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The Red Velvet Cake War

The Flowertown Players 133 S. Main St., Summerville, SC, United States

A Deep-Fried Southern Comedy with Texas Sized Errors This fast-paced Southern-fried comedy will leave you wondering why your family reunions can’t be this much fun! The Verdeen Cousins have picked the worst time to throw their family reunion — July in Texas tornadoRead more

$20 – $25

5th Annual Charleston Jazz Festival presents Robbie Madison and Kanika Moore

Dockery's 880 Island Park Drive, Charleston, SC, United States

Crooners & Currents promises to be a truly special performance as Robbie Madison and Kanika Moore celebrate the singers of yesteryear and today! Classics by Al Jarreau, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra intertwined with music by Esperanza Spaulding, Cecile McLorin Salvant,Read more

$25

5th Annual Charleston Jazz Festival presents Simon Harding Sextet

Dockery's 880 Island Park Drive, Charleston, SC, United States

Hard Bop Homecoming features the return of Charleston’s own, saxophone great Simon Harding. Simon, who now lives in Waterloo, Iowa, will return Home to play the straight ahead, high-energy jazz known as Hard Bop, which came into prominence in the late 1950’s andRead more

$25

5th Annual Charleston Jazz Festival presents Bobby McFerrin with Ranky Tanky

Charleston Gaillard Center 95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC

With 10 Grammy Awards and A #1 global hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” Bobby McFerrin’s greatest gift to his audience is transforming a concert hall into a playground. Get ready to sing-a-long and raise the roof with joyful grooves. TheRead more

$60 – $120

Taylor Festival Choir presents Music for Royal Occasions

Circular Congregational Church 150 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United States

The Taylor Festival Choir presents its third concert of the 2018-2019 season, “Music for Royal Occasions” at 3:00pm on Sunday, January 27 at Circular Congregational Church, 150 Meeting Street. World-renowned conductor Dr. Joseph Flummerfelt, best known in Charleston for hisRead more

$10 – $35

5th Annual Charleston Jazz Festival presents Family Jazz Day

Sottile Theatre 44 George St, Charleston, SC, United States

The Family Jazz Day line-up will include the Charleston All Star Youth Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. David Carter, Director of Education and Outreach at Charleston Jazz, the School of the Arts Jazz Band, and other visiting youth jazz bands. FamilyRead more

$5

The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art presents The Index of Southerness: Southbound’s GIS map

Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309 54 St. Philip Street, Charleston, SC, United States

The Halsey Institute commissioned Dr. Rick Bunch, a geographic information science (GIS) and spatial cognition specialist, to design an interactive map of the South, representing everything from street name maps to data collected on prison populations and churchgoers, among otherRead more

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PURE Theatre presents: Fool for Love

PURE Theatre 134 Cannon St, Charleston, SC, United States

The scene is a stark motel room at the edge of the Mojave Desert. As the recriminations pour out between former lovers May and Eddie, the desperate nature of their relationship becomes apparent—they cannot get along with, or without, oneRead more

$28 – $35
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Village Rep presents Othello

Woolfe Street Playhouse 34 Woolfe St, Charleston, SC, United States

Village Rep presents a vibrant rendering of Shakespeare's immortal tale. Othello chronicles the downfall of the Moorish general at the hands of his lieutenant, Iago, through a plot fueled by jealousy and vengeance. Directed by Evan Parry and featuring aRead more

$20 – $30

Resilient by Kolpeace at the Saul Alexander Gallery

Charleston County Public Library 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC, United States

"People don't like what they don't understand." This exhibit is a collaboration with the Charleston Activist Network (CAN) in loving memory of African American activists who fought for what they believe in. The First Monday Gallery Night opening reception willRead more