1978
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on April 7, 2020
On October 23, 1978, the County Foundation deeded the theatre and grounds to the Little Theatre. Through the years, many improvements and additions to...
Read more1946
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on April 5, 2020
Interest and membership increased rapidly, and in November of 1946, the first one-act play, Candlelight, by P.G. Wodehouse, opened at the City Recreation Hall, directed...
Read more1970
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
On September 13, 1970 in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Little Theatre, an article was published in the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, which perhaps...
Read more2020
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
In 2020, Spartanburg Little Theatre was awarded the SC Theatre of Distinction Award by the South Carolina Theatre Association, given to a theatre in...
Read more2007
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
After 50 years and countless productions on the stage at the Camp Croft Playhouse The Spartanburg Little Theatre moved to the new Chapman Cultural...
Read more1973
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
The Little Theatre is the proud sponsor of the Spartanburg Youth Theatre (the second oldest theatre for youth in the state). Since 1973, it...
Read more1949
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
In 1949, the Spartanburg County Foundation made the movie theater at Camp Croft available to the theatre for a lease of one dollar per...
Read more1947
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
David W. Reid of Milford, Mass., who had served at Camp Croft during the war, returned to Spartanburg as the public relations director at...
Read more1945
- By Lanie Whitaker
- on March 15, 2020
In 1945 a group of people met for dinner at the Cleveland Hotel to form a literary club. This club became the Little Theatre...
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