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There are many exceptional theaters in Myrtle Beach
where you may experience the thrill of the live show. Here is
an over view and some information about just a few.
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Palace - The Palace Theatre located at Broadway at the Beach
is home to one of the most spellbinding shows ever created.
Le Grande Cirque, with famous jugglers acrobats and performers
from all over the world, it is a once in a lifetime experience
not to miss. Myrtle Beach, SC is the perfect place to host this
marvelous show with it's own reminiscence of the covered tent,
popcorn and cotton candy carnival. Le Grande Cirque steps up
the old time circus the way that Myrtle Beach steps up the carnival...
In Leaps and Bounds. |
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| Carolina
Opry - The Carolina Opry presents three shows produced by
Calvin Gilmore. An ever-changing variety show starring 36 of the
countries top entertaining artists. This show features comedy,
dancing and music ranging from "rock 'n roll, broadway and
country to classic hits, pop melodies and gospel." Every
Friday night the Carolina Opry features Good Vibrations, a step
back into the musical decades of the sixties, seventies, and eighties.
Every season Carolina Opry presents a magical Christmas performance
to make the holiday special. |
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| Legends
- The Legends tribute show has been a part of Myrtle Beach for
more than twenty years. Soon to merge with Legends will be the
Tribune Show currently in North Myrtle Beach. The shows feature
performances from the past to the present in a grand show that
you won't want to miss. |
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| Alabama
Theater - Alabama Theatre's One, The Show is a show that everyone
must see. With a variety of music, dance and comedy that keeps
many guests delighted and coming back more than once. The theatre's
namesake is the group Alabama that got their start in Myrtle Beach.
It was built in 1993 when the group made the decision to return
to their musical roots. |
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