MOJA Arts Festival
For a complete schedule, visit www.mojafestival.com.
Contact us at (843) 724-7305
For a complete schedule, visit www.mojafestival.com.
"I want to go on living even after my death!” The classic story receives a new adaptation by Wendy Kesselman in The Diary of Anne Frank. Based on survivor testimonies and rediscovered writings from her diary, Anne Frank emerges fromRead more
A community-wide celebration of all things Island Arts. On Sunday, September 29th, 1-6 pm, JI Arts in collaboration with the Town of James Island, James Island Outreach and the City of Charleston’s Office of Cultural Affairs, will be holding itsRead more
Take in the sounds of Charleston’s history: gospel spirituals, George Gershwin, jazz music of the Civil War, and light classics...all coming to life in live performances at the historic Circular Congregational Church. Artists include Mayor John Tecklenburg, Ann Caldwell, membersRead more
When a young maiden who has never touched a sword learns she must defend her inheritance in a duel, she struggles with a milksop suitor, a servant girl posing as a Prussian fencing master, a Prussian fencing master who thinksRead more
The College of Charleston Music Department’s 2nd Monday Series is a monthly professional concert series that features CofC faculty and special guests. Early arrival is advised, as seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. General admission is $15 and studentRead more
A Raucous Comedy with 2 Motion Picture Adaptations Having one of the longest runs in Broadway history and with two movie adaptions including the 1950 version starring Judy Holliday, Born Yesterday follows an uncouth, corrupt Harry Brock, brings his showgirlRead more
In September of 1847, Edgar Allan Poe boarded a steamer in Baltimore for an overnight trip to New York. Five days later, never having arrived in New York, Poe was found wandering the Baltimore streets delirious and raving mad. TakenRead more
This Charleston premiere of the new play Three Ladies of Orpington by Daniel Guyton has been nominated for more than 13 theatre awards, including Best Original Work. The women—a mother, grandmother and daughter, respectively—are recovering from the death of theRead more
Ernie Watts plays John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins and more The saxophone is arguably the most recognizable symbol and sound in jazz. It can wail and scream with passion, as well as whisper softly your favorite melody. Saxophonist ErnieRead more