Greensboro is becoming quite a town of live performances. Between the Tanger Center, White Oak Amphitheatre, the Coliseum, Community Theatre of Greensboro, Triad Stage, The Carolina Theatre, the local universities, and the smaller venues, Greensboro is becoming quite a town of live performances.
The above photo features The Mavericks, playing at The Carolina Theatre this past weekend. They are an American country music band from Miami, Florida, playing together since 1989. In the center is Raul Malo, lead vocalist and guitar player. The night they played in Greensboro, there were 9 musicians on stage. During the concert, audience members were actually invited into the orchestra pit to dance. That added an upbeat energy that permeated the whole show. You can see part of that crowd at the front of the stage.
The Carolina Theatre has been in the news lately, as the exterior is getting work done to help restore and preserve it. When built in 1927, it was the crown jewel of the south. It has had ups and downs over the years, with the interior now restored beautifully. The night The Mavericks played, we sat next a couple that had driven from Bristol, TN (about 3 hours) to see the show and commented on its beauty. Ever at the helm of helping with the renovation of The Carolina Theatre, Betty Cone,Honorary Chairman of the Board, is again working hard to secure funding for the exterior of the building. If you haven't been to a movie or show there recently, you should purchase a ticket to something. Both the Betty and Ben Cone, Jr. Auditorium (to named in 2018) or the Crown upstairs, The Carolina Theatre is a very special venue. If you want to donate and be part of the restoration effort, see HERE.
Happy Thursday!
A good stage setting.
Posted by: William Kendall | Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 08:26 PM