Theatres
Since 1986, when ambitious local musician showman Calvin Gilmore thought the increasing
number of golfers visiting the Grand Strand might enjoy nighttime entertainment other than just
clubs and amusement parks and opened his Carolina Opry music theatre, the Strand's live theatre
scene has grown more than ten-fold. Golfers came and families too, and today there are nearly
a dozen live entertainment theatre venues in Myrtle Beach. Golfers, families, tour groups and
other visitors can enjoy the best of country, contemporary, variety and Broadway, with both afternoon and
evening shows available. The music group Alabama's original home was The Bowery at the Myrtle
Beach Pavilion. Today the Alabama Theatre hosts celebrity acts year round, with the group itself performing
a number of dates. There's also House of Blues, a restaurant/ music venue which features national
acts in its Music Hall. And the IMAX Theatre's special giant screen productions combine brilliant images
filling a viewer's peripheral vision and superb sound to give everyone the "best seat in the house".
Nightclubs
From pulsating lights and rhythms at area dance clubs to high tech sports bars to comedy clubs
to first-class "gentlemen's" clubs, the night scene explodes at Myrtle Beach. Many clubs are
clustered in the North Myrtle Beach area, including several where you can experience real beach music
and "the shag". The dance originated there in the 40s when party-goers trying to dance the jitterbug
tended to slow the tempo down "a bit" because they'd had a little too much libations. It's now
South Carolina's State Dance. At Celebrity Square at Broadway at the Beach, a variety of nightclubs
line the pedestrian only "street". The Attic, the Strand's only under-21 nightclub, is located at the Myrtle Beach Pavilion.
Limousine Service
For a special night on the town, limousine service is available through concierge or local
companies.
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