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APR. 30-MAY 1, MAY 6-9: ANDERSON: Bye, Bye, APR. 24: GEORGETOWN: Martha M oore, soprano (Univ. MAY 7 & B: CHARLESTON: " An Evening of Ballet" ; APR. 14: CAMDEN : An nual Camden Art Assoc. Spring Birdie, A nderson Community Theatre, G. Sam San­ Cincinnati Co nservato ry o f Music faculty) w ith j erry the Charleston Civic Ba llet ; Municipal Aud., 8:30. Sidewalk A rt Show, with new features, crafts and filippo, Resident Dir. Nightly at 8:30 except May 2 & 9 Helton, tenor and j ess Casey, p iano (W inthrop College May 16: BEAUFORT: " Samson" ; Byrne M iller Dance sculpture, along Bethesda Presbyterian Church f ence. (2:30 matinees). School of Music faculty); Geo rgetown Musical Arts Theatre, 5 P.M. APR. 17-18: CHARLESTON: Annual Charleston A rtist APR. 30: NEWBERRY: Cinderella; the Children's Theatre Club Concert Series; Georgetown Library Aud., 8 P.M . MAY 22: COLUMBIA: 30th An nual Carolina Ballet; Guild Clothesline Exhi bi t; the Gibbes Gallery garden. of Greenwood Community Theatre, Aileen lau, Dir., at APR. 24: SPARTANBURG: W offord Co llege Band Co n­ Cottingham Theatre, Columbia College, 2:30. APR. 18: GREENVILLE: " Psychology in Art," Howard Newberry H igh School. cert; Leonard A ud., Wofford, B (free). MAY 25: GREENVILLE: " The Unicorn" (M enotti), w ith Orenstein, Furman Univ.; Greenville County Museum APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED: members of Greenville Civic Ballet assisting the Green­ of A rt, 3 P.M. CAMDEN: The Odd Couple or PIAu Suite; Camden APR. 25: AIKEN: Adib Fazah, baritone ville Civic Chorale; McAlist er Aud., Furman, 8:15. APR. 19-MAY 16: COLUMBIA: American Pai nting: 1900- Community Theatre. (Affiliate Artist at Univ. of S. C. spo nsored 1950 (IBM ); Columbia Museum o f Art. CHARLESTON: The Burning Tide, original drama by by U. S. C., Sears-Ro ebuck Fo undati on & APR. 23-25: DARLINGTON: A rt show, plus " Pageant of Patricia Colbert Robinson, Charleston; the Footlight ~ S. C. Arts Commission); U. S. C. Aiken Masters" (living tableaux of famous masterpi eces); 7th Players in the Dock St. Theatre. Reg ional Campus, 8 P.M . an nual Fest ival of Art, Courthouse. CLEMSON: The Hend erson-Davis Players, S. C. State APR. 25: COLUMBIA: Cho ra l Festival with U niv. of S. C. ~ APR. 25-30: SPARTANBURG: Spartanburg City Scho ols College, at Clemson's Calhoun Festival. Co ncert Choir and other u -a.un;. McM aster Hall. 4. Spring Exhibition; Memo rial Aud. - - 0 GREENWOOD: Acting and dance worksfiop (perfor­ APR. 26: ROCK Hill: W itHIIIUIJ '-'-" "'!>" \..horus, vvon­ APR. 28-M AY 2: SPARTANBURG: Show by Converse mances as exams), students of D rama and Modern thrqp School of Music Recital Hall, 8 P.M . Co llege Art Club; the Arts Cen ter, 151 N. . Dance Dept., lander College. APR. 27: COLUMBIA: Women's Sym pho ny Association --- -~ APR. 29-MAY 15: DUE WEST: " Artists, Authors and MAY 1: ORANGEBURG: Natl. Invitational Secondary Musi c Appreciation Lu ncheo n, w ith d iscussion o f Co­ Acto rs," original prints from Ceo. Binet Print Collec­ Speech & Drama Festival; South Carolina State College. lumbia Philharm onic concert, May 1; Town House tion; Erskine College Exhibition Ce nter. MAY 2: COLUMBIA: Public puppet shows; Columbia Motel, 12-1 P.M . (reservation s). APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED: Museum of Art Science Museum, 2:15, 3, 3:45 & 4:15. APR. 27: COLUMBIA: Requiem (Mozart); Columbia CAMDEN: Joint exhibit, M rs. John K. deloach & M rs. MAY 3, 4 & 6: ORANGEBURG: Fanny, the Henderso n­ ..- Amos Ea ton; Camden Art Assoc., Louise Proctor Hall, APR. 19-24: SPARTANBURG: Fine Arts Focus W eek; Choral Society, Guthri e Darr, Director, w ith so loists - Davis Players, H. D. Flowers, 11, Dir.; White Hall Aud ., · -1 N. l yttleton St. Sarah Harvie, Sumter, so prano; Evelyn M cG arrity, con­ Wofford College. COLUMBIA: M useu m Gala Even ing, Columbia M useum APR. 23-25: DARLINGTON: 7th Annual Festival of Art, 8. tralto; Richard Veale, t enor and Adib Fazah, baritone; MAY 4-8: COLUMBIA: Baby, Baby, Won' t You Ever Trini ty Ep iscopal Church, 8 P.M . of Art. Courthouse. Grow?, written & dir. by Talley Sessions; Columbia Col­ SUMTER: One-woman show, M innie Descham ps; Sum­ All MAY: CLINTON: 5th A nnual Festival of Arts; Pres­ APR. 27: COLUMBIA: Moog Synthesizer concert, Her­ lege Players; Cottingham Thtr., 8. bert Deutsch; Un iv. o f S. C. Student Union Artist ter A rt Gallery, 219 W. liberty. byterian College campus. MAY 4-8: SUMTER: Bells Are Ringing, Shirley Housen, ALL MAY: MAY 6-9: GREENVILLE: Arts Festival, with participants Series, Russell House, U. S. C., 8 P.M . Dir. ; Sumter little Theatre. APR. 27: GAFFNEY: Allyn Haverland, faculty organ AIKEN: Pa intings, Truman Teed, USC Art Faculty; Aiken including the Greenville Sy mphony; Bob Jones Univ. MAY 5-8: CLINTON: P. C. Players production; Black p~~GRA~V Regional Campus, US C. Symphonic O rchestra; Greenville Civic Chorale; the recital; limestone College Fullerto n Aud., 8 P.M . Magic Theatre, Jacobs Hall, Presbyterian College, 8:15. APR. 2B: ROCK Hill: W inthrop Co llege Cho ral En­ CLEMSON: 1971 Thesis Presentation, Clemson Univer­ Cad enzas and other si nging groups; Fu rman Theatre MAY 6-8: CREENWOOD: West Side Story, the l ander sity College of Archi tecture; Rudolph lee Gallery. Guild; Greenville Civic Ballet and Greenville Artists semble; Recital Hall, 8 P."A. College Players, Donald B. McKellar, Dir.; Mrs. Ann THRU APR. 25: CLEMSON : " Photography and the City" ; CLINTON: Festival of Arts exhibits; Douglas Ho use Gal­ Guild . Events & exhibits in Textile Hall. APR. 29 & MAY 1: GREENVILLE: O pera Wo rkshop, Fur­ Hutto, M usical Dir. & Mrs. Klaus Neubner, Choreogra­ man Music Dept.; M cA lister Aud. City Planning exh ib it organi zed by Charles & Ray lery, Presbyterian College. MAY, TO BE SCHEDULED, pher; La nder College. COLUMBIA: Faculty art exhibition; Student Center, AIKEN Spring Arts Festival. APR. 30: SPARTANBURG: Barber of Seville (Rossini), Eames; Clemson Univ. College of Architecture, Rudolph MAY 6-B: NEWBERRY: The Curious Savage, Newberry annual Music Festival o pera by Converse College O pera l ee Gallery. Allen Un iv. College Theatre, Dr. Dennis C. Sanderso n, Dir.; Wiles Workshop, Jo hn Richards M cCrae, Producer-directo r; APR. 1: ROCK HILL: Whistle Do wn the Wind; Winthrop GREENVILLE : Senior exhibits, Dept. of Art Gallery, Fur­ Chapel, Newberry Coli., 8. Twichell Aud., Converse, 8 P.M . (season subscription). College Fine Arts Assoc. Cinema Series; Byrnes Aud .• man Un iv. MAY 7-B, 11-15: COLUMBIA: Waltz of the Toreadors APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED: 7:30. GREENVILLE: One-man show, Hal Bryant; People's Natl. (Anouilh), Town Theatre, Anita Grannis, Resident Prof. DUE WEST: George Lucktenberg, pianist and j errie APR. 3: SPARTANBURG: Billy Budd; Hartness Aud., Ban k Main O ffice. Dir. lucktenberg, violinist; 2 Beethoven programs; Erskine Converse Co llege, 7:30. MAY 1 & B: COLUMBIA : Artists' Guild of Co lumbia MAY B: CLINTON: Cinderella, the Children's Theatre of Co llege. APR. 12: SPARTANBURG : 317th Platoon; Wofford Col­ Si dewalk Show; Richland M all. Greenwood Community Theatre; Arts Festival feature at ROCK HILL: The M essiah (Handel), Parts 2 & 3: Easter lege, 8 P.M . MAY 1: SPARTANBURG: Spartanburg Art Ass ociatio n's Presbyterian College. concert by Rock Hill Choral Society, Dr. James Elso n, APR. 21: GREENVILLE: Triumph of the Will (s how ing statew ide juried Sidewalk Art Show, along Converse MAY 11-15, 18-22, 25-29: GREENVILLE: Man of La Winthrop, Director. lim ited to film study groups & educational inst itutions); College fence, 10-5. Mancha, Greenville little Theatre, Ro bert H. Mclane, SUMTER: Univ. o f S. C. Con cert Cho ir excha nge con­ Greenville County Museum of A rt. MAY 2-30: corUMBIA: l and sca pes: Barclay Sheaks, Dir., 8 :30 P.M. cert with M orris College Concert Choir; Morris College. MAY 8: SPARTANBURG: Suddenly Last Summer; Hart­ with demonstration & w orkshop by M r. Sheaks to be MAY 13-15: COLUMBIA: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern MAY 1: COLUMBIA: W . John Williams, p ianist, U. S. C. ness Aud., Conve rse, 7:30. scheduled: Columbia M useum of Art. Are Dead, University Theatre, Russe ll Green, D ir.; music facul ty; soloist with the Co lumbia Ph ilharmonic MAY 19: GREENVILLE: Special fil m pgm.; Greenville MAY :> : COLUMBIA : Annual Univ. of S. C. Art Auction ; Ca pstone House, 8 P.M . Drayton Hall, 8 :15. Orchestra, Richard Burgin, guest conductor; D reher County Museum of A rt. MAY 13-15, 18-22: GREENVILLE: Antigone (Anouilh), High School Aud., 8 P.M. MAY 22: SPARTANBURG: Born Free; Hartness Aud., MAY 4-31: COLUMBIA: Prints & photo etchi ngs, Steve Furman ; Theatre 7 1 Playhouse, Furman, MAY 2: GREENVILLE: Furman Univ. Band Concert, M c­ Converse, 7:30. Nevitt, and pottery, Tom Turner; Havens Gallery, 2B1 2 Devine. 8:15. Alister, 3 P.M. MAY 2: GREENWOOD: Requiem (Fau re); U. S. C. Con­ MAY 6-9: GREENVILLE: State Art Collec­ MAY 13-15: SPARTANBURG: Aesop's Fal­ cert Choir; First Baptist Church, 4 P.M. tion ; feature of Greenville Arts Festival. ables, Spartanburg Children's Theatre, MAY 3: CREENVILLE: American Gui ld of O rganists ; O ther highlights: artists' demo nstrations, Allison H. Roulston, D ir. ; Spartanburg organ reci tal by William Whitehead, W estminster Choir crafts, & " Sunday Pa inters' Exhibit" o pen ~ little Theatre (May 13 & 14, 7:30; May 15, Co llege, Bethlehem, Pa.; Westminster Presbyterian ~ to area painters except Greenville Artists 10:30 & 2). Church, 8 P.M. Gui ld mem bers; Textile Hall. MAY 3: SPARTANBURG: jean Casadesus, pi an ist; Spar­ MAY 23: GREENVILLE: " Puppets," Jr. l eague Pu p­ MAY 8-30: SPARTANBURG : One-man show, Donald APR. 1, 15 & 29: GREENVILLE: G reat Books Evening tanburg Symphony Artists Night, Tw ichell Aud., Con­ M cAdoo, Virginia re alist; the Gallery. Discussion Group, with leaders, Robert Joerger and Mrs. peteers; Greenville County M us eum o f A rt, 3 P.M. verse, 8 (subscription only). MAY 27-31: GREENVILLE: Shakespearean play, BJU Clas­ MAY 9-30: CHARLESTON: Springs M ills' Traveling A rt Richard Watson, Jr.; Westminster Pres byterian Church, MAY 4: COLUMBIA: Geo rge Sh irley, M etropolitan Show ; the Gibbes Gallery. sic Players; the Bob jones University Opera, Concert & 8 P.M . O pera; U. S. C. Student Un io n Artist Series, Capstone MAY 9-2B: COLUMBIA: Pete Przekop, Pawley's Island ; APR. 5: CHARLESTON: Jean Jacques Rousseau, an Early Drama Series; Rodeheaver A ud., B. Ho use, U. S. C., 8 P.M . the Sandlapper Gallery. MAY, TO BE SCHEDULED : Hippie, speaker, Dr. j ohn Andrew , College of MAY 9-30: FLORENCE: SCASA Invitational Traveling AIKEN : Spring Arts Festival p resentation, dir. by Sue Charleston; County Library, 8:30. Exhibition; the Florence M useum. Currie; Aiken Comm unity Playhouse. MAY 5: COLUMBIA: Adib Fazah, baritone; A PR. B: SPARTANBURG: Robt. D. Bristow, author (Night Russell House, U niv. of S. C., 8 P.M . MAY 9-31 : GREENVILLE: American Drawings & W ater­ Season, etc.), W inthrop College faculty; Twichell Aud., COLUMBIA: Musical, Cynthia Gilliam, Dir.; the W ork­ colors, 18th and 20th Century American Artists (IBM); Converse College, noon. shop Theatre. ~ Greenville County Museum of Art. APRIL, TO BE SCH EDULED : HARTSVILLE: Second p roduction by newly organized MAY 6: COLUMBIA: Concerto-Aria w inners, w ith Hartsvi lle Com mun ity Players, at Center Theatre. MAY 10-28: CO LUMBIA: USC Undergraduate Student CHARLESTON: El izabeth Boatwright Cok er, H artsville U. S. C. Orc h estra+--M cM-> <.I~>r ,J:-..;a.ll , U. S. C., 8 P.M . Exhibition ; Huntington Gallery, U. S. C. Dept. ot A rt. MAY 6: SPARTANBURG: U. S. Band Concert; W ind novelist; the Poetry Society of S. C.; Grace Episcopal ·c. MAY 11 -23: COLUMBIA: Richland Art School Festi val, Ch urch Yo uth Center, 8:30. Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble; M e morial Aud., 8 (free). with o uts ide Gala, Sun. May 16, 3-5; Columbia Museum M AY 6-9: GREENVILLE: Creative W riting A w ards for MAY 7: COLUMBIA: U. 5. C. M en's Glee Club; M c­ of Art. entries by Greenville area resid ents; Greenville Art s M as ter Hall, 8. Fes tival, Textile Hall. MAY 9: COLUMBIA: Bartok & Schumann by String THRU APR. 2: FLOREN CE: Graph ics, Julia Hom er W il­ MAY 11-31 : MONCKS CORNER: State Art MAY, TO BE SCHEDULED : Quartet; U. S. C. Chamber Music Series ; McM aster son, Charleston ; the Florence M useum. Collect ion; exhibit sponsored by Berkeley CHARLESTO N: Rea d ings from Carolina Carols by Helen Hall, 4. THRU APR. 3: BEAUFORT: 10th annual art exhib it, Middle School, in Berkeley County Li brary. King and w o rks by Co lumbia Q uill Club members; the MAY 10: FLORENCE: A nnual " Pops" Concert, the Flo r­ Bea ufort Art Association; National Guard Armory. ~ Poetry So ciety of S. C. ence Symphony, Dr. j . Franklin W est, Conduct or; W es t THRU APR. 4: COLUMBIA: A rtists' Gu ild of Columbia MAY 11 -30: SPARTANBURG: O ne-woman show , Jeane! CHARLESTON, late M ay or ea rly june: Spring Forum, High School, 8. annual Spring j uried Show; Colum b ia Museum of Art. Dres kin, Greenville; the Arts Ce nter. the Poetry Soci ety of S. C. MAY 11 : CLINTO N : Fol k Festiva l, feature of Fifth An­ THRU APR. 4: GREE NVILLE: Recent D raw ings & Paint­ MAY 12-JUNE 2: COLUMBIA : " Goldsm ith 70"; Co lum­ nual Festival of Arts, Pres byterian College (6 P.M .). ings, D avid Van Hook, Curator, Columbia Museum of bia M useum of Art. Art; Greenville County Museum of Art. MAY, TO BE SCH EDULED: MAY 12: FLORENCE : Columbia Music THRU APR. 4: SPARTANBURG: "Time Rem embered," AIKEN: Aiken Artists Guil d Spring j uried Exh ib it, duri ng Theatre Q uartet, fo r Fine Arts Even ing, exhibit sponsored by Arts Cou ncil, Council of Archi­ Aiken Spring A rts Festival. S. C. Fed' n. of Women's Clubs Conference. tects & Hist orical Assoc.; the Arts Center, 151 N. Fair­ ANDERSON: Anderson Art Association's 9th annual ~ view. Spring Sidewalk Art Sh ow; Watson Village. MAY 14: GREENVILLE: Brahms' Requiem ; Furman O r­ THRU APR. 4: SPARTANBURC: Serigraphs & etchings, MANNING: Sidewalk Art Show by Clarendon County chestra, Concert Choir & singers; M cAlister Au d ., 8:15. M argo W ilkinso n; the Gallery, 327 East Kennedy. artists, sponsored by Man ning Civic league; Cou rthouse MAY 16: COLUMBIA: Choral Festival; U. S. C. Concert THRU APR. 6: COLUMBIA: Wood Block and linoleum Squa re . Choir and other college or high school grou ps; M c­ Prints (Pratt Graphics); Columbia College Art Dept., M aster Hall, 4. Edens library Gallery. MAY 20: CLINTON: Spring Choral Concert, Presbyterian THRU APR. 9: COLUMBIA: U. S. C. Graduate Students' College; Belk A ud., 8. Exhib it ; Huntington Gallery, U. S. C. Dept. of A rt. MAY 23: COLUMBIA: Gloria (Vivald i); Trinity Episcopal All APRIL: APR. 1: NEWBERRY: " Musi cology," lecture by Dr. W m. Church Choir, j ohn B. Haney, D irector; 11 A .M. AIKEN : Sculpture, Jon Formo; Ai ken Regional Campus, S. Newman, dir., graduate m usic studies, Univ. o f N. C. ; MAY 24: COLUMBIA: Richard Veale, tenor; Columbia Univ. of S. C. New berry Coli. Arts & l ectures Se ries, Wiles Chapel, 8. College faculty re cital; Co ttingham Thtr., 8. CHARLESTON: Continuous exhibit s, Charlesto n Artist APR. 2: SPARTANBURC : Converse College Cho ra le; M AY 25: GREENVILLE: The Unicorn (M enotti); Green­ Guild Room; M unicipal Aud. Blackman Music Hall, Converse, 8 P.M . ville Civic Chorale, ass isted by members of Greenvi lle CLINTON : Presbyterian College Ar t Students' Annual APR. 4: COLUMBIA: Statew ide Choral Festival with Civic Ballet; M cAlister Aud., 8:15. Exhibit ion and Artists of laurens County; Douglas Univ. of S. C. Oratorio Cho ir & o ther groups; McM as ter MAY 2B & JUNE 1: GREENVILLE: Help! Help! The House Gallery, plus continuous art exhib its, the jacobs Recital Hall, U. S. C. Dept. o f Music, 4 P.M . Globolinks! (M enotti); Bob Jo nes Univ. Orchestra, Ora­ Gallery and Library; Presby terian College. APR. 4: COLUMBIA: Faure Requiem, U. S. C. Concert to rio Society & Opera Assoc. ; Rod eheaver Aud. COLUMBIA : SCASA (S. C. Assoc. of Schools of Art) Choir, Arpad Darazs, Director with soloists Tom West­ Tricenten nial Exhibition ; Edens Li brary Gallery, Co­ moreland, Beverly Reed Hay and Evelyn M cGarrity ; lumbia College. THRU APR. 1: ROCK Hill: The Time of Your Life, Wm. Wash ingt on Street United Methodist Church, 7:30. COLUMBIA: " Environments" (Gala feature), and " Down­ I. Long, Dir.; Winthrop Theatre, j o hnson Bld g. A ud., APR. 5: TIGE RVILLE: North G reenville Jr. College Choi r, east Artist: W illiam S. Moise" ; the Columbia Museum 8 P.M. Dwight Robinson, Dir.; Turner Aud., 8. of Art. THRU APR. 3: COLUMBIA: Hello, Dolly, joint presen­ APR. 6: COLUMBIA: Frits de jo nge, vio linist and John CREENVILLE: Bob Jones University Collection of Sacred tation of University Thea tre and USC Dept. of Music. Adams, pianist ; faculty recital, U. S. C. Dept. o f Music, Art (Tues. -Sat., 12-5; Sun. 1 :30-6.) D irectors; Russe ll E. Green, w ith Fred W . Teuber and M cM as ter Hall. 8. GREENVILLE : Stud ent Show, Dept. of A rt Gallery, Fur­ Eve lyn M cGarrity of USC m usic faculty. Drayto n Hall, APR. 8: COLUMBIA: Isaac St ern, viol in ist ; Columbia man Univ. usc, 8:15. Music Festival Series, Township Aud., 8. GREENVILLE : Paintings, Henry Mitchell ; Watkins Center APR. 1-6: GREENWOOD: Aesop's Falables, Children' s APR. 11 : COLUMBIA: j oel Rose n, pi an ist; Concert Se­ Gallery, Fu rman. Theatre of Greenwo od Communi ty Theatre, A ileen l au, ries, Columbia Museum of A rt, 3 :30. GREENVILLE : O ne-woman show, Esther Cloud; Peoples M USI C PROGRAMMING: Dir. APR. 12: SPARTANBURG: Grant Jo hannsen, pianist; Natl. Bank, Main O ffice. COLUMBIA: W COS-FM , 97.9; W O IC, AM 1320; WUSC­ APR. 2: O RANGEBURG: M edea, the Henderson- Davi s Spa rtanb urg Conce rt Series (subscrip tion on ly) ; Tw ichell MYRTLE BEACH: Watercolors, Eleanor Duvall Spruill; FM , 89 .9; WXRY- STE REO, 93.5 FM . Playe rs o f So uth Caro lina State College, H. D. Flow ers, Aud., Converse, 8. the Gallery, M yrtle Beach Convention Center. GREENVILLE: WMUU FM-Stereo, 94.5; AM 1260. For II, Dir.; Clafltn College Aud., 8. APR. 13: CLEMSON: Clemson Univ. Ba nd and Choir; MURRELL'S INLET: Sculpture, A nna Hyatt Hu ntingto n; listings, contact Jim Ryerso n, Station Mgr., WMUU, Bob APR. 3: SPARTANBURG: Medea, the Henderson- Davis Daniel High Scho ol. Brookgreen Gardens. Jones Univ., Greenvi lle 29614. Players, S. C. State Co llege, sponso red by U niv. of S. C., APR. 13: G REENVILLE : Crescent Yo uth Symphony, Wm. ROCK HILL: " Art on Pa per" (the D illard Co llection); S. C. Educational Televisio n (WITV, Ch. 7, Cha rleston ; Spartanburg at Twichell Aud., Converse College, 8. H. Thomas, Conductor, with Sa rah Reese, soprano, M ain Art Gallery, Mai Ru tledge Bldg., W inth rop Col­ W EBA-TV, Ch. 14, Allendale; W NTV, Ch. 29, Green­ APR. 5: COLUMBIA : M ed ea, Henderson-D avis Players; soloist ; W ade Hampton High School Aud., 8. lege. vi lle; W JPM -TV, 33, Fl o rence; W RLK, 35, Columbia & C. A. Johnson High School, 8. APR . 15: ANDERSON: Lee Luvisi, pian ist; And erson SPARTANBURG: Two -man sho w, Emery Bopp and Carl Channel 55, Rock Hi ll.) April highlights: A PR. 6-8: HARTSVILLE: D ramatic presentation by Coker Community Concert. Blair, Bob jones Univ. facul ty ; W offord College Library. APR. 5, 7:30 P.M.: joh n Adams, pianist, U. S. C. faculty College students in drama workshop conducted by APR. 15, 17 & 19: CO LUMBIA : Carmen, starring Evelyn APR. 2-3: CHARLESTON: Cha rlest on A rtist Guild's an­ (DeBussy & Sch ubert w orks, in U. S. C. M cMaster Hall Mrs. Frances Hoffm an Lavine; College Aud., 8. l aBruce ; Columbia Lyric Theatre, Sidney J. Palmer, nual Sidewalk Art Exhibit,-along St. Ph ilip's Churchyard recital). APR. 8- 10: GREENVILLE: Marat/ Sade, Furman Theatre M usical Dir.; Dreher High Schoo l, Aud., 8. fence, 9-5 :30. APR. 10, 9:30 P.M . & APR. 11, 3: The Nazarene (Don Guild, Dr. Philip C. Hill, Dir.; M cA lister A ud., Fu rman, APR. 15-1 7: GAFFNEY: The Fantastlcks; C o II e g e­ APR. 2: BENNETISVILLE: No rth Carolina School of the APR. 2-3: CO NWAY / MYRTLE BEACH : Waccamaw Gillis), Ash ley River Ba ptist Church Cho ir, Cha rleston 8:15. Commun ity Theatre and limest one College Music Arts Ballet Theatre, p resented by Marlboro Area Arts Young People's Art Show, from Ho rry County Schools, (90- min., C). APR. 9: AIKEN, M edea, Henderson- Davis Players; Aiken Dept.; Fullerton Aud., limestone, 8 P.M. plus 2 P.M . Council; Bennettsv ille H igh School Aud., B P.M . spo nsored by Waccamaw Art s & Crafts Guild; Univ. of APR. 12, 7:30 : Newberry College Choir, Dr. Milton l i ttle Theatre, 8. matinee, Ap r. 17. APR. 8: HARTSVILLE : " The Gleanlings"; Coker College S. C. Regional Cam p us, Myrtle Beach-Conw a{ Highw ay. Moo re , Director. A PR. 14-MAY 22 : CHARLESTON: Charley's A unt, The APR. 15: SPARTANBURG: The Spartanbu rg Symphony, Aud., 8. Admiss ion, 50 ¢. APR. 3 & 10: COLUMBIA: Artists' Guild o Columbia APR. 15, 10: A Renaissance Life: a personal vi ew o f O rphan's Mother D inner Theatre, j oya Smith, Dir.; Henry janiec, Conducto r; Leonard A ud., Wofford, 11 . APR. 18: BEAUFO RT : " Pollution- It'll Be the Death o f annual Sidewalk Art Show, along Trin ity Episcopal Bernard Berenson, w ritten and narrated by Sir Kenneth M e!" ; the Byrne M i ller Dance Thea tre, D uke & W est Clark. Charleston Inn, W ed. & Sat. nights. APR. 15: SPARTANBURG: Air Fo rce Band and Si nging Church fence, 10-5. APR. 15-17: GAFFNEY: The Fanlasticks, j oint presen ta­ Streets, 5 P.M . APR. 4-11 : CLEM SON : Springs Mills Traveling A rt Show ; Se rgeants; Twichell Aud., 8. APR. 19: GAFFNEY: No rth Carolina Dance Theatre; tio n o f College-Commu nity Theatre and limestone APR. 18: CHARLESTO N : Charleston Chamber Ensemble Ru dolph l ee Gallery, Clemson Univ. College of Archi­ APR. 19, 7 P.M . & APR. 24, 7:30 : Smith­ College M usic D ept.; Fullerton Aud., 8 P.M ., p lus 2 Town and Gown Concert Series; limestone Co ll ege tecture. so nian Pu ppets. Sunday Concert Series; the G ibbes Art Gallery, 4 P.M. Fullerton Aud., 8. P.M ., A pril 17. APR. 18: COLUM BIA: Brass and orga n concert, Univ. APR. 4-MAY 6: FLO REN CE: 18th Pee Dee Regional, APR. 24, 8:30 P.M . & APR. 26, 7:30: Gul­ lah Baskets, fi lm co-sponsored by S. C. A PR. 16-18: BEAUFO RT: M arry M e, Bea ufort Little o f S. C. Chamber M usic Concert Series; Tri n ity Ep is­ APR. 19-21: ROCK HILL: The Paul Tay lor East ern South Carolina Art; the Florence Museu m. ~ Th eatre, Betty M allo ch Davis, D i r. ; Bea ufort El ementary copal Chu rch, 4 P.M . APR. 5-23: DUE W EST: The Romans in Ancient Ro­ Arts Commission and produced & aired Dance Com pany in residence at Wi nthrop, by S. C. ETV (C). School Aud., 8:15. APR. 19: GREENVILLE: American Guild of O rga ni sts: mania (scu lptural and other influences); Erskine College jointly sponsored by Natl. Endowment for APR. 24, 9:30: W inthrop Co llege Choir, featuri ng "Im­ APR. 16-17, 19-24: SPARTANBURG: Tea Ho use of the " M usic for the Wedding Service," p rogram led by the Arts, Winthrop College and the S. C. Exh ibition Center, open dai ly, 2-5:30. A ugust Moon; 25th Anniversary Year encore from 1956- ~ provisational vocal encounter," Dr. j ames Elson, Di­ Freeman R. Orr; Buncombe St. M ethodist Church, 8. 57 seaso n; Spa rtanburg little Theatre, D avid W . Reid, Arts Com mission. APR. 6-13: BENNETISVILLE: S. C. Arts rector. APR. 19 & 20: GREENVILLE: The Dave Brubeck Q uartet; APR . 20: ROCK HILL: The Pa ul Taylor Dance Co.; W in­ Commission State Art Collection (wo rks APR. 24, 10: Newberry College Stage & Rock Band. D ir. At little Theatre, Ca mp Cro ft, Fri. & Sat., 8:30; Furman-Greenville Fine Arts Series; M cAlister Aud., Mon.-Thurs., 8. throp College Artist Series, Byrnes Aud., 8. by na tive or resident S. C. artists), M arl­ AP R. 26: Strumming by the Sea ; highlights of S. C. APR. 21: DENMARK : God's Trombones, the Henderson­ Furman, 8:15 P.M . APR. 23-24: SPARTANBURG : Concerts by Orchesis bo ro Area Arts Council-sponsored exh ibit; Folk Music Festival, M yrtle Beach. APR. 19: HAMPTON : The Marlow es, d uo-pianists; ~ Davis Players, S. C. State College, H. D . Flow ers, II, M o dern Dance C lub, Converse; Tw ichell Aud., 8 (free). Historical Museum. AP R. 29, 8 P.M .: The lincoln Quartet. D ir.; Voorhees College, 8. Allendale-Ham pton Community Concert, Ham pton Ele­ APR. 24-25: A IKEN : Civi c Ba llet concerts, including <\PR. 9-M A Y 2: GREENVILLE: " Southern Sculpture 70" m entary Sch ool A ud . A PR. 21-24: SPARTANBURG: Reynard the F01c, a p lay choreography by Carl Crosby, D ir.; Aiken Jr. High A ud . (Southern A ssociation of Sculptors); Greenville County ASSISTE D BY S. C. ARTS CO MMISS ION. for children ; Palmetto Players, Converse Co llege; APR. 20: CLEMSON : The Gree nville Symphony Orches­ (Apr. 24, 8:15; Apr. 25, 3). Museum of Art. Tw ichell ·Aud. (Apr. 21 & 22, 8 P.M .; A pr. 23, 4 P.M .; tra, Peter Rickett, Conductor; Li ttl ej ohn Coliseum, APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED: APR. 11-30: COLUMBIA: One-man show, W illiam S. Apr. 24, 10 A.M .) Clemson Univ. COLUMBIA : Dance concert by Benedict College d ance Dowis, Fl orence; the Sandlapper G allery. APR. 22-24: BENNETTSVILLE: Never Too l ate, the M arl­ APR. 22: RO CK Hill: Chamber Music recital, W inthrop students and local dance grou p; Antisdel Chapel, Bene­ APR. 11 -27: SPARTANBURG: Rece nt o ils, Marlin Grif­ ~ bo ro Players, M aidion Humphreys, Dir.; Bennettsville College School of M usic Faculty Series; Recital Hall, d ict, 8. fin ; Spartanburg Art Associati on exhibit; the Arts All EVENTS A ND EXH IB ITS ARE SU BJ ECT TO CHAN GE. High School Aud. 8 P.M . FLO REN CE: " Little W omen," adaptation by Peggy Center. PLEASE CHECK LOCA L N EWSPAPERS OR O TH ER N EWS APR. 22-M AY 1: FLO RENCE: A nnie, Get Your Gun, Patsy APR. 23: CH A RL ESTO N: Elijah (M endelssohn), in d ra m­ Sprague; the Florence Regional Civic Ballet Com pany; APR. 11-M ay 2: SPA RTANBURG: Watercolors & prints, SOURCES. Stone, Dir.; Florence l ittle Theatre Guild. atized version, Greater Charlest on Cho ra l Society, Florence little Theatre . artist / ornithologist A nne Worsham Richardson, Charles­ Sad ie jenkins Battle, Editor Thomas l. Faber, Director; Municipal A ud. ton; the Gallery. APR. 24, 26-29: A BB EVILLE: The Music M an, Abbeville GREENWOOD: Dance and acting w orkshop (perfo r­ D es ign by Graphic Designs, Inc., Columbia Community Theatre, George W. Settles, Managing Dir.; APR. 23: SPARTANBURG: W offord Co llege Glee Club mances as exams) ; students of Drama and M odern APR. 12-MAY 7: COLUMBIA: Cicero paintin gs, one­ Opera House, 8. Spring Concert; l eonard A ud., Wo fford, 8 P.M. (free). Dance Dept., l ander Co llege. man show; Huntington Gallery, U. S. C. Dept. of Art. Printed by Vogue Press, Inc.

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