Midlands Theatres Announce New Seasons!

Dueling Shreks.  Dueling Les Miserables. Dueling Clybourne Parks, dueling Hamlets …well, I guess technically any production of Hamlet is a dueling Hamlet.  Neil Simon and Anthony Shaffer. Tom Stoppard and John Guare. Tammy Wynette and Patsy Cline. Dracula and Frankenstein, Ash and Elvis.  Revivals of classics, and brand-new shows direct from Broadway. Looks like there is something for everyone in the next year!

I’m not sure that Jasper has ever broken any news before, but to my knowledge, this is the first report from last week’s “One Last Hurrah” celebration at the Art Bar, the culmination of One Month, One Columbia. Representatives from many of the area’s theatres announced their seasons for 2013-2014.  A few were not able to make it, and I’ve lifted some titles and dates from their websites.  Others do a calendar year format rather than a “school year,” so in those cases I’ve listed what info is available.

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First Disclaimer: I have not included commercial venues (like the Township, the Koger Center, etc.) that book productions, but they have some great shows coming up too.  Nor have I included one-time shows, high school shows (however excellent they may be), church and religion-based events, dance and music productions, etc.  I’m all in favor of those too, but this is about local community and professional theatres.

Second Disclaimer: theatre seasons often change, so this is in no way a definitive or comprehensive listing.  Look for something in a future print issue of Jasper – The Word on Columbia Arts for details and more specific dates and information.

Third Disclaimer: the event was held at the Art Bar, so my memory may not be perfect.  If there’s anything significant that I have listed incorrectly, drop me a note at akrickel@jaspercolumbia.com .

That said, in no particular order, we have the following shows to look forward to!

Town Theatre

Les Miserables – September

The Foreigner – late fall

Elvis Has Left the Building – January

Stand By Your Man: The Tammy Wynette Story – March

Shrek: The Musical – May

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High Voltage Theatre

Dracula (a new stage version by Chris Cook, developed in collaboration with Dacre Stoker, great-grand-nephew of Bram Stoker) at the West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater – October 10-13, 17-20, 24-27, 30-31

classic thriller at Tapp’s Art Center (details tba) – February

classic thriller at West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater (details tba) – Spring

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USC’s Theatre South Carolina

Arcadia by Tom Stoppard – Sept. 27 – Oct. 5 at Drayton Hall

The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov – Nov. 15-23 at Longstreet Theatre

The 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow – Feb. 21 –  March 1 – Longstreet Theatre

Hamlet by William Shakespeare (OK, like you didn’t know that) – April 18-26 – venue tba

plus a full season of black box shows (details tba)

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Stage 5 Theatre

Hamlet – September

Lombardi – November

Special Holiday Event – December

Clybourne Park – April

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Lexington Arts Association (at the Village Square Theatre)

Shrek: The Musical – September 20 – October 6

Steel Magnolias – November 1 – November 10

Always…Patsy Cline – December 6 – December 15 (non-season show)

9 to 5: The Musical – January 17 – January 26

Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka JR. – March 7 – March 23

a musical revue (details tba) – May 9 – May 18

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Workshop Theatre

Beehive – September

Sleuth – late fall

Crimes of the Heart – January

Biloxi Blues – March

Young Frankenstein – May (including Frau ….BLUCHER!)

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Theatre Rowe

Murder Ahoy! – June 27 – July 28

Over the River and Through the Woods – August 16-17, 23-25

The Altos (tentative) – September 20-22, 27-29

Little Shop of Horrors – October 18-19, 25-26, 31

tragedy-and-comedy

Chapin Theatre Company

How to Eat Like A Child (based on the book by Delia Ephron) – Aug. 2-4 at the Old Chapin Firehouse / American Legion Building

Unnecessary Farce, by Paul Slade Smith –  Sept. 19-22, 26-28 at Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College

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South Carolina Shakespeare Company

Hamlet – Oct. 16 – 26

Les Miserables – Apr. 16 – May 3

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On Stage Productions

An Evening of One-Acts – September

Yes, Virginia – The Musical – December

Second Samuel – February

Hey G – April

……….An Evening of One Acts –  September – 

Columbia Children’s Theatre

The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley – September

Ho Ho Ho! – November/December

Puss In Boots (a new comic version by CCT’s Jerry Stevenson) – February

The Stinky Cheese Man and other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales – April

The Commedia Snow White – June

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Trustus Theatre

Thigpen Main Stage:

Ragtime – September

Venus in Fur – November

A Christmas Carol – December

Clybourne Park – January-February

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, by Tom Stoppard, with music by Andre Previn; featuring the SC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Morohiko Nakahara – Feb.-March

See Rock City and Other Destinations – spring

The House of Blue Leaves – May

Evil Dead: The Musical – summer – groovy.

Winner of the Playwrights’ Festival – August

Side Door Theatre

Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche (returning from its sold-out run in January) – Fall

El Diario De un Psiquiatra (A Psychiatrist’s Diary) – a world premiere by Julia Vargas, presented in Spanish by La Tropa – November

Love, Lost and What I Wore, by Delia Ephron – January

a NiA Company show – Spring

Off-Off-Lady Series

The Adding Machine (pending rights) April 24-May 4 – venue tba

In the Red and Brown Water – June – at the Harbison Theatre

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WOW (Walking on Water) Productions

Confessions of a Good Man – a new play by local authors Tangie Beaty, Donna Johnson, and Kevin A. Rasberry – July 25-28 at the Harbison Theatre

other original works in 2013-14 – TBA

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If you didn’t notice, including the groups collaborating in the Side Door, that’s 15 different theatre groups!  In little bitty Columbia, SC – who knew?  Well, you probably did, since as I’m saying more and more these days… Columbia has always been a theatre town.  Look for details on all of the above in coming months here, and in print issues of Jasper – The Word on Columbia Arts. And many thanks to Larry Hembree and Debora Lloyd, the co-chairs for Theatre for OneColumbia, for organizing and facilitating One Last Hurrah!

~ August Krickel

 

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6 Responses to Midlands Theatres Announce New Seasons!

  1. Duna Miller says:

    Of Mice and Men is at Theatre Rowe last week of May-first week of June (May 30 sticks in my mind, sorry I didn’t look up exact dates). Thanks!

    • August says:

      Yep, and that one has some good folks in the cast including Max Highsmith and William Antley. It’s featured along with all the May and June shows that close out the 2012-13 season in the next issue of Jasper which comes out in 5 days, on Wednesday May 15th – you can get a hot-off-the-presses copy at the launch party at El Burrito in Five Points that evening! The summer issue will cover summer shows, and then the new season above will kick in. 🙂

  2. Rob says:

    Thanks for doing this.

  3. Mitchell Hilburn says:

    Macbeth is also happening June 21-23, 28-30

    • August says:

      Yep, that too is covered in the new Jasper that comes out…tomorrow!

      This is primarily the seasons starting in September and going through spring of 2014 that were announced at the One Last Hurrah event, although in a couple of cases. for groups that weren’t there, I just grabbed info from their sites. 🙂

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