Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on April 28
St. Andrew students to ‘Rock the Jukebox’
The St. Andrew Catholic School Show Choir, based in Myrtle Beach, will perform its “Rock the Jukebox” musical. Details at 843-448-6062 or standrewschoolmb.com/.
Details: 1 and 7 p.m. at Coastal Carolina University Wheelwright Auditorium, off U.S. 501 in Conway. Free.
Music festival shines for final two nights
The 17th annual “Singing in the Sun” Christian music extravaganza continues at 6:30 p.m. daily at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, at Oak Street and 21st Avenue North, with this main lineup. Details at 888-238-6858 or www.abrahamproductions.net/singing_in_the_sun.php:
▪ Friday – Ernie Haase and Signature Sound, Greater Vision, the Martins, Tribute Quartet, the Guardians, and Robert Jeffress, speaker.
▪ Saturday – Jason Crabb, Booth Brothers, Karen Peck & New River, the Harvesters, Emily Ann Roberts, and Jon Bowman, speaker.
Details: Tickets nightly, for ages 13 and older are $21 general admission and $26-$29 reserved. Free for ages 12 and younger.
Library, theater, rec center host for movies
▪ “Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk ,” 1:30 p.m., for adults, in Myrtle Beach’s Chapin Memorial Library, 400 14th Ave. N., at Kings Highway. Free. 843-918-1281 or www.chapinlibrary.org.
▪ Strand Cinema, on Friday with “The Salesman” 2:30 p.m. and “Hidden Figures” 7 p.m.; and on Saturday: “Hell or High Water” 2:30 p.m. and “Moonlight” 7 p.m. Each $5 members, otherwise $7. 843-527-2924 or www.strandcinema.org.
▪ “The Legend of Tarzan,” 3 p.m., for adults, in Myrtle Beach’s Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane, near Pampas Drive and Horry-Georgetown Technical College Grand Strand campus. Free. 843-918-2380.
Astronomer visits library, previews solar eclipse
Kevin Manning, an astronomer, will speak on “An All American Total Solar Eclipse,” also previewing the event for Aug. 21. Details at 843-545-3623 or georgetowncountylibrary.sc.gov.
Details: 6:30 p.m. at Georgetown County Library’s Waccamaw Neck branch, 41 St. Paul Place, Litchfield Beach, off Willbrook Boulevard.
George Clinton, ‘Taste of the Coast’ at HOB
A variety of shows will fill this weekend at House of Blues, in Barefoot Landing, on U.S. 17 in North Myrtle Beach (843-272-3000 or www.hob.com/myrtlebeach). Ticketing fees might apply:
▪ On The Deck, 7-11 p.m. – Matt Parker and the Deacons on Friday, and Mystic Vibrations, on Saturday. Free.
▪ George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, 8:30 p.m. Friday. $25-$55.
▪ 10th annual “Taste of the Coast,” for Risen Christ Christian Academy of North Myrtle Beach (843-272-8163 or risenchristmyrtlebeach.org), 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Buy tickets at door.
▪ “Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre,” by Murder Mystery Productions, 7 p.m. Saturday. $42. www.murdermysteryproductions.com.
▪ Gospel Brunch, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. $33 ages 11 and older, $16.50 ages 4-10, and free ages 3 and younger, and reservations at 843-913-3746.
Davisson Brothers play ‘Free Show Friday’
“Free Show Friday” concerts showcase up-and-coming country artists – 9 p.m. weekly, including the Davisson Brothers on April 28, Old Southern May 5, Riley Green May 12, and Jobe Fortner May 19. Details at 843-903-2628 (BOAT) or boathousemb.com.
Details: At The Boathouse Waterway Bar & Grill, 201 Fantasy Harbour Blvd., along Intracoastal Waterway, west of Myrtle Beach, off U.S. 501, next to Clarion Hotel. No cover charge.
Comedian headlines benefit at Latta High School
James Stephens III, a comedian, will headline a performance benefiting the Dillon Historical School Foundation’s J. V. Martin Auditorium restoration project. Details at 843-752- 7107, ext. 1017; 843-774- 2761; or 843-632- 2774.
Details: 7 p.m. at Ellis Performing Arts Center, at Latta High School, 618 N. Richardson St. $15 ages 13 and older, otherwise $5.
This story was originally published April 27, 2017 at 5:00 AM with the headline "Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on April 28."