As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, GLOW Lyric Theatre’s Love is Love is Love is just around the corner! And with the start of rehearsals, we will be introducing you to our phenomenal cast of LGBTQ and ally performers. Today we feature Sara Magun, a long time Glow performer, as she discusses her input in developing...
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Meet the Cast of Love is Love is Love! Feather Sissom
As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, GLOW Lyric Theatre’s Love is Love is Love is just around the corner! And with the start of rehearsals, we will be introducing you to our phenomenal cast of LGBTQ and ally performers. You may have seen our next performer, Feather Sissom, around town leading protests and support groups with...
Meet the Cast of Love is Love is Love! Cindy Mixon
As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, GLOW Lyric Theatre’s Love is Love is Love is just around the corner! And with the start of rehearsals, we will be introducing you to our phenomenal cast of LGBTQ and ally performers. The first cast member featured in Love is Love is Love is the wonderful Cindy Mixon, a...
GLOW’s ‘Raising Voices’ explores culture
Greenville News Donna Isbell Walker , diwalker@greenvillenews.com Published 10:15 a.m. ET Jan. 10, 2017 | Updated 11:21 p.m. ET Jan. 10, 2017 GLOW Lyric Theatre has a specific goal in mind with its new “Raising Voices” cabaret series: To celebrate diversity, to shine a spotlight on artists whose work often goes unseen and unheard. The...
GLOW to Raise Voices in ‘And Still I Rise’ January 14
January 7, 2017 CarolinaCurtainCall.com STAFF REPORT. While diversity should always be one of the major pillars in artistic principles, too often we find our stages, be they local, regional, or streaming live from the Oscars, lacking true representation of our communities, let alone providing many of our brilliant actors, writers and directors the recognition they deserve....
GLOW takes ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’ on a tour of Greenville
Three Nights at the Opera Views: 115 For the average person, the term “opera” likely elicits less-than-positive reactions and conjures up all sorts of images, possibly of a giant, bellowing woman wearing a two-horned Viking helmet, holding forth in an unintelligible language. Jenna Tamisiea, GLOW Lyric Theatre’s artistic director, understands. “Some of the stereotypes are...