Portfolio of Work
Productions Unlimited, Inc. provides theatrical systems integration in the Southeastern area, including South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia. Below is a map of where some of our systems are located.
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Broome High SchoolSpartanburg, SC | Gettys Broome Senior High School is one of dozens of regional high schools we have outfitted with theatrical systems. We began putting F. C. Schafer's design into action in July 2009 with the installation of a performance lighting system as well as theatre and ancillary area audio systems. |
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Cherokee Central SchoolCherokee, NC | Nestled at the foot of the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina, Cherokee Central School takes a unique approach to public education, focusing not only on traditional course material, but also on the cultural heritage of the Cherokee Indians. |
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Colonial TheatreSouth Hill, VA | The Colonial Theatre stands as the apex of South Hill, Virginia's downtown business district. The building is part of the town's revitalization project, an admirable endeavor to keep the town's rich history alive. |
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Furman University
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Greenville County Fine Arts CenterGreenville, SC | Established in 1974, the Fine Arts Center of Greenville County is a distinctive school that offers advanced, concentrated training for artistically-inclined high school students. PUI’s task was to create a multifaceted facility suited to accommodate all of the school’s disciplines: theatre, dance, visual arts, music, creative writing and digital filmmaking. |
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Centre StageGreenville, SC | After over a decade of moving around available local venues, Centre Stage established a permanent home in 1997. Productions Unlimited, Inc. had the honor of designing and installing their theatrical systems as our very first project. Fourteen years later, we are proud to have a close relationship with our friends at Centre Stage. |
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| McAlister Auditorium |
| Daniel Recital Hall |







