![]() hear from Dusty Slay (who, in case you missed it, recently killed on Fallon). 7 at 9 p.m., check out Jeremy McLellan and on Fri. This program is open to kids ages 6-18 and is designed to provide a fun, safe and creative outlet for personal expression. The Queen Street Comedy Series, hosted by Bill Davis, features local comedians performing on the first Friday of each month. ![]() 27, head over for a performance from Doug Jones Everybody Doug Jones, Forty Mile Detour, and Wild Ponies. Charleston, South Carolina Area Business Manager, stage manager, props, costumes, box office Office Manager, Financial Aid. ![]() 28, you can hear from Mike Farris and the Fortunate Few, and on Thurs. Footlight Players Theatre 1997 - 2007 10 years. image-3The Aston Honors Gala takes place Thursday, May 11 at 7 p.m. There are several student companies resident in the ADC Theatre including: Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club, Footlights, Cambridge University. Tonight, Pierce Edens and Johnny Holliday perform. Sam Stafford III acted with The Footlight Players from 1967-1971 and also. The Queen Street Harmony Series, held on Tuesdays or Thursdays and featuring live and often local music. In a press release, Footlight Players announces, “The Board of Directors is thrilled to announce that the building will once again don the historic name of Queen Street Playhouse in honor of the company’s initiative to transform the facility into a performing arts event center, the only one of its kind in downtown Charleston.”Īnd while Footlight assures Charleston that “Footlight Players is not going anywhere,” they say they are most certainly changing things up and “expanding their repertoire under a larger umbrella.”Ĭheck out upcoming repertoire expansions including: And that’s particularly true of one theater group: the Footlight Players. Footlight Players is the oldest theater company in Charleston, in operation since 1931 they’ve occupied the old cotton warehouse at 20 Queen St. will continue to operate as the home of the Footlight Players company, the venue is introducing more varied productions under its new moniker, from a ‘Queen Street Harmony’ series, presented by Awendaw Green a comedy series from Bill Davis and poetry nights with Marcus Amaker. Today Footlight Players announced that, in an effort to “return to its roots,” the company is rebranding their space, located at 20 Queen St., as the Queen Street Playhouse. Expand Sherry VerWey, seated, left, Maggie Gowan and Dee Piotrowski, left to right, and Isobelle Sebastian, seated right, rehearse a scene from the beauty shop ensemble cast play Steel Magnolias. ![]()
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