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Department of Theatre and Dance

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    Our students shine on stage and behind the scenes. Come see the many ways that the university's theatre and dance performances enhance the arts scene in Columbia, South Carolina and the Midlands.

    2024-2025 Theatre Season

     

    Antigone

    Antigone  

    October 4-12, 2024

    By Sophocles
    Translated by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald
    Directed by Lauren Wilson

    Longstreet Theatre

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    This final chapter in Sophocles’ Oedipus Trilogy presents themes of gender equality and civil disobedience that are as relevant today as they were over 2000 years ago.  After Antigone’s two brothers are killed while fighting each other for the throne of Thebes, the kingdom’s new ruler declares that only one brother will receive a proper burial, while the other will be left out to rot.  In allegiance with her family – and honoring her own strong sense of morality – Antigone buries her brother in defiance of the law, setting in motion a chain of events that threaten to bring even more tragedy.

     

    10 Minute Play Festival

    10 Minute Play Festival

    October 24 - November 3, 2024

    Directed by Theatre Performance Faculty

    Lab Theatre

    Enjoy a fast-paced evening of laughter, heartbreak and everything in between as we present a collection of (very) short plays, each directed by a different member of our theatre performance faculty. “A ten-minute play is a streak of theatrical lightning. It doesn’t last long, but its power can stand your hair on end.” (Take Ten, Vintage Books)

    Moon Man Walk

    Moon Man Walk

    November 8-16, 2024

    By James Ijames
    Directed by Terrance Henderson

    Longstreet Theatre

    Upon hearing about the sudden death of his mother, Spencer returns to his home in Philadelphia to plan her funeral. Along the way Spencer falls in love, discovers the truth about his absent father, and learns that his past is also the making of his present. This magical journey through space and time takes us literally from Philadelphia to the moon and back.  “James Ijames’ gorgeously written play dwells in the loneliness of being an only child to a working single mother, the barriers we let down when genuine love wants in and the enduring power of the mother-son relationship, one of the most magical things in life.” — Philadelphia Weekly

    MFA Actor Solo Shows

    MFA Actor Solo Shows

    December 10-11, 2024

    Written and Performed by MFA Actors

    Lab Theatre

    Experience a dynamic and diverse collection of new voices and fresh stories in the intimate environment of the Lab Theatre. As part of their 3-year training, our 2nd -year graduate acting students will perform an evening of premiere, original solo plays, which each has written and directed.  

    Mauritius

    Mauritius

    February 21 - March 1, 2025

    By Theresa Rebeck
    Directed by Erica Tobolski

    Longstreet Theatre

    Stamp collecting is far riskier than you think. In Theresa Rebeck’s thrilling dark comedy, two estranged half-sisters inherit a book of stamps that includes the “Blue Mauritius,” one of the world’s rarest and most valuable stamps.  When one of the sisters tries to collect on the windfall, she enters a dangerous underworld of high-stakes collectors who are willing to do anything to claim this crown jewel as their own. “Funny, sharp and beguiling... with stunning scenes of high humor and drama.” – Variety

    Activity Placemats

    Activity Placemats

    February 27 - March 2, 2025

    By Kirk McGee
    Directed by Lyle Browne

    Lab Theatre

    Kirk McGee’s sharp-witted comedy takes us into the frantic backdrop of a wedding-gone-hilariously-wrong, as four members of the wedding party struggle against overwhelming obstacles to make everything perfect while dealing with their own messy histories.

    Twelfth Night

    Twelfth Night

    April 11-18, 2025

    By William Shakespeare
    Directed by Carolyn Howarth

    Drayton Hall Theatre

    Stranded by a shipwreck, twins Sebastian and Viola become separated on the island of Illyria. To survive, Viola disguises herself as a man (“Cesario”), so she can work for the Duke (Orsino), whom she’s secretly fallen in love with. Orsino, however, has a thing for Olivia, who quickly becomes smitten with “Cesario.” A comic love triangle for the ages, Twelfth Night is a madcap tale of mistaken identity and unrequited love!

     


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