TOWN Magazine - Nov. 2021

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THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Would you still want to inherit the family fortune if it came with a deadly curse? Based on the eponymous book, considered to be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s greatest mystery, this spine-tingling show at the Greenville Theatre puts Sherlock Holmes’s detective skills to the test when Sir Henry becomes heir to the Baskerville fortune and faces death at the fangs of a demonic hound.

Uncovered: The Ken Burns Collection | Thru January 30

Greenville Theatre, 444 College St, Greenville. Thurs, 7:30pm; Fri & Sat, 8pm; Sun, 3pm. $30. (864) 233-6238, greenvilletheatre.org

Upcountry History Museum – Furman University, 540 Buncombe St, Greenville. Tues–Sat, 10am–5pm; Sun, 1–5pm. Adults, $10; children 4–18, $8. (864) 467-3100, upcountryhistory.org

Nov 2–3 & 9–10

THE OTHER PLACE Nothing is as it seems in this riveting drama, part of the Prisma Health Fringe Series. A brilliant research scientist, Juliana Smithton is promoting her groundbreaking drug

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Photograph courtesy of The Biltmore Company

NOVEMBER

Thru Jan 30

UNCOVERED: THE KEN BURNS COLLECTION Acclaimed filmmaker and beloved chronicler of American history, Ken Burns has been collecting hand-sewn quilts for more than 40 years, and quilts in his private collection date from the 1850s to the 1940s. The 26 examples currently on display at the Upcountry History Museum reflect Burns’ appreciation for this American artistic medium, which he considers to be “the most authentic expression of who we are as a people.”

Sand Dollars, maker unknown, made in the United States, circa 1880–1900, from Ken Burns’s private quilt collection

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