Tag Archives: Theatre

HUSH! Theatre for the Whole Family

A WILD IMAGINATION INFUSES PUBLIC FASCINATION IN COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON THEATRE PRODUCTION ‘HUSH: AN INTERVIEW WITH AMERICA’ The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present James Still’s “Hush: An Interview With America.” This warm and imaginative comedy is for family audiences, especially for children ages seven to twelve. [...]
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Theatre presents ‘Five by Tenn’ Birthday Celebration

In honor of the centenary anniversary of Tennessee Williams’ birth, the Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present “Five by Tenn,” an evening of five of the writer’s short, one-act plays. The production will run Wednesday, Jan. 18 through Sunday, Jan. 22 with a second run from Tuesday, [...]
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Letters to Sala – Holocaust Letters Document an Extraordinary Story

A Lifeline of Letters Document an Extraordinary Story of Survival and Courage during the Holocaust. Exhibition on View at College of Charleston January 4 – 27, 2012  ‘Letters to Sala’ Draws on Materials from the Archives of The New York Public Library The Department of Theatre at the College of Charleston School of the Arts in conjunction [...]
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‘The School for Scandal’ – An 18th Century ‘Desperate Housewives’

The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s witty play “The School for Scandal.” The production will run Thursday, Nov. 10 through Tuesday, Nov. 15. Curtain times will be at 7:30 p.m., except the Sunday show at 3 p.m. only, at the Emmett Robinson Theatre [...]
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Theatre’s ‘Almost, Maine’ Helps Us Find Where We Belong

Thursday, Oct. 6 – Tuesday, Oct. 11 — Tickets on sale now – click here for more info! Under the direction of Theatre Professor Evan Parry, 13 of the theatre department’s student actors propel the hilarious, heartbreaking, and hopeful stories of falling in and out of love…in long johns. Parry describes the enchanting vignettes: “‘Almost, [...]
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Shakespeare + Disco = Serious Grooves

The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present William Shakespeare’s “Antony and Cleopatra” as part of the department’s 15th annual Shakespeare Project. As adapted by director J.A. Ball, Shakespeare’s lovers’ tragedy about Roman Triumvir Mark Antony and the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra is set in an Alexandria where ‘reveling’ [...]
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Robert Ivey Memorial

In honor of Associate Professor Emeritus Robert Ivey, the College of Charleston School of the Arts and the Department of Theatre will host a memorial and celebration of his life on Saturday, Aug 13th at 2:00 p.m. in the Sottile Theatre, 44 George Street.  Immediately following will be a reception in the Hill Gallery in the Marion and Wayland [...]
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College of Charleston Events in Piccolo Spoleto 2011

Spoleto Festival USA and Piccolo Spoleto Festival will present two exciting weeks of art, culture and community celebrations.  The College of Charleston School of the Arts is proud to present festival events: The Department of Theatre presents its Stelle di Domani (“stars of tomorrow”) series, boasting six events, as part of Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Performances [...]
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2010-11 School of the Arts Awards

The School of the Arts celebrates the accomplishments of all of its graduates. The School will honor the achievements of a select group of students who have demonstrated excellence in their respective disciplines. The Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 6 will recognize those who have set a standard for their peers as well as those [...]
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Spoleto Sneak Preview 2011

The College of Charleston Friends of the Library and Friends of the School of the Arts will present a sneak preview of the Spoleto USA and Piccolo Spoleto Festivals. This hour-long event will be presented by music professors Edward Hart and Robert Taylor, theatre professor Todd McNerney, and director of the Halsey Institute of Contemporary [...]
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