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Singing, dancing and a whole lot of laughs.In this week’s Lowcountry Living, we’re giving you a sneak peek of a one-of-a-kind show you can only see on Hilton Head.Company, the musical, is now playing at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, and you can catch one of the performances for a limited time.“This is not a touring production. These are shows we actually produce here from casting in New York City to curtain. We build the set backstage. We create the costumes. We have lighting design. So everything you see here is uniquely for this point in time, and once it ends on May 28, it is done. It doesn’t go anywhere else. It was just for here and now,” said Andrea Gannon, Vice President of Marketing for the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina.This musical is extra special for the theatre as it is showcasing some hometown talent.Hilton Head native Meredith Inglesby plays the role of reluctant bride, Amy.“She’s having a really good time still having the opportunity to preform locally here for this audience, for her friends and family, and the people that know her,” said Russell Garrett, director/choreographer.Garrett says the island is so much more than just beaches, golf and tennis, and that the Arts Center is one of its hidden gems. “When people think about what is sometimes considered a resort community, or you know, a vacation destination, they don’t always think about — that there could be arts available to them — that there’s actually live theatre available to them,” said Garrett.And with each ticket purchase, you’re supporting a nonprofit.“We have education year round. We have camps for children during the summer. We have workshops. We go into the schools. We take field trips,” said Gannon. Company is recommended for ages 11 and up.If you’d like to purchase tickets, click here.

Singing, dancing and a whole lot of laughs.

In this week’s Lowcountry Living, we’re giving you a sneak peek of a one-of-a-kind show you can only see on Hilton Head.

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Company, the musical, is now playing at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, and you can catch one of the performances for a limited time.

“This is not a touring production. These are shows we actually produce here from casting in New York City to curtain. We build the set backstage. We create the costumes. We have lighting design. So everything you see here is uniquely for this point in time, and once it ends on May 28, it is done. It doesn’t go anywhere else. It was just for here and now,” said Andrea Gannon, Vice President of Marketing for the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina.

This musical is extra special for the theatre as it is showcasing some hometown talent.

Hilton Head native Meredith Inglesby plays the role of reluctant bride, Amy.

“She’s having a really good time still having the opportunity to preform locally here for this audience, for her friends and family, and the people that know her,” said Russell Garrett, director/choreographer.

Garrett says the island is so much more than just beaches, golf and tennis, and that the Arts Center is one of its hidden gems.

“When people think about what is sometimes considered a resort community, or you know, a vacation destination, they don’t always think about — that there could be arts available to them — that there’s actually live theatre available to them,” said Garrett.

And with each ticket purchase, you’re supporting a nonprofit.

“We have education year round. We have camps for children during the summer. We have workshops. We go into the schools. We take field trips,” said Gannon.

Company is recommended for ages 11 and up.

If you’d like to purchase tickets, click here.