Archives

Ongoing

MINE

Threshold Repertory Theatre 84 1/2 Society Street, Charleston

As a first-time mother about to have a home birth, Mari in certain of one thing: She can't wait to hold her baby. The next morning, she's certain of something else. The baby in her arms is not her baby. ARead more

$15 – $25
Recurring

Sculpt Mettle!

City Gallery 34 Prioleau St, Charleston

The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents Sculpt Mettle: Redux! A Henry G. Michaux Retrospective, Jan. 21 through Feb. 26, 2017. The exhibition will open with a reception Friday, Jan. 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. A panelRead more

Free

MATT WHITE AND THE SUPER VILLAIN JAZZ BAND

American Theatre 446 King St, Charleston

Blending everyday experiences with a touch a of humor, trumpeter Matt White and the Super Villain Jazz Band will take you on a fun musical journey with jazz as they explore life’s unique twists and turns. Their debut album receivedRead more

$25
Recurring

The Art of Anthony Dominguez

EXIT / ALIVE: The Art of Anthony Dominguez gathers a substantial body of art produced by Anthony Dominguez over 20 years leading up to his untimely death in 2014. Curated by Guest Curator Tom Patterson and conceived as a definitiveRead more

Free

Charleston Jazz Festival: HEATHER RICE & FRIENDS

American Theatre 446 King St, Charleston

A dynamic jazz singer and songwriter, Heather Rice delivers color and beauty with her passionate and versatile voice. Her recent CD release, ‘Fingers’, pays tribute to Airto Moreira and features Drifters member, Charlie Thomas. Heather will be joined on stageRead more

$25
Recurring

Almost, Maine

Midtown Theatre 2816 Azalea Drive, North Charleston

On a cold, clear, Friday night in deepest winter, the residents and visitors in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine (so far north it's almost in Canada) find themselves falling in and out of love in the most unexpected,Read more

$10 – $20
Recurring

The Curious Case of the Watson Intelligence

Four Watsons become one in this brilliantly witty, time-jumping, love tribute (and cautionary tale) dedicated to the people -- and machines -- upon which we all depend. "Marvelous and filled with marvels." -- New York Magazine Finalist 2014 Pulitzer PrizeRead more

$25
Recurring

Suddenly Last Summer

How far will a mother go to preserve her son’s reputation? Considered one of Tennessee Williams’ most haunting pieces of writing, this play opened off Broadway on Jan. 7, 1958. Catharine Holly has witnessed the murder of her cousin Sebastian,Read more

$20 – $30