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232 South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC
27401, US
Lettuce Concert Live at Triad Stage At The Pyrle Theatre | Greensboro – August 22nd, 2026
Nestled right in the heart of Lettuce Greensboro, Triad Stage at the Pyrle Theatre is a true gem for anyone craving live theater that feels both intimate and inspiring. Remember that unforgettable 2018 production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time? Critics raved about the innovative staging and stunning lighting that brought the story to life in ways you just don’t see every day. But it’s not just about the shows, the theatre’s Halloween haunted house in 2017 drew over three thousand fans from all around, turning a spooky night into a community-wide celebration. Opened back in 2002 with Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the Pyrle Theatre has a rich history of captivating audiences, and in 2014 it even earned accreditation from NATO for best practices, yeah, it’s that serious about quality. If you’re lucky enough to snag a box seat, you might even get personal concierge service, making your night extra special. The mezzanine offers a perfect perch for sneaking a few photos without disturbing the magic below. Getting there is a breeze, start at the local community center, walk north on Recreation Road, then swing left onto Theater Drive. Coming from the transit terminal? Just head east on Transit Road, turn left onto Pine Street, and you’re in. Lettuce Greensboro locals love how the Pyrle Theatre keeps the spirit of live performance alive, and trust me, it’s a spot that sticks with you long after the curtain falls.