The Mill Town Players will present “Last Round-Up of the Queens: The Souther-Fried High School Reunion Comedy.” The play is set to run through June 18. Tickets here.
Read MoreThe main galleries will feature 12 artists from the Southern Exposure Cooperative in their exhibit "Art of Play,” with work that addresses the theme of play or was inspired or generated by play. Works include literal toys, games, theatrical pieces, interactive works, and symbolic pieces.
The atrium gallery, we will feature "35 years through the lens in Anderson", a photography exhibit featuring the work of Ken Ruinard.
Read MoreWithout offering a playlist of songs - part of the fun is waiting to discover what song will come next - but the production covered territory that included the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Doors and Janis Joplin, all backed by a band that was more than up to the task.
Photos courtesy of Escobar Photography.
Read MoreThe event will feature a live art competition among 14 artists. Each artist will be given a “mystery box” of supplies and must create a piece of art on-the-spot.
Read MoreThe new season will feature “The Fox on the Fairway,” Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” “A Christmas Carol,” “The Game’s Afoot,” “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory,” “Once Upon a Mattress,” and “Belles: More Busted Than Ever.”
Read MoreMeet Courtney, who plays the Cricket, the Blue Fairy, and the leader of the storytellers!
Read MoreTickets are available at www.gamac.org or by calling the GAMAC office at (864) 231-6147.
Read MoreA strong cast, excellent director, a stellar band, a fine set and good lighting make the Mill Town Players production of “Always…Patsy Cline” both engaging and entertaining.
Read MoreWith a cast of 45 and a live six-piece band, the show includes dancing to songs from not only the 1940s, but the music of the Beatles, Carol King, the Monkees and more.
Read MoreYouth Art Month is a nationwide campaign created to celebrate and promote arts education across the country. Created by The Council for Art Education, this annual celebration emphasizes the importance of visual arts for children and encourages support for quality school art programs.
Read MoreThe Mill Town Players production of Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire,” is a fine-tuned and deeply disturbing play, nearly faultless in the physical details of its production and the quality of its acting. It is difficult to define it satisfactorily for those who haven’t seen it.
Read MoreThis show is not recommended for children, since some scenes contain physical violence and adult situations that might be found disturbing. Be aware that actors will be using tobaccoless cigarettes (made from cocoa beans). Also, an actor yells, “Fire!” several times in Act 2, and there are also gunshot sound effects.
Read MorePerez-Rubio’s work is on display around the world and he is currently working on a large project near Washington, D.C., as well as a number of other projects, including those which incorporate textile art.
Read MoreThe Market Theatre’s “Rent” really is something of a cultural earthquake in Anderson County, rocking this conservative community with a bracing message of tolerance, inclusivity and joyous personal freedom.
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