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MAR. 9: SPARTANBURG: Spring conce rt, Spar­ APR IL 27: COLUMBIA: New York Brass Quintet; ALL APRIL: COLUMBIA: " Art Education": local tanburg Sy mphony, Henry Janiec, co nductor; University of S. C. St udent Union Artist Series; public school art wo rk ; Huntington Gallery, Sloa n Twichell Auditorium. Ca rolina Coliseum, 8 P.M. College, USC Department of Art. MAR. 10: CHARLESTON: Pi anist Roger Williams APRIL 27: ROCK HILL: Winthrop Chora l En­ ALL APRIL: : Armando del Cimmu to; and company; Jewish Community Ce nter Famous se mbl e; Sc hoo l of Music Reci tal Hall, 8 P.M. Art Exhibit; Univ. of S.C., Fl orence, Stokes Hal l Artists Series; Municipal Aud itorium, 8:30 P.M. APRIL 28: ROCK HILL : Thomas J. Cole, t enor Library. MAR. 11 -13: HARTSVILLE: Hartsville High School and Jess Casey, piano; joint faculty recital ; Win­ ALL APRIL & THRU JUNE 20: Chorus product ion; Center Theater. throp Co llege School of Music Recital Hall. ~ GREENVILLE : "Contemporary Art­ APRIL 30: GREENVILLE: Crescent Little Sym­ ~ V isis of S. C.'"; Greenville County MAR . 12: COLUMBIA: "Songs of Sou l and Spirit"; Museum of Art. concert by Pearl Williams Jones during Benedic c phony Orchestra, William H. Thomas, director; Co llege Life Enrich ment Week ; Antisdel Chapel, annual concert. APRIL 1-14: CLINTON: John O'Neil: one-man Benedict, 8 P.M . show; Presbyterian College art exhibit series. APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED : MAR. 12: GAFFNEY: Allyn Have rla nd , organ ist, in APRIL 1-27: COLUMBIA: Harriette Fra nces, art­ faculty recital; Limestone Co l lege Fullerton Au ­ AN OERSON : Hodges and Howard, duo-pianists; ist ; Univ. of S. C. Student Union exhibit series, Anderson Commu nity Concert Se ries. ditorium. Russell House. MAR . 12: NEWBERRY: '"The Men of Song", Ed­ APRIL 2-27: CHARLESTON : Annual mond Ka rlsrud, director; Newberry Co llege Artists Green Room Exhibition in the Dock MAR. 12: SPARTANBURG : "Seven Explorations ~ THRU MAR. 7: COLUMBIA: The Saga of Roaring and Lectures series; Wi les Chapel, Newberry ~ V Street Thea tre; the Charleston Art- Gulch; Colu mbia Dinner Theatre. into Literature" se ries: ushakespeare's King College, 8 P.M. ist Guild. (Hours: daily & Sundays, l ear ", by Prof. L. H. Chewning, Wofford College; 2-5 P.M. , also during plays, 8-10 P.M.) THRU MAR. 8: GREENVILLE / GREER; Tunn el of Spartanburg County Library, in cooperation with MAR . 13·14: COLUMBIA: Madame Butterfly (Puc­ Love ; The Village Dinner Theatre. the Arts Council of Spartanburg County. cini ); Columbia lyric Theatre, Sidney J. Pa lmer, APRIL 2-25: DUE WEST: Sybil Gibson: Primitives; Musical Di rector; Dreher High School Auditorium, Erskine College Exh ibition Center. MA R. 2: HOPKINS: Eveni ng of original one-acts; Lower Richland High School Drama Club, Reba MAR. 17: GREENVILLE: Gennett Cerf, pres. , Ran­ 8 P.M. APRIL 3-MAY 9: NEWBERRY: Children's Art; dom House publishers; Greenville Friends of the Higgins, director; High School Auditorium. MAR. 13: GREENVILLE: The Romeros, 11 The Royal Newberry College Exhibit series; Wiles Chapel. Library lecture series; Main Library Auditorium, Fa mily of the Spani sh Guitar"; Bob Jones Uni­ MAR . 4-7: CAMDEN : "An Even ing with the APRIL 5-JUNE 20: CHARLESTON: Theatre", including one-acts: The Monkey's Paw, 8 P.M. versit y , Concert & Drama Series (season "'~ V '" Art in Sou th Caro l ina, 1670 - 1970'"; directed by Allan Si ndler and The Widow's Mite, APRIL 1: COLUMBIA: Poetry reading by Phyl lis subscription). '\....); the Gibbes Art Gall ery. directed by Bill O'B rien; Camden Community Ph illips Giese: Columbia Museum of Art, 8:15 MA R. 13: GREENVILLE: Furman University Sym­ APRIL 6-MAY 6: SPARTANBURG: '"Arts Festival Theatre, in Richardson Hall, Grace Episcopal P.M. phonic Band concert, Dan Ellis, co ndu ctor; Mc­ 1970: S. C. Pa inting"; the Arts Center Gal leries, Ch urch. APRIL 9: SPARTANBURG : '"S even Explorations Alister Auditorium. Arts Council of Spa rta nburg Co unty. MAR . 4: SPARTANBURG: Saint Joan ; th e Alpha­ into Literature" series; "A Twentieth Century MAR. 15: COLUMBIA: Evelyn La- APRIL 8-9 & 12: CHARLE STON: An- Omega Pl ayers; Gymn, Spartanburg Junior Col­ Look at Tom Jones", by Prof. Charles 0. Ashmore, "-'~ V Bruce, mezzo so prano, so loist with "-\ V nual Spring Clothesline Art Show lege, 8 P.M. Conve rse College; Spartanburg Coun ty library, \....l: the Columbia Philharmonic Orches- '\....);~ by the Charleston Artist Guild; MAR . 5-l: ROCK HILL: Annual S. C. High School in cooperation with the Arts Council of Spartan­ tra, Dr. Arthur M. Fra se r, conductor, MAR. 10: ROCK HILL : World pre- Gibbes Art Gallery Garden. (Hours: Drama Fest ival, wi th original plays submitted by burg County. in Tricentennial-yea r series featuring S. C. art ists. "-' V miere, "Charleston Theatre 1794", 11).5 P.M .; Sun., 1·6 P.M.) My rtle Beach, other high school drama groups; Program: Popular Ma sterpieces of the 20 th Cen ­ '\....);~ commissioned for S. C. Trice nten- Wint hrop Theatre, Rock Hill, W. I. long, advisor. APRIL 30 : Southern Literary Festival, for college t ury: Dreher High School Auditorium, 3:30 P.M. nial ; the State Ballet Company with APRIL 8-MAY 9: CLEMSON: Collection of art and university students (some event s open to from Greenvi lle County Museum of Art; l ee Hall MAR. 6-7 , 12-14, 18-21: CHARLESTON : Star MAR . 16: GAFFNEY : "Spring Si ng'" by combined choreog raphy by director Stanley Zompakos; Spangled Girl (Simon), Dorothy D'Anna, director; the general public); University of S. C. ca mpus. Byrnes Auditorium, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Gallery, Clemson University School of Architec­ Limestone Col lege choirs; Fullerton Auditor ium, ture. the Footlight Players in the Dock Street Theatre. l imestone. MAR . 14: GREENVILLE: Annual Spring perform­ MAR . 6-8: COLUMBIA: Hansel and Gretel, Mary ance, Greenville Civic Ballet; Memorial Audi­ APRIL 10-11 AND 17-18: COLUMBIA: Spring Fes­ MAR . 16: GREENVILLE: Furman Unive rsi ty Sing­ Lou Kramer, director; Children's Theatre of Town tori um. tival, Artists' Gu ild of Co lumbia, along Trinity Theatre. ers in concert, DuPre Rhame, director; McAlister Episcopal Church fence. Audit orium. MAR. 20-22: COLUMBIA: " Ill for the Show", fea­ MAR . 7: CHARLESTON: Reserve Two for Murder turing original choreography by Michael Uand, APRIL 10·30: SPARTANBURG: '"Th e Ca rolinas (Jo hn Randa l l); first Sa t urday-night performance MAR. 16: SPARTANBURG: USC Woodwi nd Qu in­ Ann Brodie and Fina Suarez, S. C. natives or res­ Collect "; ori ginal art from Gilbert Stuart t o An­ at The Orpha n's Mother Dinner Thea ter. tet; Leonard Aud itorium, Wofford Col lege, 8 P.M. idents; Co lumbia Ci ty Ballet Company; Dreher drew Wyeth, privately owned by area residents. MAR. 11 ·14: CLEMSON : Th e Lion in Winter (John MAR . 16: COLUMBIA: USC Cha mber Mus ic con­ High School Aud itorium. Exh ibit sponsored by th e Art Associat ion and Goldman); Ann Bond, director; Clemson little cert; location TBA. the Arts Council of Spa rtanburg County, and Theatre. APRIL 4: COLUMBIA: 29th annual Ca rol ina Bal· displayed at the new Woff ord Co llege library. MAR. 18 : HARTSVILLE: Coke r College noon as­ let; Dreher H igh Schoo l Auditorium, 8 P.M. MAR. 11-13: HARTSVILLE: My Fair Lady (Lerner 11 :.~Jnbiy l(,usic pmgram; College aud itorium. APR!l !1 - ~.t~':' ~; G-REEN'.'!!..LE: Arr;cdc.-Jn P.:::: i:-: t­ & Loewe/, 'N. 'wV. Tisdale and Vada Gofc, di­ APRIL 6: 1!'"HARLESTON : "Charles­ ers of the 19th Century"; Greenville County Mu­ rectors; Hartsvi lle High School Choral Depart­ MAR . 19: GREENVILLE: Ca rrol l Glenn, violinist· ton Thea tre 1794"; t he State Ba llet seum of Art. ment. guest artist with the Greenvi lle Symphony, Peter Co mpany; Mun icipal Aud itorium. '0.()D MAR. 13-14: AIKEN: Th e lion in Winter (Go ld­ Kickett, d irector; McAlister Auditorium, 8:15 P.M. APRIL 15-MAY 30: COLUMBIA: Col umbia Co ll ege APRIL 8: SPARTANBURG: '"Charles­ Art Depart ment Faculty Exhibition: Wil liam Tid­ man}, Wil l Co le, d irector; Aiken Community Play­ MAR . 21 : CHARLESTON: Beve rl y Wolff, mezzo­ ton Theatre 1794"; the State Ballet wel l and Will iam McC ulloch; Eden s Library Gal ­ house, Virginia Acres. soprano; t he Sou th Ca rolina State College Male '0.()D Company; Twichell Auditorium, Con­ lery. MAR. 13: CHESTER : Snow Wh ite and the Seven Chorus, Claude Pi nson, director; guest art ist£ ve rse Col lege. APRIL 18: Young People's Art Show Dwarfs, Aileen Lau, director; the Chi ldren's The­ with the Cha rleston Sym phony Orchestra; Mu­ APRIL 11 : ORANGEBURG: Modern Dance Group atre of Greenwood little Th eatre in performance MAR. 22, 24 & 26: CHARLESTON : nicipal Auditorium, 8:30 P.M . "'~ V (by Charleston residents in grades sponsored by Chester Jaycees; Chester Junior Tricentennial " Fest iva l of Houses" co ncert; Fine Arts Center, Claflin College, 8 P.M. '---l: 1 through 12); College of Charles- MAR. 23: AIKEN : Th e Don Shirley Trio, directed Hi gh School. '0.()D tour (2-5 P.M.) of restored Anson­ APRIL 17: ORANGEBURG: Les Danseurs Afri­ ton campus. borough area, sponsored by Hi storic by pianist Don Shirley; Aiken Community Con­ MAR. 16-1 8: ORANGEBURG : Experimental one­ cains; South Carol ina State Co llege Lyceum APRIL 19-25: ALLENDALE , EDGE­ act plays; the Henderson-Davis Players of South Foundation. cert se ries. Charleston Series; White Hall Auditorium. FIELD AND ORANGEBURG COUN · Ca rol ina State College, H. D. Fl owe rs, II, director MAR. 23 : COLUMBIA: All-City Choral Fe st ival, ~ TIES : Art shows du ring Co unty MAR . 23, 25 & 27: CHARLESTON : ~ {J with play directing student s; White Hall Audi­ Dr. Alex Ral ey, direct or; Township Aud itorium, 8 APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED: Participation Weeks for the S. C. "Tradd Street by Candlelight", tour torium. P.M. Tricentennial. (Exhibit in Allendale to honor lo­ of 18th Ce ntury architecture; Hi s­ ROCK HILL: Annual Spring Th eatre Dance Con­ MAR. 17: CHARLESTON : Cabaret, starring Tandy '0.()D MAR. 26 & 28: GREENVILLE: To sca; Bob Jones cert, Alice Hayden Salo, direct or; Winthrop Col­ cal artists; exhibit in Orangeburg sponso red by toric Charleston Foundation's Tri- New Town Players.) Cronyn; Charleston Jew ish Community Ce nter ce nten nial "Festiva l of Houses". University with guest si ngers from Metropolitan lege. Famous Artist s Se ries: Municipal Aud itorium, 8 and other leading opera com pa nies; Rodeheaver APRIL 20-MAY 2: CLINTON: 4th An nual Festiva l P.M. MAR. 30, APRIL 1 & 3: CHARLES· Auditorium (season subscription). of Arts, Presbyterian College. TON: "Church Street by Candle­ MAR. 18-21 : ABBEVILLE: Rags to Ri ches, Fl etch­ '0.()D light"; Hist oric Charleston Founda­ MAR. 27 : SUMTER: Va rel and Bailly; 8 singers­ APRIL 26-30: SPARTANBURG: Spartanburg City W. Ferguson, director; Youthea tre Division of t ion's Tricentennial " Festiva l of dancers from France; Sumter-Sha w Commun ity Schoo ls Art Exhibit; Memorial Auditorium. Abb ev ille Co mmunity Theatre; the Opera House. Houses". Co ncert se ries. APRIL 28-MAY 19: DUE WEST: "Creative Play­ MAR . 19: CONWAY: The House of Atreus, S. C. MAR. 30: ROCK HILL: Catheri ne Crozier, prof. th ings: Th e Spirit of Pl ay"; Erskine Co llege Ex­ Theatre Co mpany; sponsored by Univ. of S. C., APRIL 1-JUNE 30: COLUMBIA: '"300 Co nway in Conway Elementary Schoo l Auditorium. Years of S. C. Architecture"; Co­ organ at Rol lins Co llege; Winthrop Co llege Artist hibition Center. lumbia Museum of Art. Series; Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P.M. MA R. 19-21, 23: GREENWOOD : Alice in Wond er­ '0.0D APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED: land (Madge Miller), Aileen lau, director; the MAR. 31 : COLUMBIA: Co lumbia Philharmon ic AP RIL 1970 S. C. Tricentennial tou rs BENNETTSVILLE: Outdoor art show, Children's Tllea tre of Greenwood Little Theatre. of architectural interest, during the Orchest ra Women's Symphony Association Musi c Appreciation Luncheon: Three Columbia com­ tentatively planned by Marlboro MAR. 20-21 : FLORENCE: Children's Theatre pro­ foll owing Coun t y Participation Area Arts Cou nc il, newly formed '0.()D posers, Prof. Fred Teuber, Sidney J. Palmer and duction, Beverly Thomas, di rector. Weeks: with S. C. Arts Commission assist- Dr. Da rrel l Ri chardso n discuss Apri l 7th concert ~ MAR . 21-29: COLUMBIA: Jo e Egg (Nichols), Jim APR IL 5-11 : BERKELEY COUNTY (Earl y 181h - At Town House, 12 noo n. Ph one there for res­ ance. E. Quick, d irector; the Workshop Th eatre, Co lum­ Cen tury plantation houses and churches). erva t ions. COLUMBIA: Art exhibit; Al le n Unive rsity Depa rt­ bia Museum of Art Auditorium. ment of Fine Arts. MAR. 22: ORANGEBURG: Curtain Call, Ira Al ­ APRIL 5-1 1: DORCHE STER COUNTY (Ante-bellum MARCH , TO BE SCHEDULED houses; Middleton and other landscaped gar­ CHARLESTON : Art Competition for ridge (Ossie Davis), l ois Gree n, director; the Hen­ dens). GREEN WOOD: Prague Chambe r Orchestra; Green­ Students 14-18 from Charleston derson-Davis Players, S. C. State College; White wood Commun ity Co ncert series. ~~ V Co unty, sponsored by the Cha rl es- Hal l Auditorium. APRIL 12-18: MARLBORO COUNTY. ALL MAR. AND SEPT.-APRIL: CHARLESTON: MAR. 30: COL UMB IA: Cabaret, University of S. C. AP RIL 2: CLINTON: Princeton Chamber Ensem­ ton Artist Gu ild; winning ent ries Guild Room exh ibitions by t he Charleston Artist Student Union Artist Se ries; Township Audi­ APRIL 19-25: ALLENDALE and EDGEFIELD bl e; Cl inton Community Concert seri es. Guild; Municipal Auditorium. exh ibited at Charleston County Pub I ic Library. COUN TIES. torium, 8 P.M . APRIL 3: GEORGETOWN : Evelyn ALL MA R.: COLUMBIA: Pai ntings by student s GREENVILLE: Pi edmont Pancrama exhibits. SUMTER : One-man show by Robert Courtright, MARCH, TO BE SCH EDULED : APR IL 24 & 25: SPARTANBURG COUNTY (Friday, La Bruce, mezzo-soprano, so I o is t at U.S .C. Summer School of the Arts, Hilton Sumter native now of New York; the Art Gal­ BEAUFORT: The Ma le Ani ma l (Thurber-Nugent); W-5; Sat., 11).1). ~ with the Co lumbia Phi lharmonic Or­ Head: Huntin~S~ on Gal lery, Sloan College, USC chestra; spo nsored by the George­ Department of Art. lery in Su mter. Bea ufort little Theatre. APRI L 15-MAY 15: CLEMSON : 1969 " Homes for town Musical Arts Club with S. C. Arts Com­ FLORENCE: University Theatre, USC; Univ. of Better Living11 awa rds exhibit ; Lee Hall Gallery, mission assistance; Wi nya h High Schoo l Audi­ ALL MAR.: FLORENCE: Leo Twiggs: Art Exhibit; S.C., Florence Artist and l ec ture Series. Univ. of S. C., Fl orence, Stokes Hall Library. Clemson Univers ity School of Arch itecture. torium, 8 P.M. SPARTANBURG : Through the South (a dapted by APRIL 5: ESTILL: In Op eretta Time; Allendale­ ALL MAR . AND YEAR -ROUND: GREENVILLE: Bob Jam es and Robin Parker), James Parker, director; Jones Univers ity Museum of Sacred Art. Hou rs: the Palmetto Players, Converse Col lege. Hampton Concert series. Tues.-Sat., noon-S P.M.; Sundays, 1:30-6 P.M. APR IL 5: CHARLESTON: North SPARTANB UR G: The Three Maroes, a play based ALL MAR .: SPARTANBURG, '"Art on medieval church drama forms and staged on "'~ V Charleston Cho ral iers; Air Force from Arts Camp 1969'", held by Arts a "pageant" or wagon; the Christian Drama Group, ~ "Airmen of Note"; Society for the Council of Sparta nbu rg Co unty with Mrs. Doris Da rgan, producer; sponsored by the Preservation of Spirituals, in joint ~ S. C. Arts Commission assistance; Ep iscopal Church of the Advent. concert at Charles Towne landing, Ol d Town Regional Museum, S. Pine Tricentennia l site, 3:30 P.M. St. APRI L 2-5: ANDERSON : Wa it Until Dark, Sam THRU MAR. 8: SPARTANB URG : "Southeastern Sa nfilippo, director; Anderson Community The­ APR IL 6: ROCK HILL: Mary Ray John so n, pian­ Juried Show" from Winston-Salem, N. C. Gallery atre. ist; Winthrop Co llege Sc hool of Music faculty of Co ntemporary Art; the Ga llery, 327 East Ken­ APRIL 2·4, 8-11 , 15·18: CHARL ES ­ series; Reci tal Hall, 8 P.M. nedy. ~ TON: A Rare, Fine Towne, original APRI L 7: COLUMBIA: Robert Mac­ TH RU MAR. 15: COLUMBIA: '"Superson ic Pai nt­ ~ V musical com missioned for S. C. Tri- -Donald , pianist, soloist wit h the ing" by Philipp Weichberger; Columbia Museum centennial, wi th book and lyrics by ~~ 10 Col umbia Phi lha rmonic Orchestra, Patricia Colbert Robinson and music by Mel Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, conductor, in of Art. Marvin; the Footlight Pl aye rs in the Dock Street Tricentennial-year se ries fea turing S. C. artists. THR U MAR. 20: FLORENCE: 17th Pee Dee Re­ ALL MARCH: COLUMBIA: S. C. Craftsmen ex­ Thea t re, Emmett Robinson , director. Also Po rgv an d Bess excerpts, C. A. Johnson High gional Art (painting, grap hics and photography hi bit; The Studio Ga llery, Monticel lo Road. APRIL 2: GREENWOOD: The House of Atreu s; School Choir, Margaret Thornton, director; Dre­ competition); the Florence Museum. MARCH , TO BE SC HEDULED : the Sou th Ca rol ina Theatre Company, Mi lton her High Schoo l Auditorium, 8 P.M. Dickson, producer-director; Lander College. SATURDAYS AT 2: Met ropolitan Opera broad­ MAR. 1-22: COLUMBIA: Spring Juried Show, FLORENCE: Ceramics exhibit, University of S. C. Arti sts' Gui ld of Columbia; Columbia Museum cast s; WIS. Columbia and other S. C. stations APRIL 8: CHARLESTON: Restaging at Fl orence. APR IL 3-4, 7-11 : CO LU MBIA: Royal Hunt of the of Ams rica's first opera , Flora ; pre- of Art. Sun (Peter Shaffer); Town Thea tre, Anita Gran­ (see newspaper radio sc hedule in your area): "'~ V MYRTLE BEACH : Crafts and art exhibit by Horry '\....l: miere performance, Charleston Op- MAR. 1·21: DUE WEST: "Yugos lavia : A Report"; nis, director. MAR . 7: Ma dama Butterfly era Co mpany, Ve rnon W. Weston, Cou nty schoo l ch ildren, in cooperation with Wac­ APRIL 3·5, 10-12 : GREENVILLE: Children's The­ prints from biennial international print exhibi­ camaw Art s and Cra fts Gu ild. MAR. 14: La Fanciulla del West Musical Director; Garden Theatre, 8:30 P.M. tion in Ljubljana, Slovena; Erskine College Ex­ atre product ion, Robert H. Mclane, director. APRI L 9-11: COLUMBIA: University Theatre pro­ MAR . 21 : La Traviata APRIL 8: HARTSVILLE: Pro Musica Group; hibition Center. APRIL 10-11 : COLUMBIA: Craftsmen's Festival, Hartsville Community Concert series; Center sponsored by S. C. Craftsme n in coope ration with duction, to be announced, Russell E. Green, di­ MAR . 2-7: COLUMBIA: S. C. State rector; Drayton Hall, Unive rsity of S. C., 8:15 P.M. MAR . 28: Ariadne auf Naxe-s Theater, 8 P.M. Art Collection and SAM (G reenvi lle Col umbia Chamber of Ccmmerce; Richland Art School parking lot, Columbia Museum of Art, APRIL 9-11 , 14·18 : GREENVILLE: The Promise AFR ll 4: APR I L 9: GAFFNEY: The Gregg Smith Singers; ~ Co unty Museum of Art's Student Art Mobi le), both Arts Commission­ 10 A.M.-10 P.M. daily. {Ai ekse i Arbuzov), Piet Knetsch, director; Fu r­ APRIL 11: Le Nozze di Figaro Limestone Co llege Town and Gown Concert man Theatre Guild, Theatre 70 Playhouse, Fur­ se ri es; Fu llerton Auditori um, 8 P.M. assisted; on display at the State House. APRIL 12-MAY 9: FLORENCE : Spring Juried APRIL 18: R

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