The Warehouse Theatre
37 Augusta Street
Greenville, SC 29601

in Greenville's historic Westend

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The Warehouse Theatre is one of only 35 theatres nationally sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts for Shakespeare in American Communities! Click for info!

A counterpoint to our Main Stage season, On the Edge is quirky, inventive, and always unexpected! Click for info!

At the Warehouse, we bring you as diverse an offering as possible...keep an eye on this page for extra shows we might bring you...sometimes we stumble on some performers we think you MUST see, whether it's Stand Up, Music, a film or two...it'll be posted here.

July 4th, 20th, 27th, Aug 7 - 8

Hear What's in the Heart: The Shoemaker's Tale

Hear What's In the Heart is going to the FRINGENYC Festival THIS SUMMER!!!!

That is GREAT news!

Before it goes to NYC we wanted to add some dates this summer!

June 8th & 9th

July 4th

 July 20th

 July 27th

 Aug 7th& 8th


All shows at 8pm and $20 a ticket.


The play written by Steve Scionti (a former Middletown, Connecticut resident) and James Shanta, and performed by Scionti - brings to life all the passion, comedy and drama inherent in a Sicilian-American family.

Hear What's In The Heart - A Shoemaker's Tale, is set against the backdrop of a post-funeral gathering to celebrate the life of Scionti's grandfather, Angelo Morello (who owned Angleo's Shoe Repair on Main Street in Middletown).

Taking us through the funeral day's events, Scionti paints a theatrical family portrait in a series of humorous and poignant vignettes transforming himself into various family members and friends, jumping back and forth through time to affecting moments on his journey into adulthood. Eight characters are portrayed in all, including his grandfather; his father Sebastiano; his mother Rosetta; brother Antonio; uncles Amadeo and Manny; Jerry, the local neighborhood pizza-maker; and Brother Connelly, a teacher from Xavier High School in Middletown, CT.

"Family goes across all racial and ethnic lines. You don't have to be Italian to enjoy this show," states Scointi, and Alvin Klein of The New York Times agrees, adding, "...though Mr. Scionti makes you think you are. By the time the tale of Angelo Morello has been told, you know that flights of angels truly sang him to his rest."

July 16th, 18th, 24th, 26th, 29th, 31st

Beyond Therapy

by Christopher Durang
Evening performances: July 16, 18, 24, 29 & 31 at 8pm
Matinee: July 26 at 3pm
Tickets $7.50 for Adults, $5 for Students

July 17th, 19th, 23rd, 25th, 30th, Aug 1st

Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon
Evening performances: July 17, 23, 25, 30 & August 1 at 8pm
Matinee: July 19 at 3pm
Tickets $7.50 for Adults, $5 for Students