CofC Orchestra Spring Concert
Sottile Theatre 44 George St, Charleston, SC, United StatesCollege of Charleston Orchestra Spring Concert, Conducted by Yuriy Bekker Free admission for Students $20 suggested donation for adults
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College of Charleston Orchestra Spring Concert, Conducted by Yuriy Bekker Free admission for Students $20 suggested donation for adults
Founded in 1997 by Baroque scholar and harpsichordist Andrea Marcon, the Venice Baroque Orchestra is recognized as one of the very finest period instrument ensembles. The Orchestra has received wide critical acclaim for its concert and opera performances throughout NorthRead more
The Library Society is beyond lucky to host A.J. Finn as he promotes his best-selling debut novel The Woman in the Window. Intricate, atmospheric, and utterly spellbinding, The Woman in the Window is one of the most eagerly anticipated literary debuts of the decadeRead more
Dr. Sun Min Kim, piano Guest Artist Piano Recital Presented by the Department of Music
Critically-acclaimed author and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Stephen Kurkjian, speaks about his recent art heist thriller, Master Thieves. It is a case defined by superlatives - the largest art theft in history, carrying the world’s largest reward offer, longer on the FBI’s listRead more
We want to believe that serendipity brings us together, but is that just a myth? Mining the comedy of missed connections, THIS RANDOM WORLD asks the serious question of how often we travel parallel paths through the world without noticing.Read more
The College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance will present “We Without Walls,” staged readings of scenes by renowned Cuban-American playwright María Irene Fornés. Fornés perhaps is best known for her play "Fefu and Her Friends," originally written and produced inRead more
An evening of staged readings of renowned Cuban-American playwright, María Irene Fornés, perhaps best known for Fefu and Her Friends. As part of “Cuba en el Horizonte,” the College of Charleston’s celebration of our country’s recently opened doors to Cuba,Read more
Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Dial M for Murder” opens on March 9 at the historic Footlight Theatre, 20 Queen St. The production runs through March 25, bringing a murderous plot twist to the Charleston theatre scene. The 1954 film production, directedRead more