NEWBERRY — The Newberry Opera House is set to embark on its 26th season, and it’s making sure to catch the community’s attention with a series of upgrades that promise to enhance the experience for all visitors. Executive Director Anne Pinckney Smith shared that while the venue will keep its beloved appearance, a much-needed refresh is underway to address years of wear and tear.
One of the key focus areas of the upgrades is to ensure the venue is accessible to everyone. Smith pointed out, “You didn’t really have big, motorized wheelchairs 25 years ago, so we wanted to make it more easily maneuverable.” This includes features such as ADA-compliant bathrooms that are at the right height, which aims to create a better overall experience for all patrons.
In addition to accessibility improvements, there will be significant upgrades in sound and lighting to enhance performances. Smith also mentioned a diverse lineup of acts aimed at bridging the gap between generations, saying, “We try to nod to the past with acts like Chubby Checker and Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder. We want to encourage the new, younger generation to come.” This blend of old and new is meant to refresh the Opera House while honoring its storied history.
To celebrate these changes, the Newberry Opera House will welcome visitors to a preview party on September 13, giving the community a chance to see firsthand the efforts made over the past few months. Scheduled to start at 6 p.m., tickets for this exciting event can be purchased directly from the Opera House’s official website. Following the preview party, guided tours will be available on September 14, allowing attendees to explore the venue’s up-to-date features and enjoy the local ambiance.
Smith encourages guests to make the most of their visit by exploring dining and shopping options in downtown Newberry before or after attending a show. “It’s just a different experience,” she noted, expressing excitement for the upcoming season.
As the Opera House prepares for its official season opening, it will resume normal operating hours. The venue will be open from Tuesday to Saturday, providing a wide variety of shows and events that cater to the interests of all ages. “We’re just looking forward to a wide variety of something for everybody,” Smith shared enthusiastically.
For those interested in tickets or wanting more information about the season lineup, visit the Newberry Opera House website or contact their office directly at 803-276-6264.
The community is buzzing with excitement as the Newberry Opera House approaches another promising season, with upgrades aimed at making future performances more enjoyable while celebrating its past.
What Are the Best Practices for Maintaining Flat Roofs? Introduction to Flat Roof Maintenance Flat…
Majority of State Legislators in Colorado and New Mexico to be Women Denver, Colorado —…
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA — Scout Motors Unveils First EVs at $2 Billion Plant Excitement filled…
Freeze Warning Issued for Northern Midlands of South Carolina Columbia, S.C. – A severe freeze…
Yemassee, South Carolina: Rhesus Macaques on the Loose In Yemassee, South Carolina, a remarkable incident…
Newberry, S.C. - Limestone University Football Team Shines in Homecoming Spoiler On Saturday, November 2,…