'The Trojan Women' immersive exploration of women under violence
“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.
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“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.
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.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning play is being rehearsed at Longstreet Theatre. Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” will run at Longstreet Theatre from Nov. 14 to Nov. 22.
Cirque du Soleil has a reputation for being weird, different and experimental, and they wouldn't have it any other way.
Trustus Theatre addresses a societal concern while entertaining audiences of all ages with its new play, “The Other Place.”
According to "Ajax in Iraq," the Iraq War and the Trojan War aren't so different after all — they're both wars, with all of the dehumanizing violence that suggests.
USC graduate Cameron Mitchell Bell is donning a smile and taking to the stage for the 2014-2015 national Broadway tour of “Annie.”
If you haven’t seen Richard Linklater’s latest film in theaters, don’t worry, “Boyhood” won’t grow old on you just yet. The Nickelodeon will be extending showings of the movie for at least another two weeks.
It’s Friday. What’s a better way to reward yourself at the end of a hard week finding a great place in Columbia to relax? Whether it’s seeing a movie, getting some spa time in or discovering new craft beers, Columbia has a way for you to wind down.
Trustus Theatre received three awards from statewide arts organizations, most notably the national grant award of $15,000 from the Shubert Foundation. The award is intended for not-for-profit professional theater and dance companies.
“Cassiopeia: The Cosmic Calypso” is the most ambitious space opera musical to hit USC in its history. It’s also the only one.
Modern-day reinterpretation goes dark, thoughtful
Off Off-Broadway production of film adaptation will focus on glamor, finding yourself
Students speak out on their struggle for theater opportunities
Offbeat comedy meditates on love through troubles of odd romantic couples
The line between love and bestiality was blurred last night when the USC Department of Theatre and Dance premiered “Swimming in the Shallows”: A tale of passion and commitment revolving around a married couple, two lesbian partners and — here’s where things get fishy — a man and a mako shark.
“Arcadia” kicks-off as opening performance at Drayton Hall
We live in a society of instantaneous communication. We obsess over social media outlets, from Twitter to text messages, so much that it has become nearly impossible for some people to function without technology for a moment, let alone through an entire movie. Since the request to “please turn off your cell phones” is blatantly ignored, some theaters have reached a brilliant solution of accommodating patrons with “tweet seats.”
Love. Religion. Violence. Melodrama. Magic. You get it all in USC’s production of Tennessee Williams’s “The Rose Tattoo,” playing at the Lab Theatre through Sunday.
USC may have a new ticketing system, but students still aren’t quite happy.