The Wolves
The Chapel Theatre 172 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC, United StatesThe Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
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The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
An unprecedented photography exhibition on view at two locations, Southbound embraces the conundrum of its name. To be southbound is to journey to a place in flux, radically transformed over recent decades, yet also to the place where the pastRead more
It's a poetry celebration! Meet poets, listen to an open mic, buy books, meet O,Miami poetry festival founder P.Scott Cunningham, who will do reading and presentation October 19, 6:00pm The Schoolhouse 720 Magnolia Road
In partnership with Duke University, we invite you to celebrate the music of the American composer Leonard Bernstein to honor his 100th birthday. The Eclipse Ensemble made up of teachers from the Charleston Academy of Music will perform a collectionRead more
Coming soon to Davies Auditorium! The Ashley Hall Theater Department presents Beehive: The 60s Musical, chronicling the changing role of women as defined by a decade of remarkable transition. From bubble-gum sweet girl groups to gritty female solo artists, this musicalRead more
The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
Brian Dowd has spent the last ten years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than thirty seconds, he's ended up withRead more
Truth, lies, and consequences...how one mistake destroys a community. An essential American classic and Tony award-winning play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, makes it’s way to The Flowertown Players’ stage this October. Set in 1692 in the Puritan colony of Massachusetts signs of witchcraft begin toRead more
Join the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art for artist talks with Titus Brooks Heagins, Susan Worsham, Stacy Kranitz, and Thomas Rankin in conjunction with Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South. Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South is anRead more
Presented by The Charleston Gaillard Education Initiative. A poetry slam for students in middle and high school! October 2, 2:00pm The Gaillard Center 95 Calhoun Street