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Flat View Saturday, February 04, 2012
 February 2012March 2012
Thursday, February 02, 2012
A Behanding in Spokane (7:30 pm)
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About the Show

By Martin McDonagh
Directed by Randy Neale

Regional Premiere
In Martin McDonagh's first American-set play, Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for almost half a century. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we're set for a hilarious roller coaster of love, hate, desperation and hope.
"Mr. McDonagh is partial to comic violence, and in A Behanding in Spokane he lets it rip...full of grisly surprises...Mr. McDonagh is one of the half-dozen finest playwrights in the English-speaking world." —Wall Street Journal.

Location: PURE Theatre (map)
477 King St.
Charleston, SC  29403


Contact Info : General Admission: $25, Student Rush: $15 Email : (866) 811-4111 Url: http://www.puretheatre.org
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult:$25, $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Friday, February 03, 2012
A Behanding in Spokane (7:30 pm)
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About the Show

By Martin McDonagh
Directed by Randy Neale

Regional Premiere
In Martin McDonagh's first American-set play, Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for almost half a century. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we're set for a hilarious roller coaster of love, hate, desperation and hope.
"Mr. McDonagh is partial to comic violence, and in A Behanding in Spokane he lets it rip...full of grisly surprises...Mr. McDonagh is one of the half-dozen finest playwrights in the English-speaking world." —Wall Street Journal.

Location: PURE Theatre (map)
477 King St.
Charleston, SC  29403


Contact Info : General Admission: $25, Student Rush: $15 Email : (866) 811-4111 Url: http://www.puretheatre.org
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult: $25.00, Senior: $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Saturday, February 04, 2012
A Behanding in Spokane (7:30 pm)
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About the Show

By Martin McDonagh
Directed by Randy Neale

Regional Premiere
In Martin McDonagh's first American-set play, Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for almost half a century. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we're set for a hilarious roller coaster of love, hate, desperation and hope.
"Mr. McDonagh is partial to comic violence, and in A Behanding in Spokane he lets it rip...full of grisly surprises...Mr. McDonagh is one of the half-dozen finest playwrights in the English-speaking world." —Wall Street Journal.

Location: PURE Theatre (map)
477 King St.
Charleston, SC  29403


Contact Info : General Admission: $25, Student Rush: $15 Email : (866) 811-4111 Url: http://www.puretheatre.org
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult: $25.00, Senior: $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Sunday, February 05, 2012
A Behanding in Spokane (2:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Martin McDonagh
Directed by Randy Neale

Regional Premiere
In Martin McDonagh's first American-set play, Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for almost half a century. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we're set for a hilarious roller coaster of love, hate, desperation and hope.
"Mr. McDonagh is partial to comic violence, and in A Behanding in Spokane he lets it rip...full of grisly surprises...Mr. McDonagh is one of the half-dozen finest playwrights in the English-speaking world." —Wall Street Journal.

Location: PURE Theatre (map)
477 King St.
Charleston, SC  29403


Contact Info : General Admission: $25, Student Rush: $15 Email : (866) 811-4111 Url: http://www.puretheatre.org
The Importance of Being Earnest (3:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult: $25.00, Senior: $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Thursday, February 09, 2012
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult:$25, $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Friday, February 10, 2012
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult: $25.00, Senior: $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Saturday, February 11, 2012
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult: $25.00, Senior: $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Sunday, February 12, 2012
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (2:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
The Importance of Being Earnest (3:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Don Brandenburg

A trivial comedy for serious people
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest follows Jack, a country bachelor who goes by the name Ernest when he pops into the city; and his friend Algernon, who seeks a thrill by becoming Ernest in the country. Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance of Being Earnest

Location: Footlight Players (map)
20 Queen St.
Charleston, SC 29401



Contact Info : Adult: $25.00, Senior: $22.00, Student: $15.00 Email : (843) 722-4487 Url: http://www.footlightplayers.net
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Hush: An Interview with America (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By James Still
Directed by Mark Landis

Maggie Parks, a 12 year old girl from Hush, Kansas, has a vivid imagination. She dances with angels and talks with lions. But, when a television reporter believes Maggie really can see angels, she and her father are thrust into a media spotlight that threatens to destroy them both. The nation becomes enthralled by the news and Maggie becomes a symbol of innocence and hope in an increasingly dangerous and corrupt society. Can fantasy live in the era of the 24-hour news cycle? Hush is a thought-provoking, often comic, look at the modern media from a child's eyes.
Recommended Ages: 10+

Location: Emmett Robinson Theatre (map)
Simons Center for the Arts
College of Charleston
54 St. Philip St.
Charleston, SC  29424



Contact Info : Adult: $15.00, CofC Fac/Staff/Student/Senior: $10.00 Email : (843) 953-5604
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
Friday, February 17, 2012
Hush: An Interview with America (10:00 am)

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About the Show

By James Still
Directed by Mark Landis

Maggie Parks, a 12 year old girl from Hush, Kansas, has a vivid imagination. She dances with angels and talks with lions. But, when a television reporter believes Maggie really can see angels, she and her father are thrust into a media spotlight that threatens to destroy them both. The nation becomes enthralled by the news and Maggie becomes a symbol of innocence and hope in an increasingly dangerous and corrupt society. Can fantasy live in the era of the 24-hour news cycle? Hush is a thought-provoking, often comic, look at the modern media from a child's eyes. 
Recommended Ages: 10+

Location: Emmett Robinson Theatre (map)
Simons Center for the Arts
College of Charleston
54 St. Philip St.
Charleston, SC  29424



Contact Info : Adult: $15.00, CofC Fac/Staff/Student/Senior: $10.00 Email : (843) 953-5604
Hush: An Interview with America (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By James Still
Directed by Mark Landis

Maggie Parks, a 12 year old girl from Hush, Kansas, has a vivid imagination. She dances with angels and talks with lions. But, when a television reporter believes Maggie really can see angels, she and her father are thrust into a media spotlight that threatens to destroy them both. The nation becomes enthralled by the news and Maggie becomes a symbol of innocence and hope in an increasingly dangerous and corrupt society. Can fantasy live in the era of the 24-hour news cycle? Hush is a thought-provoking, often comic, look at the modern media from a child's eyes.
Recommended Ages: 10+

Location: Emmett Robinson Theatre (map)
Simons Center for the Arts
College of Charleston
54 St. Philip St.
Charleston, SC  29424



Contact Info : Adult: $15.00, CofC Fac/Staff/Student/Senior: $10.00 Email : (843) 953-5604
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
Last Train to Nibroc (8:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Arlene Hutton
Directed by Jo Allen Aspinwall

A blissfully sweet romantic play
This is the story of May, a young woman from Kentucky, and Raliegh, a young soldier, who meet on a train in 1940. This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway.

Location: Charleston Acting Studio (map)
915 Folly Road at Camp (behind Walgreens, next to Family Dollar)
Charleston, SC  29412


Contact Info : Adult: $18.00, Senior: $16.00, Student: $14.00, Student Rush: $5 with ID- 10 minutes before curtain if space is available Email : (843) 795-2223 Url: http://www.midtownproductions.org
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Hush: An Interview with America (3:00 pm)

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About the Show

By James Still
Directed by Mark Landis

Maggie Parks, a 12 year old girl from Hush, Kansas, has a vivid imagination. She dances with angels and talks with lions. But, when a television reporter believes Maggie really can see angels, she and her father are thrust into a media spotlight that threatens to destroy them both. The nation becomes enthralled by the news and Maggie becomes a symbol of innocence and hope in an increasingly dangerous and corrupt society. Can fantasy live in the era of the 24-hour news cycle? Hush is a thought-provoking, often comic, look at the modern media from a child's eyes. 
Recommended Ages: 10+

Location: Emmett Robinson Theatre (map)
Simons Center for the Arts
College of Charleston
54 St. Philip St.
Charleston, SC  29424



Contact Info : Adult: $15.00, CofC Fac/Staff/Student/Senior: $10.00 Email : (843) 953-5604
Hush: An Interview with America (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By James Still
Directed by Mark Landis

Maggie Parks, a 12 year old girl from Hush, Kansas, has a vivid imagination. She dances with angels and talks with lions. But, when a television reporter believes Maggie really can see angels, she and her father are thrust into a media spotlight that threatens to destroy them both. The nation becomes enthralled by the news and Maggie becomes a symbol of innocence and hope in an increasingly dangerous and corrupt society. Can fantasy live in the era of the 24-hour news cycle? Hush is a thought-provoking, often comic, look at the modern media from a child's eyes.
Recommended Ages: 10+

Location: Emmett Robinson Theatre (map)
Simons Center for the Arts
College of Charleston
54 St. Philip St.
Charleston, SC  29424



Contact Info : Adult: $15.00, CofC Fac/Staff/Student/Senior: $10.00 Email : (843) 953-5604
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (7:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
Last Train to Nibroc (8:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Arlene Hutton
Directed by Jo Allen Aspinwall

A blissfully sweet romantic play
This is the story of May, a young woman from Kentucky, and Raliegh, a young soldier, who meet on a train in 1940. This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway.

Location: Charleston Acting Studio (map)
915 Folly Road at Camp (behind Walgreens, next to Family Dollar)
Charleston, SC  29412


Contact Info : Adult: $18.00, Senior: $16.00, Student: $14.00, Student Rush: $5 with ID- 10 minutes before curtain if space is available Email : (843) 795-2223 Url: http://www.midtownproductions.org
Sunday, February 19, 2012
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (2:30 pm)

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About the Show

By Martin McDonaugh
Directed by Robby Lutfy

Winner of 5 Tony Awards!
Comedy's best written in blood. On a lonely road on the Island of Inishmore, someone killed an Irish Liberation Army enforcer's cat. He'll want to know who when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip-shop bombing in Northern Ireland. He loves his cat more than life itself, and someone is going to pay.
Extreme Violence, Dark Comedy

Location: Threshold Repertory Theater (map)
84 1/2 Society St.
Charleston, SC  29401



Contact Info : Adult: $20.00, Senior: $15.00, Student: $10.00 Email : (843) 277-2172 Url: http://www.etix.com/ticket/venue-Threshold-Repertory-Theatre-tickets/8322.html
Hush: An Interview with America (3:00 pm)

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About the Show

By James Still
Directed by Mark Landis

Maggie Parks, a 12 year old girl from Hush, Kansas, has a vivid imagination. She dances with angels and talks with lions. But, when a television reporter believes Maggie really can see angels, she and her father are thrust into a media spotlight that threatens to destroy them both. The nation becomes enthralled by the news and Maggie becomes a symbol of innocence and hope in an increasingly dangerous and corrupt society. Can fantasy live in the era of the 24-hour news cycle? Hush is a thought-provoking, often comic, look at the modern media from a child's eyes.
Recommended Ages: 10+

Location: Emmett Robinson Theatre (map)
Simons Center for the Arts
College of Charleston
54 St. Philip St.
Charleston, SC  29424



Contact Info : Adult: $15.00, CofC Fac/Staff/Student/Senior: $10.00 Email : (843) 953-5604
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Last Train to Nibroc (8:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Arlene Hutton
Directed by Jo Allen Aspinwall

A blissfully sweet romantic play
This is the story of May, a young woman from Kentucky, and Raliegh, a young soldier, who meet on a train in 1940. This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway.

Location: Charleston Acting Studio (map)
915 Folly Road at Camp (behind Walgreens, next to Family Dollar)
Charleston, SC  29412


Contact Info : Adult: $18.00, Senior: $16.00, Student: $14.00, Student Rush: $5 with ID- 10 minutes before curtain if space is available Email : (843) 795-2223 Url: http://www.midtownproductions.org
Friday, February 24, 2012
Last Train to Nibroc (8:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Arlene Hutton
Directed by Jo Allen Aspinwall

A blissfully sweet romantic play
This is the story of May, a young woman from Kentucky, and Raliegh, a young soldier, who meet on a train in 1940. This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway.

Location: Charleston Acting Studio (map)
915 Folly Road at Camp (behind Walgreens, next to Family Dollar)
Charleston, SC  29412


Contact Info : Adult: $18.00, Senior: $16.00, Student: $14.00, Student Rush: $5 with ID- 10 minutes before curtain if space is available Email : (843) 795-2223 Url: http://www.midtownproductions.org
The Trip to Bountiful (8:00 pm)

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About the Show

By Horton Foote
Directed by Keely Enright

Horton Foote's best loved work
Trapped in a cramped Houston apartment with her soft spoken son and self absorbed daughter in law, widow Carrie Watts dreams of returning to her home in the small gulf coast town of Bountiful. Fearing that she's an imposition and chafing under her daughter in law's watchful ey, she steals away with her latest pension check and heads home. The results are both brilliantly life affirming and heartbreaking.

Location: The Village Playhouse (map)
730 Coleman Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC  29464



Contact Info : Adult: $27.00, Senior: $25.00, Student: $20.00 Email : (843) 856-1579 Url: http://www.villageplayhouse.com
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Last Train to Nibroc (8:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Arlene Hutton
Directed by Jo Allen Aspinwall

A blissfully sweet romantic play
This is the story of May, a young woman from Kentucky, and Raliegh, a young soldier, who meet on a train in 1940. This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway.

Location: Charleston Acting Studio (map)
915 Folly Road at Camp (behind Walgreens, next to Family Dollar)
Charleston, SC  29412


Contact Info : Adult: $18.00, Senior: $16.00, Student: $14.00, Student Rush: $5 with ID- 10 minutes before curtain if space is available Email : (843) 795-2223 Url: http://www.midtownproductions.org
The Broadway Boys (8:00 pm)

About the Show

Lowcountry meets Broadway

Local winners of SOBTC's STAR QUEST will OPEN for "The Broadway Boys" - an electrifying group of Broaday performers in a fully choreographed show featuring current and classic Broadway hits!

Location: The North Charleston Performing Arts Center (map)
5001 Coliseum Drive
North Charleston, SC 



Contact Info : $25.00- Orchestra, $35.00- Grand Tier (plus applicable fees) Email : (800) 745-3000 Url: http://www.ticketmaster.com
The Trip to Bountiful (8:00 pm)

TCTIX_Logo_White_small

About the Show

By Horton Foote
Directed by Keely Enright

Horton Foote's best loved work
Trapped in a cramped Houston apartment with her soft spoken son and self absorbed daughter in law, widow Carrie Watts dreams of returning to her home in the small gulf coast town of Bountiful. Fearing that she's an imposition and chafing under her daughter in law's watchful ey, she steals away with her latest pension check and heads home. The results are both brilliantly life affirming and heartbreaking.

Location: The Village Playhouse (map)
730 Coleman Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC  29464



Contact Info : Adult: $27.00, Senior: $25.00, Student: $20.00 Email : (843) 856-1579 Url: http://www.villageplayhouse.com
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Last Train to Nibroc (3:00 pm)
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About the Show

By Arlene Hutton
Directed by Jo Allen Aspinwall

A blissfully sweet romantic play
This is the story of May, a young woman from Kentucky, and Raliegh, a young soldier, who meet on a train in 1940. This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Off-Broadway.

Location: Charleston Acting Studio (map)
915 Folly Road at Camp (behind Walgreens, next to Family Dollar)
Charleston, SC  29412


Contact Info : Adult: $18.00, Senior: $16.00, Student: $14.00, Student Rush: $5 with ID- 10 minutes before curtain if space is available Email : (843) 795-2223 Url: http://www.midtownproductions.org
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