Local Entertainer Opening Dinner Theatre At South Carolina Beach
If you ever visit Myrtle Beach, you soon find out there’s no shortage of entertainment. There’s always a great local band to see and plenty of concerts and event venues. Now, WMBF reports a Grand Strand local entertainer is opening a new dinner theatre on North Myrtle Beach’s Main Street. Valorous Church plans a move to a bigger location, and the dinner theatre takes its place. Greg Rowles, a local country star from Alabama Theater fame, left that role after 22 seasons and is opening the new spot. The Grand Strand performer played smaller one man shows over the last year. But now, The Greg Rowles Dinner Theatre is set to open a 300 seat theatre in Spring of 2024. And, once Valorous Church vacates the space in August, the transition begins. Rowles says the venue has “incredible bones.” The dinner theatre will feature a fine dining experience with booths, candlelight, black tablecloths, chandeliers and valet parking.
Furthermore, performances feature different music genres throughout dinner, with specialty acts introduced each quarter. Plus, the new venue brings dozens of jobs to the area. Greg Rowles has quite the impressive resume as a performer. His love of music started as a child, growing up in a musical family. After years of hard work, he auditioned for Opryland USA. So, he performed there for three years and auditioned for Ed McMahon’s Star Search. He became the 1994 Star Search Male Vocalist of the Year. However, Elvis’ manager Colonel Tom Parker saw those performances and signed him to Buddy Lee Attractions. After years of performing with the likes of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and others, he moved to Myrtle Beach. And, he eventually began his residency at the Alabama Theatre. We’re thrilled this local entertainer is opening his dinner theatre at North Myrtle Beach.