Spartanburg Repertory Company and our guest host, Tom Crabtree of WSPA-TV, invite you to join us on Friday, March 26, 2010. Hors d'oeuvres will be served at 6:30 pm. Our musical program emceed by Tom Crabtree will follow. This benefit performance will help the Spartanburg Repertory Company provide quality entertainment, culture and arts education to the Spartanburg County community. Suggested minimum donation is $25 per person.
For Reservations:
Phone: 864-909-6002 or 864-579-0270
Email: email
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The Spartanburg
Repertory Company supported in part by The Arts Partnership and
its donors, the County and City of Spartanburg, and the South
Carolina Arts Commission which receives funding from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
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