Preview: Post-apocalyptic performance comes to Longstreet Theatre
By Shayla Nidever | Feb. 15, 2017A preview for the "post-electric" play, "Mr. Burns." Opening night is at Longstreet Theatre this Friday.
A preview for the "post-electric" play, "Mr. Burns." Opening night is at Longstreet Theatre this Friday.
"The Tempest" brings a unique interpretation of Shakespeare to Drayton Hall Theatre by exploring the psychological depths of his last work.
After graduating from USC with a sports and entertainment management degree, Lynlee Jewell started working as the tour coordinator for “Disney on Ice presents Frozen.” Jewell is returning to Columbia as the show brings the magic of Arendelle to the Colonial Life Arena from April 13-17.
Fun, adventure and wonder take center stage at the Trustus Theatre with the whimsical performance of "Peter and the Starcatcher." The multifaceted characters and easy-to-follow plot come together to create a show that cleverly plays on a nostalgia that anyone can enjoy.
The different style, timely parallels between wars and meticulous portrayal of the characters make "Still Life" a unique and engaging experience for audience members of all ages.
A modern adaptation to a comedic classic, "Scapin" takes over the stage of the Longstreet Theatre, beginning Friday and running through Feb. 27. Vibrant colors, interactive set, thrilling music and incredible acting are sure to leave audiences satisfied.
USC Dance Company's performance "Breaking Boundaries" hits the stage Monday with influences from showgirls and disco of the 20th century.
If you have nothing to do or you just want to add a bit of culture to your weekend, read on to see what plays, art exhibitions, events and more Columbia has to offer.
"Circle Mirror Transformation" follows an adult acting class taken by four strangers over a six-week period.
Across town in the midst of the crowded and lively Vista, the Trustus Theatre is packed for the first viewing of the play Marie Antoinette, written by David Adjmi.
The Women’s and Gender Studies program will restage “We are... Women!” on Friday, March 20th, at 7 pm in the Law School Auditorium, exactly 20 years after it was written, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the WGST program at USC.
“Godspell,” directed by Dewey Scott-Wiley and coming to Trustus Theater this Friday, is a peppy, disorienting musical about Jesus Christ.
“The Trojan Women” is an immersive, gruesome representation of the aftermath of the Trojan War, of the atrocities women faced in 540 B.C., and what they still face today.
The latest from Theatre South Carolina goes back in time to tell a gripping, humorous tale. “Translations,” a tale about a small Irish town and its attempt to adapt to a changing world, comes alive with humor and heartache. The play runs from Feb. 20-28 at the Longstreet Theatre.
From November 5 through the 9th, Cirque du Soleil is presenting “Varekai," a whimsical adventure through a magical forest into the mythical land of Varekai ("whatever," in Romany), at the Colonial Life Arena.
Trustus Theatre addresses a societal concern while entertaining audiences of all ages with its new play, “The Other Place.”
“Ajax in Iraq,” a war drama that will be playing at Longstreet Theatre from October 3-11, features two stories in parallel: that of AJ, an Iraqi soldier, and of Greek hero Ajax.