Spartanburg audiences are invited to step back into the roaring 1930s when Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical takes the stage this month at Spartanburg Little Theatre.
The production will run Jan. 9–18, 2026, at the Chapman Cultural Center, located at 200 E. St. John St. Performances are scheduled
for Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m.
Based on the true story of notorious outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the musical explores their rise from small-town nobodies to American legends during the Great Depression. Blending blues, gospel, and rock-and-roll influences, the show tells a story of ambition, fame, love, and the dangerous cost of chasing it all.
According to show information, Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical contains strong language and depictions of violence, including gun violence. Audience members should also be aware that the production may include haze, flashing lights, and loud gunshot sound effects.
All attendees must have a ticket, and children under age 5 are not admitted, including infants. Tickets are available for purchase online through the Chapman Cultural Center ticketing platform. Prices vary by seating location, and patrons are encouraged to purchase early, as opening weekend performances are expected to draw strong crowds. Tickets can also be purchased through links shared on Spartanburg Little Theatre’s website and social media pages.
The production features a talented local cast, including Cooper Wolfe as Clyde Barrow and Cheyenne Rivenbark as Bonnie Parker.
Supporting roles include Jacob Seay as Buck Barrow, Miranda Harrison as Blanche Barrow, Brandon Ledford as Ted Hinton, and Ashley Johnson in dual roles as Cumie Barrow and Gov. Ferguson. Several performers are making their Spartanburg
Little Theatre debuts, adding fresh energy to the production.
Founded in 1929, Spartanburg Little Theatre is one of the oldest continuously operating community theatres in South Carolina. For nearly a century, SLT has provided high-quality theatrical productions while serving as a creative home for actors, directors, designers, and volunteers of all ages. The organization remains committed to enriching Spartanburg’s arts scene through live performance, education, and community engagement.
With its bold score, dramatic storytelling, and compelling cast, Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical promises an unforgettable theatrical
experience for local audiences. Theatre representatives encourage audiences to “experience the legendary story live on stage” rather than only through history books.
For showtimes, ticket information, and content advisories, visit the Chapman Cultural Center’s website or follow Spartanburg
Little Theatre on social media for updates.
