Myrtle Beach Shows And Live-Theater Entertainment
Myrtle Beach theaters are the perfect complement to a wonderful beach vacation! Since 1986, when Calvin Gilmore first brought year-round live theater to Myrtle Beach, the area has emerged as a hotspot for live family entertainment – offering the best in shows, music, dance, comedy, dinner theater, celebrity concerts, and movies. Allow the Myrtle Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau to be your guide to the many available outlets of entertainment on the Grand Strand. Experience the full spectrum of Myrtle Beach shows and local venues, including:
- Live theater
- Dinner shows
- Variety shows
- Concert halls
- Movie theaters
Featured Theaters
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Spend Your Evening At A Myrtle Beach Theater
At the Grand Strand, you can see Gilmore's music and comedy variety show, The Carolina Opry – which has won every top South Carolina tourism award – or enjoy his newest Myrtle Beach theater show, Good Vibrations, featuring the music of the 60s, 70s and 80s. Listen to amazing tribute artists, portraying your favorite celebrity entertainers of the past and present at Legend's in Concert. Hear America's favorite music at Alabama Theatre's "One The Show" or any of the celebrity concerts performed at this popular Myrtle Beach, South Carolina theater. Or take in a show at the Palace Theatre – home of Le Grande Cirque -- or the House of Blues, which features blues, jazz, gospel, concerts and guest rock artists. You can even eat dinner while participating in a showdown between north and south at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show, or feast at the castle and watch dueling knights at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. All of these attractions and more await you in South Carolina's premier entertainment destination: Myrtle Beach.
- Alabama Theatre. This plush, 2,000-seat theater is the setting for some of the best concerts and shows in town, as well as a top-notch variety show called One. The list of entertainment legends who have graced this stage include George Jones; Bill Cosby; Charlie Pride; Loretta Lynn; Roy Clark; the Coasters, Platters & Drifters; and the auditorium's namesake, Alabama.
- Carolina Opry. Founded by entertainer and entrepreneur Calvin Gilmore, the Carolina Opry started the Grand Strand's theater boom in 1986 and has won every top South Carolina tourism award. The 2,200-seat venue offers a medley of music, including country, pop, gospel, Broadway, jazz and more, plus generous helpings of comedy and dance. Mr. Gilmore regularly appears on the Grand Ole Opry.
- Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show. New for 2009! The Longhorns! You'll have a whoopin', hollerin' good time as you enjoy 32 magnificent horses, singing, dancing, comedy, miniature horse racing, chicken chasing, friendly North-South Rivalry - all while you enjoy a fabulous four-course feast.
- Good Vibrations! Calvin Gilmore's newest show, Good Vibrations! is a high-energy, ever-changing production showcasing the hits of the 60s, 70s and 80s, and features the talented cast of The Carolina Opry. If you love the songs that topped the charts, this fast-paced show will take you back to the glory days of American popular music.
- The House of Blues. The House of Blues attracts standouts in the world of blues, jazz, gospel and rock. Norah Jones, Edwin McCain, Counting Crows, Keith Urban, Hootie & The Blowfish, and Chris Isaac are just a few of the headliners who have appeared here. Other big draws: the Sunday Gospel Brunch, Teen Dance Night, and Murder Mystery Dinner Theater.
- Legends in Concert. The place to go for superstar look-alikes (and sound-alikes) such as the Blues Brothers, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Michael Jackson, Liza Minelli, and many other legends. This show is consistently popular with all ages.
- Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, knights on Andalusian stallions compete for the audience's attention. Every performance features thrilling action and four-course feasting. A new plot, "The Traitor Story," made its debut in 2003, along with new characters, costumes, lighting, and music. A family favorite.
- Palace Theatre. With more than 2,600 seats, the majestic Palace Theatre is home to the breathtaking smash hit Le Grande Cirque, a mesmerizing spectacle of artistry and imagination performed by some of the world's greatest acrobatic and theatrical performers. Built in 1995, the Palace is home to some of Broadway's greatest shows and celebrity concerts.
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