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Longstreet Theatre
Green and Sumter Streets
Main Office, Room 402
Columbia, SC 29208

phone: 803.777.4288   
fax: 803.777.6669
email: theatre@sc.edu or dance@sc.edu

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Lab Theater Festival December 3-5, 2008
 

 

DECEMBER 3 - 5, 2008

Lab Theater Black Box

Wheat St. (across from Blatt PE Center)


The University of South Carolina Lab Theater will host its annual Lab Theater Festival December 3-5 at the Lab Theater black box on Wheat Street.
    
Each night of the three-night festival will spotlight a different group of student artists from the USC Theatre program:

Wednesday, December 3rd
7:30pm
$5 Admission

The undergraduate theatre group Green Room Productions will present an evening of ten-minute plays, each produced, directed and acted by undergraduate students.  The evening will begin at 7:30pm.   Admission is $5, payable at thedoor.


Thursday, December 4th
7:30pm
Free admission

Students from the undergraduate and graduate-level acting and directing classes will present a showcase featuring scene work from such memorable plays as Martin Sherman’s “Bent” and  John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt.”  Admission is free.

 

Friday, December 5th
7:00pm and 9:00pm
Free Admission

First-year graduate acting students will perform Michael Gow’s one-act play, Away, in a production directed by theatre professor Steven Pearson.  Away tells the intertwining stories of three Australian families, each trying to resolve their varied internal conflicts over a Christmas holiday in 1968.
 Admission is free.  

 

For more information, contact Kevin Bush at 777-9353.