The city of Mauldin is buzzing with excitement as the Mauldin Theatre Co. gets ready to kick off its 2024-25 season with an outstanding production of Broadway’s iconic ‘A Chorus Line.’ The Tony Award-winning musical will begin on August 15 at the Mauldin Cultural Center, with performances set to continue till September 1. The production features the collective talents and skills of 20 local performers and a 17-piece orchestra.
The upcoming season symbolizes a significant milestone for the local theatre company. “This season marks a bold new chapter for the Mauldin Theatre Company,” revealed Kristofer Parker, the theatre and production coordinator at the Mauldin Cultural Center, “We’re not just raising the bar; we’re redefining it. Our 2024-2025 lineup is a testament to our commitment to artistic excellence, diverse storytelling and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on stage. We invite you to join us on this exhilarating journey.”
Fans of the performing arts can expect to enjoy ‘A Chorus Line’ on a weekly schedule, with performances held at 7:30 p.m., Thursdays through Saturdays, and a matinee at 3 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets for the musical are priced at $15 for students, seniors, and military members, while general admission tickets are available for $20.
In addition to ‘A Chorus Line,’, the Mauldin Theatre Co.’s 2024-25 season promises a riveting line-up of theatre productions including the likes of ‘Sweeney Todd,’ ‘The Wild Party,’ ‘Mean Girls Jr.,’ ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ and the well-loved ‘The Bodyguard the Musical.’
Raising the curtain for progressive cultural events in the city of Mauldin, the theatre company extends a city-wide invitation to its engaging, culturally diverse, and artistically vibrant 2024-25 season. For more information about the productions and to book tickets online, visit *mauldinculturalcenter.org*.
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