Presented by the College of Charleston department of theatre and dance, “By the Way, Meet Vera Stark” is a contemporary, biting comedy by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage. Although her award-winning plays deal with a variety of subject matters in vastly different…
Seven Music and Vocal Performance Majors Take Honors at Singing Competition
Seven College of Charleston music and vocal performance majors have been nominated to compete in the National Student Auditions competition of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS). These Cougars were among the 460 students from the Mid-Atlantic region of…
Simons Medal of Excellence Awarded to Robert A.M. Stern
The Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence to Robert A.M. Stern for outstanding work in design, historic preservation, and education. A conversation with Stern about…
Dance Concert Highlights Student Choreography/Performance
The Department of Theatre and Dance in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present the dance concert, “Chapel Moves!”. The annual concert features original dances by some of the department’s most talented students. Exploring themes such as…
Oboe-Piano Concert Featuring Zachary Hammond
The 2nd Monday Series at the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present a concert by Zachary Hammond (oboe) and Robin Zemp (piano). The concert will include Three Concert Études by Silvestrini (unaccompanied), Canzonetta for Oboe and Strings by Samuel Barber, Oboe…
‘Beethoven Forever’ Chamber Music
Charleston Music Fest (CMF), part of the College of Charleston’s CofC Concerts series, will present a night of intimate chamber music on Thursday, March 3, 2016. Anna Rabinova (violin) of the New York Philharmonic will share the stage with College of Charleston…
Arts Abound | Spring 2016 Events Calendar
With events ranging from fully-staged, professional theatre productions to scholarly lectures on historic preservation/community planning, the College of Charleston School of the Arts offers numerous public arts experiences for well-seasoned patrons and curious novices alike. Throughout the academic year, the school presents a…
Revel in Renaissance Music and Feast with the Madrigal Singers
The Department of Music in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present the 2015 “A Yuletide Madrigal Feast,” on Thursday, Dec. 3, Friday, Dec. 4, and Saturday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m., in the Alumni Memorial Hall…
CofC Orchestra: ‘Star Wars’ + Tchaikovsky
The College of Charleston Orchestra will perform selections from “Star Wars” composed by John Williams, and works by Tchaikovsky – our orchestra’s Gaillard Center debut! Volodymyr Vynnytsky will perform on piano. Yuriy Bekker is the conductor of the orchestra. Tchaikovsky,…
‘To the Rock That Is Higher’ Staged Reading
The Department of Theatre and Dance believes new work is stimulating and necessary. New play development initiatives are designed to take vibrant and promising scripts through an intensive process involving research, rewrites and on-your-feet explorations with the provision of student…