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    The Logos Theatre

    4.9 (11 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    My grandchildren love the productions & the performers are just wonderful! The staff is always friendly & helpful!

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    the first play that I saw was Silent Star and I was blown away.

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    Greenville Theatre

    Greenville Theatre

    4.8
    (15 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    As Disney adults and lifelong Disney fans who have spent countless days in the parks and sailed on…read moreDisney Cruise Line, we weren't sure what to expect from Greenville Theatre's Centennial production of Frozen but we were absolutely blown away! This production was truly "worth melting for." From the incredible performances, beautiful vocals, stunning costumes, creative set design, and impressive special effects to the heartfelt storytelling, every detail felt magical. The talent on that stage rivaled some of the best Disney-style productions we've seen. Anna and Kristoff completely stole the show for us;; their chemistry, comedic timing, and performances had us laughing nonstop. At the same time, I had tears streaming down my face because I was so genuinely happy and immersed in the magic of it all. What impressed us most was that this wasn't just a show for kids. The entire audience, adults included, was captivated from beginning to end. It truly felt like stepping into Arendelle for the evening. As our first experience at Greenville Theatre since moving here from Florida, it exceeded every expectation. The cast, crew, musicians, and creative team deserve all the praise for delivering such a high-quality production. We left with hearts thawed and already looking forward to our next visit. Bravo to everyone involved; you created pure Disney magic!

    This theatre is beautiful. I visited for the first time yesterday. The flowers in the foyer and…read moreother areas were beautiful. Everyone was so helpful and friendly. The show itself was very entertaining. Will visit again

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    Cast list
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    Lighting
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    Pinky's Revenge

    Pinky's Revenge

    4.3
    (21 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    The name comes from Pinky, one of the four ghosts in Pac-Man, the only female one, who has been in…read morelove with Pac-Man since 1980 and has gotten nothing back for it in forty-five years. The owner named his arcade after this ghost, which is either the most romantic thing a business owner has ever done or the most honest, and I've been unable to decide which since I left. The 80s are here the way the 80s are always here once you're old enough: not as decoration but as a low-grade persistent condition, the kind that flares up without warning in a grocery store when a song comes on that you haven't thought about since 1987 and then can't stop thinking about. The arcade cabinets are lined up along the walls, the kind that hummed and ate your quarters with no apology in 1984. They still hum. The quarters part is covered in the flat admission fee of either $15 an hour or $20 for a whole day of genuine nirvana, which is a more generous arrangement than the original decade ever offered. There are also two chandeliers for an elegant touch, a full ornate candelabra situation hanging above the consoles, which is either a design decision made with great confidence or a mistake that became load-bearing. Either way I respected it. I played Frogger. The frog died repeatedly, in the specific way things die when they commit at the wrong moment. I stood there longer than I planned. Henry, who is almost eight, played pinball at what I can only describe as an alarming rate. Not alarming in the sense of worry, alarming in the sense of watching someone do something faster and more confidently than the years they've had on earth would suggest. He worked through three machines in sequence, nudging each one at the right moment with the flat of his palm, the way men who've been doing this since the Reagan administration do it. I stood behind him and said nothing, which is a thing I do more and more as he gets older, because there is increasingly less to add. Pinky's Revenge moved recently from Taylors Mill to downtown Greer, forced out by South Carolina's new liquor liability laws and the fact that Taylors Mill has the ambiance of a place where people likely get killed on a rerun of Law & Order. The drink menu is fully canned, which is the correct delivery mechanism for a room like this. A PBR for three fifty next to Donkey Kong feels exactly right, and I say that as someone who also paid seven dollars for a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and did not regret it. The menu also carries Jolt Cola for five dollars, still advertising all the sugar and twice the caffeine, which was the entire value proposition of being seven in 1985. There is Capri Sun for two dollars and Yoo-hoo also for two dollars. I ordered both for the family without explanation because none was required. Clearly we had a thirst little could quench. The menu also lists THC seltzers, Rebel Rabbit, five or ten milligrams, eight dollars. The last time I was in a room like this it was 1988, a Putt-Putt Golf and Games off a highway in suburban south Anderson, and the most transgressive thing available was a second game token and a Mello Yello. A woman near the pinball machines was wearing jelly bracelets, the translucent kind, stacked to the elbow. She was in her forties. She beat the machine badly and walked away without looking back, which is the most 80s thing I have ever seen a person do in real life, and I was there for the original run.

    Love it!! I…read moretook my kids here for some nostalgia and good times on vintage video games. They have moved to a new location in downtown Greer. The owner was there when we visited and was very warm and welcoming. We bought wristbands for unlimited arcade games for $15, which is a great deal considering how much you would spend at an arcade to play all day. We enjoyed classics like pac man, Mario, teken3, frogger, mortal combat, pinball, and many more. They also have ice cream and snacks for purchase, or you can walk to a variety restaurants nearby. This place will definitely be a repeat! Highly recommended!

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    Fun collectibles throughout the arcade
    Fun collectibles throughout the arcade
    Henry W., playing one of a number of mechanical, yet electric pinball machines. He moved from one to another with abandon.
    Henry W., playing one of a number of mechanical, yet electric pinball machines. He moved from one to another with abandon.
    The chandeliers were a nice touch, if not completely contrary to the remainder of the decor. And by decor, I mean the 80s-themed entourage.

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    The chandeliers were a nice touch, if not completely contrary to the remainder of the decor. And by decor, I mean the 80s-themed entourage.
    The Spinning Jenny

    The Spinning Jenny

    3.8
    (13 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Stopped by The Spinning Jenny on whim while camping in the area over the weekend with some friends…read more The facility was dog friendly, allowing pets to sit on the patio, which is always a plus for me! The studio has a great variety of wine to choose from and wine tasting are reasonably priced. We all sampled a variety of wines and all agreed the Viognier was are all around favorite of the day! We ended up buying 2 bottles to bring back to camp with us! The owners were also very friendly and elevated the experience even higher! Definitely recommend a stop by for anyone in the area.

    The good...it was a cool night and the inside was moderately cool, but not cold and not overheated…read more We were there for a concert and the seats on the side were a mix of old chairs and couches, mostly comfy except for the one couch no one sat in because it sinks down to the floor. That was a waste of space and seating. Bar had a good selection of wine and beer, and the server was attentive. The bad...this was a show with 3 acts, the best and most popular for last. We sat through the first two and were excited for the third and that's when the disappointment hit. Seems that the third act and sound man were disagreeing over the set sound. As some one who has worked in the field and worked a sound board, I'm really putting the blame on the sound guy that couldn't handle it. I understand musicians are cocky and want things a certain way, but don't work with creatives if you can't handle it. The sound guy pissed the singer off, turned all the lights on bright, and essentially caused it all to end early. Sorry, we pay money for the act, not an event employee to have a fit. The audience was confused and after speaking to several other attendees after, they too were confused and disappointed. Some had driven from Charlotte and Asheville for this concert. As others have mentioned people will stand right in front of you even if your sitting. Make a standing area in the back. Being handicapped, I'm also surprised that they let a food truck use the handicapped designated spaces near the entrance. Seriously considering not going back and skipping any more shows here. I love supporting local, but don't appreciate how their artist conflict was handled.

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    From middle of room. It's a long venue! Cool ceiling.
    From middle of room. It's a long venue! Cool ceiling.
    Jacob Johnson live
    Jacob Johnson live
    Burns Night Celebration! So good to have me Celtic back again

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    Burns Night Celebration! So good to have me Celtic back again

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