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232 South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC
27401, US
Shovels and Rope Concert Live at Triad Stage At The Pyrle Theatre | Greensboro – July 26th, 2026
Nestled in the heart of Greensboro, Triad Stage at the Pyrle Theatre is where local theater magic happens, and it’s got a vibe that keeps audiences coming back for more. Remember that jaw-dropping 2018 production of 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'? The way they used lighting and staging was so inventive you felt like you were inside the kid’s mind. Or take their 2019 debut of 'Dear Evan Hansen', a true milestone for the region, where the emotional intensity hit you right in the feels. The venue also hosts big events like the statewide student theater showcase, bringing together performances from twenty schools across North Carolina, which is always a highlight. With over a hundred productions since 2010, the Pyrle’s rehearsal studio is a lively hub for creativity. If you’re after the best seats, the front row is where the action is, but if you want a little extra luxury, private boxes with personal service add that special touch. Getting there is pretty straightforward, start at the firehouse, stroll down Fire Lane toward sunrise, then turn onto Pine Street, or from the park, walk along Park Drive at sunset and turn onto Arts Alley. Whether you’re a theater lover or just looking for a memorable night, Greensboro’s own Triad Stage at the Pyrle Theatre is a must-visit, especially when you’re in town for a Shovels and Rope Greensboro concert and want to soak in some local culture.