The Peace Center, Greenville
If you're going to be in the Greenville area, check out what is happening at the Peace Center. This is the largest performing arts center in South Carolina.
A huge variety of shows, exhibitions and performances appear at The Peace Center all year round. From theatrical venues to local performing arts to symphonies and more, there is always diverse entertainment to be found.
The Peace Center was founded on the belief that a strong and diverse cultural life is the key point to a community's success. This non-profit venue has successfully proven the beliefs on which it was founded work.
The Peace Center opened to the public in 1990 and was named after the Peace family who started the campaign to build the center with a 10-million dollar donation. There are over 300 special events hosted at the Peace Center every year, there will almost always be something different going on every time you visit.
Also located within the Peace Center are Rene's Steakhouse where you can stop before or after a show and have a fabulous meal. If you are visiting the Peace Center during the day, Scarborough Heirlooms also calls this home and be sure to make a stop in and see their impressive collection of antiques.
If you're looking to catch a good show, a number of well known performers and shows have played the Peace Center such as Broadway productions such as Phantom of the Opera and The Producers, and popular shows like Johnny Mathis, Natalie Cole, Bill Cosby and David Copperfield.
If you're looking for a diverse and interesting cultural experience, make the Peace Center a stop on your next tour of Greenville.
A huge variety of shows, exhibitions and performances appear at The Peace Center all year round. From theatrical venues to local performing arts to symphonies and more, there is always diverse entertainment to be found.
The Peace Center was founded on the belief that a strong and diverse cultural life is the key point to a community's success. This non-profit venue has successfully proven the beliefs on which it was founded work.
The Peace Center opened to the public in 1990 and was named after the Peace family who started the campaign to build the center with a 10-million dollar donation. There are over 300 special events hosted at the Peace Center every year, there will almost always be something different going on every time you visit.
Also located within the Peace Center are Rene's Steakhouse where you can stop before or after a show and have a fabulous meal. If you are visiting the Peace Center during the day, Scarborough Heirlooms also calls this home and be sure to make a stop in and see their impressive collection of antiques.
If you're looking to catch a good show, a number of well known performers and shows have played the Peace Center such as Broadway productions such as Phantom of the Opera and The Producers, and popular shows like Johnny Mathis, Natalie Cole, Bill Cosby and David Copperfield.
If you're looking for a diverse and interesting cultural experience, make the Peace Center a stop on your next tour of Greenville.



