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Sunset & Beyond

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The Grand Strand is famous for its gorgeous beaches, but after the sun goes down, local theatres take the stage with fun, exciting entertainment. Our theatre scene offers a huge variety - check out the list below and pick a night to light up the stage!

The first of its kind in Myrtle Beach, Calvin Gilmore launched The Carolina Opry in 1986. His classic live music variety show features a cast of 36 of the nation’s top singers, dancers, comedians, and musicians.

While taking you back to an age of bravery and honor as you witness epic battles of steel and steed, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament will serve you a fourcourse dinner fit for royalty. As the battle rages, noble guests feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the pastry of the Castle, coffee, and two rounds of select beverages.

Pirate’s Voyage Dinner and Show offers a swashbuckling adventure, complete with dinner. Join Captain Blackbeard, the most famous pirate to ever sail the seven seas, and his quartermaster, Calico Jack, as they lead the Crimson and Sapphire crews in an epic battle for lost treasure on land, on deck, in water, and high above full-sized pirate ships in a 15-foot deep indoor hideaway lagoon. Offering wholesome, family entertainment, The Asher Theatre showcases celebrities as well as emerging artists. The owners are passionate about working with students and helping them become future artists through their many programs fit for different ages ranging from elementary through college.

Carolina Improv trains and also entertains with nightly shows including “Whose Beach Is It Anyway?” and “Whose High School Life Is It Anyway?” You won’t want to miss this improv comedy club at Uptown Theater in Myrtle Beach. For Motown, Magic & Comedy, and Elvis, visit GTS Theatre. Offering intimate Cabaret evenings with audience participation, this theatre gets rave reviews.

February through October, Alabama Theatre at Barefoot Landing delights audiences with “One: The New Show,” while November and December are reserved for the theatre’s special holiday musical experience. Legends in Concert features five or six tributes in each show that look like and sound like the stars they re-create from Elvis, Dolly Parton, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, The Temptations, and many more! Shows nightly from February through December at Broadway at The Beach.

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