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The Columbia Museum of Art is
proud to announce its second
concert feature for February,
soprano Roberta Connolly and
pianist Roye Lynn Kulik, in concert
on Sunday, February 26 at 3
p.m. Admission is free and the
public is invited to meet the two
artists at a reception in their honor
immediately following the performance.
The Coluhibia Museums
of Art and Science is located at
Senate and Bull Streets.
"The Acting Company," a
permanent professional ensemble
which tours a repertory of classical
and modern plays, will perform
March 3-5 at Drayton Hall.
The only permanent company in
the United States which also
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demonstrations, the Company will
perform Shakespeare's "King
Lear" and Brecht's "Mother 1
Courage and Her Children."
Now in its sixth season under the
direction of its founder, the noted
producer-director-actor John
Houseman, and distinguished
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Company is comprised of 22 actors
from all over the country.
"King Lear," Shakespeare's
dynamic tragedy, will be
presented March 3 and 4, Friday
and Saturday, with David
Schramm, a leading member of
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Lear" will be directed by
Houseman. Costumes were
designed by five-time Tony award
nominee Nancy Potts. Ming Cho
Lee is the set designer.
Tony award winner Alan
Schneider will direct the Sunday,
March 5, performance of "Mother
Courage and Her Children." This'
epic drama follows Mother
Courage, a Swedish canteen
owner, across the battlefields of
the devastating Thirty Years' War
of the 17th century.
Admission to each performance
is $5 for the general public and $2
for students. Reservations may be
made by calling the box office at
777-2551.
Carolina students may take
advantage of a special Student
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Preview on Thursday night, March
9 when Stage South brings its
touring production of "The Subject
Was Roses" to USC's Drayton
Hall. Admission to the 8 p.m.
performance of the Pulitzer Prizewinning
drama will be $2 per
student, according to an announcement
from Stage South, the
state tneatre of South Carolina.
The Stage South production will
officially open its five-week
statewide tour of "The Subject Was
Roses", on the evening following
the special preview performance
here in Columbia.
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