She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms | November 6-15, 2020 Qui Nguyen's wildly popular comedy-adventure will come to streaming devices for free November 6-15.
UofSC Theatre and Dance: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You Amid social-distancing restrictions, students and faculty of the Department of Theatre and Dance are forging new ways to connect with audiences and each other.
Love and Information | October 1-4, 2020 We will open our 2020-2021 performance season October 1-4 with an online production of Caryl Churchill's critically-acclaimed play, Love and Information.
Theatre and Dance Faculty Host Free Webinar July 13 Theatre and Dance faculty Jim Hunter and Tanya Wideman-Davis will helm a free conversation-style webinar to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has led to new approaches to theatre and dance education and performance.
Theatre Faculty Bring Expertise to High School Students During COVID-19 Lockdown To help high school drama teachers during the COVID-19 crisis, UofSC Theatre faculty offered free online workshops to teen students and discovered an audience hungry to learn.
UofSC Theatre Studio Sessions: Free Online Workshops for High School Students Faculty from the UofSC theatre program are offering free workshops to high school students during the month of May.
Navigating a New Normal: Faculty Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the ways we learn and teach. We asked theatre and dance faculty to let us know how they and their students are navigating this new normal.
Professors' Huge Playbill Collection Donated to University Library Professor Emeritus Jim O'Connor and professor Erica Tobolski have donated a collection of more than 900 theatre playbills dating back over 60 years.
Amadeus | April 3-18, 2020 The Tony Award-winning thriller by Peter Shaffer, referred to by its writer as "a fantasia on the theme of Mozart and Salieri," comes to Drayton Hall Theatre April 3-18.
Cancelled: Black Snow | March 19-28, 2020 Based on a 1936 Russian novel that was banned for its criticism of the Soviet government, "Black Snow" is a funny and farcical take on life in the influential Moscow Art Theatre, which was headed by influential director Konstatin Stanislavski.
Of Mice and Men | February 29 - March 3 John Steinbeck's theatrical adaptation of his landmark novella still packs the same gut-wrenching punch as when it premiered on Broadway in 1937.
Eurydice | February 7-22, 2020 Hailed by The New York Times as one of the best plays of the last 25 years, "Eurydice" is Sarah Ruhl's inventive reimagining of a tragic Greek myth from its heroine's perspective.