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‘College of Charleston School of the Arts Presents Festival, Arts Under the Oaks’
The inaugural College of Charleston School of the Arts Festival: Arts under the Oaks will offer an entertaining day of arts experiences for Lowcountry audiences. Featuring performances by the College’s Department of Music alongside the Department of Theatre and Dance, … Continue reading
Zombie Army of Denmark Battles Undead Team of Shakespeare’s Action-Heroines in College of Charleston Play
Stage combat, pop music, and witty banter make for a must-see livestream! The College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance will stage Living Dead in Denmark by Vietnamese-American playwright, television writer, and screenwriter Qui Nguyen. Known for his innovative … Continue reading
Charming, World War II Love Story ‘Last Train to Nibroc’ to be Presented as Radio Play by College of Charleston
CHARLESTON, S.C. — On February 12 and 13 at 7:30pm, the Department of Theatre and Dance will present Last Train to Nibroc, penned in the late 1990s by American playwright Arlene Hutton. This audio-only radio play is produced in partnership … Continue reading
Devised Theatre by College of Charleston Students to Touch on Social and Cultural Challenges
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance continues its season theme, THE SHOW MUST GO ON, online as spring semester kicks off this month. In Other Words: A Century’s Reflections, a devised piece of pandemic theatre, … Continue reading
Students Share Their Perspectives on the Unique Events of 2020 in Monologue Performance
2020 has been a difficult year for many people, and the impact of various issues has been felt especially by college students. The College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance has invited renowned actor, screenwriter, and film director Michael … Continue reading
Classic Greek Tragedy ‘Antigone’ Reimagined in Modern, Political Tale
Presented by the College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance, Sophocles’ classic Greek tragedy “Antigone” will be retold with a modern twist in an adaptation penned by multiple Tony-nominated and Peabody Award-winning playwright, Emily Mann. Director and adjunct faculty … Continue reading
‘How the Vote Was Won’ to Open Season on Oct 1 and 2
The government has said that women do not need votes as they are all looked after by men…how ridiculous! It’s London, it’s 1918, there’s a dangerous flu spreading, and the country is emerging from a long, difficult war. It’s the … Continue reading