And it certainly does help that Hartsville is also a College Town.
Dr. Graham Wood distributed the following email on the Coker campus this morning and I think it pays for Hartsvillians to take note of all that is happening:
This kind of schedule is not happening in lots of small cities!!
Attention performing arts fans, the fall season of shows is only just beginning. Starting Friday 12th and ending Friday 26th November there will be five (count them, five!) performances by visiting dancers, actors and musicians in Hartsville.
Dance:
Doug Varone Dancers
Friday 12th @ 7.30pm in Black Creek Arts Center
Includes post-performance discussion with the company
Free
Doug Varone Dancers (hosted by the Coker Dance Program)
Saturday 13th @ 7.30pm in Watson Theater
Free with Coker ID
http://www.coker.edu/featured-links/4-features/1230-award-winning-choreographer-and-director-comes-to-coker.html
http://www.dougvaroneanddancers.org/comp_about.php
Theater:
National Touring Company Aquila Theatre present’s Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
(hosted by Hartsville-Coker Concert Association)
Tuesday 16th @ 7.30pm November in Watson Theater
6.30pm pre-show lecture by Dr. Ronda Knight, Associate Professor of English, Coker College
12.30pm physical theater workshop (sign up on musical theater notice board)
Free with Coker ID ($7 non-Coker students; $25 non-Coker adults)
http://aquilatheatre.com/
Music:
Barry Salwen, guest pianist from UNC Wilmington will play music by Beethoven, Gershwin, Sessions and Debussy
(hosted by the Coker Music Program)
Thursday 18th @ 7.30 in Watson Theater
Free
http://www.uncw.edu/music/salwenb/index.html
Jacquelyn Culpepper (soprano) and Philip Bush (piano) present a guest vocal recital
Friday 19th @ 7.30pm in Watson Theater
Free
http://www.jacquelynculpepper.com/?pagename=About%20the%20artist
Graham Wood
Associate Professor of Music
Coker College
Hartsville, SC
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