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SUMMER CAMP ONE

JUNE 17-22

SUMMER CAMP TWO

JULY 8-13

SUMMER CAMP THREE

JULY 15-27

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CLASSES NOW ENROLLING

FOR 2013 SUMMER SESSION!!!

PLAYING AT FOOTLIGHT PLAYERS...

Peggy
The Pint-Sized Pirate

Presented by Storytree Theatre
Directed by Jo Ellen Aspinwall

"Excuse me.  I do hate to bother you, but do
you know the way to the Sea Monsters lair?"
Follow Peggy on a swashbuckling adventure
to rescue her pirate crew, earn her pirate
name, and prove that even the smallest person
can be a big hero.  (Family Theatre, 4o min)

performances

May 24 at 7pm

May 25 at 12pm

May 26 at 5pm

May 27 at 1pm

May 31 at 5pm

June 1 at 1pm

June 2 at 1 pm

June 6 at 6pm

June 7 at 7pm

June 8 at 2pm

tickets

$13/adults
$11/children

Children of Eden

by stephen schwartz and john caird
directed by emily giant and mary fishburne
musical direction by anne warf
produced by The Charleston Acting Studio

Featuring the talented children and teens
from the Charleston Acting Studio's Youth
Musical Theatre Master Class Troupe, along
with adult professional performers,
Children
of Eden
is a frank, heartfelt and humorous
examination of the age-old conflict between
parents and children. Adam, Eve, Noah and
the "Father" who created them deal with the
headstrong, cataclysmic actions of their
respective children.
 Children of Eden
delivers a bittersweet but inspiring message;
"the hardest part of love...is letting go."
(Musical, 90 min)

performances

May 27 at 2pm

June 6 at 5pm

tickets

$16/all ages

Tell Me on a Sunday

by Andrew Lloyd Webber
produced by Midtown Productions
Directed by Sheri Grace Wenger
Musical Direction by Immanuel E. Houston

Andrew Lloyd webber's mesmerizing
one-woman musical charts the course of a
young British hat designer, newly arrived in
New York.  Brimming with optimism and
looking for love, her callenges begin soon
after arriving, which sets her on a path that
takers her from NYC to LA and back.  
(Musical, 75 min)

performances

May 25 at 2pm

May 26 at 5pm

may 29 at 8pm

May 30 at 5pm

June 1 at 8pm

June 6 at 8pm

June 8 at 3pm

tickets

$29/Adults
$27/Seniors and Students

PLAYING AT CHARLESTON ACTING STUDIO

Driving Miss Daisy
by alfred uhry
directed by jo ellen aspinwall

The play that inspired the beloved Academy
Award-winning film, Driving Miss Daisy tells
the affecting story of the decades-long
relationship between an elderly Southern
Jewish woman, Daisy Werthan, and her
compassionate African-American chauffeur,
Hoke Colburn.  Their iconic tale of pride,
changing times and the transformative power
of friendship has warmed the hearts of
millions worldwide. Starring veteran actors
Samille Basler as "Daisy", Keith Alston as
"Hoke" and Robin Burke as "Boolie".
(Drama, 90 min)

performances

May 25 at 7pm

May 26 at 2pm

May 27 at 3pm

May 30 at 7pm

May 31 at 7pm

June 1 at 3pm

June 2 at 4pm

June 5 at 7pm

tickets

$22/adults
$20 seniors/students/military