Meet author, Greg Paxton at the Authors Fair, Friday December 7th, 2018 from 2 pm to 6 pm. Copies of his latest collection of short stories, The Epiphany, will be available for sale. The event will be held at the Waccamaw Library, 41 St. Paul Place, Pawley’s Island, SC. Purchase, The Epiphany, on Amazon.
Thanks to Juan Ossa Media for these photos from the special entertainment event during the Best Of Charlotte 48-Film Festival intermission. Shown are members of the cast of Storybook Genre, a one-act play by Greg Paxton, and the Blue Rollers band.
The Storybook Genre is a one-act play by Greg Paxton and the Blue Rollers band are special entertainment for the Best Of Charlotte 48-Film Festival at the McGlohon Theatre in Spirit Square, Friday, Aug. 31, doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets $18.
Coming up next week is With A Microphone, the Seventh Edition which is called Anything Goes. We’ve got Alf Ward and gold record winner Johnny King, known as The Wild Cats, playing Cole Porter songs and blues, and guest actors Eileen Marie Davis and Emmanuel Barbe doing a range of my original pieces, including comedy […]
This is a photo from a play I acted in during the first weekend in November. “Questions For God” was written by Jeff Wilson and directed by Aaron Hill for Main Street Theater in Rock Hill at Terry Roueche’s studio. The actors shown are Peter Guarascio and Pam Unruh. A special shout out to my […]
Thanks to Mitchell Kearney, acclaimed photographer, for this fun photo from the last With A Microphone show. The actresses, Angela Luksch, Eileen Marie Davis, and Pam Unruh, appeared in a tv spoof called “Chuck’s Angels.” More of these shows are planned.
“With A Microphone” will be at Amelie’s On The Left Bank in Rock Hill on Thursday, March 9th 2017 at 7:00 pm. Join us for this special Women and the Blues edition. More bookings to come in venues around the area. Call 803-548-5258 for reservations. Leave phone number so we can confirm.
“With A Microphone” will be at Amelie’s On The Left Bank in Rock Hill on Thursday, Jan. 12th 2017 at 7:00 pm. Join us for this special Parisian Nights edition. More bookings to come in venues around the area. Call 803-548-5258 for reservations. Leave phone number so we can confirm.
“With A Microphone” will be at Towne Tavern in the Panther Room in Fort Mill on Thursday, Dec. 1st at 7:00 pm. More bookings to come in venues around the area. Call 803-548-5258 for reservations. Leave phone number so we can confirm.
“With A Microphone” will be at Amelie’s On The Left Bank in Rock Hill on Thursday, Nov. 17th at 7:00 pm. More bookings to come in venues around the area. Call 803-548-5258 for reservations. Leave phone number so we can confirm.
“With A Microphone” debuts at the Towne Tavern Banquet Room in Fort Mill on Thursday, Oct. 20th at 7:30 pm. Another show is set for Dec. 1. More bookings to come in venues around the area. Call 803-548-5258 for reservations. Leave phone number so we can confirm.
Here are some stills from the video of “Bar Music,” my play that was directed by Annie-Laurie Wheat for Main Street Theater in Rock Hill, S.C. I had the privilege of acting with Angela Luksch and John Calabrese who are both genuinely amusing. A special shout-out to Elaine Roberts who provided the video.
The first three episodes of “Geeks In Fantasyland” wrapped filming last month to close out 2015 and are currently in post-production. A Wheelhouse Media and Masque Entertainment co-production, the comedic and, at times surreal, talk show features actors Devin Clark, Greg Paxton, Micky (Midtah) Phenephom, and Brett Reed. Guest actors were Emmanuel Barbe as Batcaveman, […]
9-11 Feature Film by Former Grand Strand Playwright Screens at Market Commons in Myrtle Beach “Above The Fire” will be screened at the Grand 14 Theatres at Market Commons on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. to be followed by a panel discussion with former resident Greg Paxton and members of the local creative community, […]
Above The Fire has been picked up by The Tugg Company in Austin, Texas for national distribution. The film is listed in their catalog of hundreds of movies and bookings can be arranged with nearly any theater in the U.S.