Trustus Theatre prepares for exciting season
By Olivia Reszczynski | Aug. 12, 2016In its 32nd season, the Trustus Theatre has scheduled classic performances and original plays sure to entertain all audiences in the upcoming months.
In its 32nd season, the Trustus Theatre has scheduled classic performances and original plays sure to entertain all audiences in the upcoming months.
When hearing about Carolina Productions' Open Mic Night, you may only picture vocalists and musicians, but Phillip Carter has redefined this generalization with his stand-up comedy acts.
Trustus Theater brings to Columbia a fresh take on what it means to leave your past behind and live your best life in “The Brothers Size.”
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.
Toast! Improv lets a diverse group of students take risks together while entertaining.
At USC, many students can think of that one person they know who drinks just a little too much.
"The Player King" is a fresh new take on the classic of classics — "Hamlet." The show’s namesake comes from the play that is put on during Hamlet, where the main character’s suspicions of his father’s death are confirmed.
When “The Three Musketeers” begins, audiences will be immediately blown away by the tremendous amount of costuming, lighting and construction detail that went into the production of this play.
Since 2007, every year the Alliance Franҫaise de Columbia (the French Alliance of Columbia) invites the local French speaking community to join them for a live theatrical performance of one of France’s better-known plays.
“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.
The USC Department of Theatre and Dance presents “The Women of Lockerbie,” written by Deborah Brovoort and directed by Grace Ann Roberts, on Nov. 20-23 in the Lab Theatre at Booker T. Washington Auditorium.
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.
“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.
‘Cosmic Calypso’ mixes sci-fi, philosophy at Booker T. Washington
Modern-day reinterpretation goes dark, thoughtful