Spoleto Festival Update
In Charleston during the Spoleto Festival and not sure what to see? Fear not, I'm here to help. I checked out the Chinese opera Monkey: Journey to the West on Friday and you can read my review here. Some people found it bewildering, too contemporary or too exotic for their tastes. I ate it up like a tasty peach.

On saturday I caught Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief by Paula Vogel. I'd heard great things about the show and although it's slight, it still packs a wallop as it charts the Othello heroine's lusty life up to her final brush with death.

After that I went straight to see A Devil Inside, a zany murder mystery at the College of Charleston. The real star of the show was actor/set designer Richard Dunn, who provided some mesmerizing monologues and crammed half a New York street onto the stage with a split set.
I had to run as if the devil himself was after me to get to the Footlights Theatre for This War is Live, a late night take on the Iraq conflict from the perspective of embedded journalists. As far as I'm concerned, there aren't enough plays that have journalists as the heroes. But maybe I'm biased.
Labels: college of charleston, desdemona, devil inside, monkey, Piccolo Spoleto, this war is live
Friday, May 23, 2008
JC Conway discusses This War is Live
Late Night @ Footlights director JC Conway discusses This War is Live, a Piccolo Spoleto show that runs through June 8.
Labels: Footlights, JC Conway, Jeff Douglas Messer, performing arts, Piccolo Spoleto, this war is live
Friday, August 31, 2007
Late Night at the Footlights
Here's an offer I couldn't refuse. This year aside from its regular main stage plays, the Footlight Theatre on Queen St. will be running a short Late Night season to draw a young professional crowd to the theatre.
Season tickets for this Late Night program are curently available for $30. Season ticket holders get 1 ticket to each of the three productions, a free invitation to special VIP events and $5 off a regular ticket to our main stage season. If you are not a member admission is $5-$8 per event plus $10 to come a see the show. There's also a special "date" package (2 tickets per show) for a lower price.
I've signed up so I get to save a few bob, go to some parties and support a venerable local cause. See you there!
Labels: charleston, Footlight Players, late night footlights, this war is live

