Author: Terry Roueche

The Catawba Indians used to inhabit the territory around the Catawba River in North and South Carolina. In the 17th century the Catawba, which means “people of the river,” numbered about 5,000, but by the end of the 20th century there were only about 1,200 descendants of the Catawba, who lived around Rock Hill, South Carolina. The only Federally recognized tribe in South Carolina, The Catawba Indian Nation is still active and alive after many changes in its 6 thousand years. https://vimeo.com/772875318

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We’re back! Main Street Theater has been wowing audiences with original work by local playwrights and actors since 1992. We are pleased to announce that we’re back to live performances featuring all new work for 2022! Catch a not to be missed night out Friday or Saturday or do lunch downtown with the Saturday matinee. Our new location is Grace Lutheran Church, 426 Oakland Ave. in Rock Hill. Showtimes:Friday, September 23rd: Curtain 8:05pmSaturday, September 24th: Curtain 8:05pmTickets at the door $15.00 Saturday, September 24th: 2pm MatineeTickets at the door $10.00 New LocationGrace Lutheran Church426 Oakland AveRock Hill, SC 29730 NEW…

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The Southern Songwriters can be found every day of the week performing in the area. Places, times, and dates are always listed on their Southern Songwriters Association Facebook page. Great songs, great musicians, great singers at great locations!!! https://vimeo.com/737870373

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