2nd Stage

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South Carolina Children's Theatre is proud to announce our new 2nd STAGE!

2nd Stage provides even more hands-on theatre experiences for young people and their families in an intimate performance space. In addition to child-friendly shows at family-friendly prices, it serves as a public forum for SCCT’s social awareness programs, and a showcase spot for conservatory performances. 2nd Stage also provides space for collaborative projects such as Timbre Tales and gives SCCT the opportunity to produce great plays that are lesser known. SCCT invites you to discover this new member of its performance family and welcomes you to its “home” in the West End at 153 Augusta Street, Greenville, SC 29601.

 

Ticket Policy

2nd Stage tickets are $5 per person, cash or check only, and may be purchased in person anytime during regular business hours Monday-Friday 9:30 am to 5:30pm, at 153 Augusta Street, Greenville, SC 29601. If available, tickets may also be purchased at the door. However, purchasing 2nd Stage tickets ahead of time is highly recommended as seating is limited to 100.

Tickets will be issued to you at time of purchase. Please remember SCCT is not responsible for lost tickets. Your tickets may be exchanged during business hours only for another performance of the same title as long as this exchange is at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled performance. All exchanges are subject to availability. There are no refunds. Everyone occupying a chair must be ticketed. General admission seating applies, so get here early!

SCCT generally does not cancel performances, however if it becomes necessary due to inclement weather, it will posted here & on our Facebook page. We will reschedule the performance at a later date and honor your purchased tickets then.

 

Upcoming 2nd Stage Productions  

 

ONCE UPON A BOO! Not so scary stories for HalloWEEn

 

THE LITTLEST ANGEL

 

MISS NELSON IS MISSING!

 

THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE  

 

SCCT 2nd Stage is made possible through grants from  Hollingsworth Funds, Inc., Priester Foundation, Graham Foundation, and BMW Manufacturing Corp. in partnership with the Metropolitan Arts Council.