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Page 1: Q.. · Better Living11 awa rds exhibit; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson Univers ity School of Architecture. SATURDAYS AT 2: Metropolitan Opera broad casts; WIS. Columbia and other S. C.

MAR. 12: SPARTANBURG: "Seven Explorations into Literature" series: ushakespeare's King l ear ", by Prof. L. H. Chewning, Wofford College; Spartanbu rg County Library, in cooperation with the Arts Council of Spartanburg County.

MAR. 17: GREENVILLE: Gennett Cerf, pres., Ran­dom House publishers; Greenville Friends of the Libra ry lecture series; Main Library Auditorium, 8 P.M.

APRIL 1: COLUMBIA: Poetry reading by Phyl lis Ph illi ps Giese: Columbia Museum of Art, 8:15 P.M.

APRIL 9: SPARTANBURG: '"Seven Explorations into Literature" series; "A Twentieth Century Look at Tom Jones", by Prof. Charles 0. Ashmore, Converse College; Spartanburg Coun ty library, in cooperation with the Arts Council of Spartan­burg County.

APRIL 30 : Southern Literary Festiva l , for college and universi ty students (some event s open to the general pub li c); University of S. C. campus.

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MAR. 22, 24 & 26: CHARLESTON: Tricentennial " Fest iva l of Houses" tour (2-5 P.M.) of restored Anson­borough area, sponsored by Hi storic

Foundat ion.

MAR. 23, 25 & 27: CHARLESTON: "Tradd Street by Candleligh t", tour of 18th Century architecture; Hi s­toric Charleston Foundation's Tri-

"Festiva l of Houses".

MAR. 30, APRIL 1 & 3: CHARLES· TON: "Church Street by Candle­light"; Hist oric Charleston Founda­t ion's Tricentennial " Festiva l of

APRIL 1-JUNE 30: COLUMBIA: '"300 Years of S. C. Architecture"; Co­lumbia Museum of Art.

APRIL 1970 S. C. Tricentennial tou rs of architectural interest, during the fo ll owing Coun t y Parti cipation Weeks:

APR IL 5-11 : BERKELEY COUNTY (Earl y 181h Cen tury plantation houses and churches).

APRIL 5-1 1: DORCHESTER COUNTY (Ante-bellum houses; Midd leton and other landscaped gar­dens).

APRIL 12-18: MARLBORO COUNTY. APRIL 19-25: ALLENDALE and EDGEFIELD COUNTIES.

APR IL 24 & 25: SPARTANBURG COUNTY (Friday, W-5; Sat., 11).1).

APRIL 15-MAY 15: CLEMSON : 1969 "Homes for Better Living11 awa rds exhibi t ; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson Univers ity School of Arch itectu re.

SATURDAYS AT 2: Met ropoli tan Opera broad­cast s; WIS. Columbia and other S. C. stations (see newspaper radio sc hedule in you r area):

MAR. 7: Madama Butterfly

MAR. 14: La Fanciulla del West

MAR. 21 : La Traviata

MAR. 28: Ariadne auf Naxe-s

AFR ll 4: Norma

APRIL 11: Le Nozze d i Figaro

APRIL 18: R<Jmeo et Juliette

COLUMBIA: WO IC, AM 1320: Sunday Symphony, 5 P.M. ., GREENVILLE: WMUU FM-Stereo 945, AM 1260. For l istings, contact Jim Ryerson, Stat ion Mgr., WMUU, Bob Jones Un ivers ity, Greenvi ll e 29614.

STATEWIDE: S. C. Educational Television (Chan­nel 7, WITV, Charleston; Ch. 14, WEBA-TV, Allen­dale; Ch. 29, WNTV, Greenville; Ch. 33, WJPM-TV, Florence; Ch. 35, WR LK, Columbia). High l ight s include:

Off the Cuff, Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30, with Eye on the Arts Monday.

Book Beat, Sun., 7:30 & Tues., 10:30.

NET Festiva l (d rama, music), Tues., 9.

NET Playhouse, Fri., 10.

Forsyte Szga (Galsworthy), Sun., 9.

MAR. 1: CHARLESTON: Th e Peacea ble Kingdom (Randall Thompson); Greater Charleston Choral Society, Thomas Faber, director; Charleston Mu­nicipal Auditorium, 3:30 P.M.

MAR. 4: ORANGEBURG: The Eugene Wr igh t En­semble; South Caro l ina State Co ll ege Lyceum Series; Whi te Ha ll Auditorium.

MAR. 5: CHARLESTON: Peter Serkin, pianist; Cha~leston Com munity Concert series; Municipal AuditOrium.

MAR. 5: FLORENCE: Addis and Crofut, '"Explorers in So ng"; Florence Community Concert series; Moore Junior High School Auditorium.

Mar. 6: SPARTANBURG: Converse College Chorus in concert, Perry Daniels, director; Twichell Au­ditorium, Converse, 8 P.M.

~ MAR. 6 & 7: COLUMBIA: Third annual S. C. Composers Symposium; 64 musicians from the state's five symphony orchestras rehearsing,

taping and performing original works by S. C. residents or natives. Sponsored by U.S.C. De­partment of Music, with S. C. Arts Commission assistance. All events free to public, at Univ. of S. C.

MAR. 8: COLUMBIA: Beverly Reed Hay, soprano; Columbia Museum of Art Sunday Concert Series, 3:30 P.M.

MAR. 8: GREENVILLE: John Adams, pianist; Greenville County Museum of Art Concert series, 4 P.M.

MAR. 9: CAMDEN : Lee luvisi, pianist; Camden Community Concert series; Phelps Auditorium.

MAR. 9: CLEMSON: Trumpets of the Lord (mus­ical adaptation of James Weldon Johnson's God 's Trombones); Clemson University Concert series; Littlejohn Coliseum, 8 P.M. MAR. 9: FLORENCE: Florence Symphony Orches­tra Franklin West, conductor; Moore Jun1or High School Auditorium, 8 P.M.

MAR. 9: SPARTANBURG: Spring concert, Spar­tanburg Symphony, Henry Janiec, conductor; Twichell Auditorium.

MAR. 10: CHARLESTON: Pianist Roger Williams and company; Jewish Community Center Famous Art ists Series; Municipal Aud itorium, 8:30 P.M.

MAR. 11-13: HARTSVILLE: Hartsvil le High School Chorus product ion; Center Theater.

MAR. 12: COLUMBIA: "Songs of Sou l and Spirit "; concert by Pearl Williams Jones du ring Benedic c Co llege Life Enrich ment Week; Antisdel Chapel, Benedict, 8 P.M. MAR. 12: GAFFNEY: Allyn Haverla nd , organ ist, in faculty recital; Limestone Col lege Fullerton Au­ditorium. MAR. 12: NEWBERRY: '"The Men of Song", Ed­mond Ka rlsrud, di rector; Newberry Co llege Artists and Lectures series; Wi les Chapel, Newberry College, 8 P.M. MAR. 13·14: COLUMBIA: Madame Butterfly (Puc­ci ni ); Columbia lyric Theatre, Sidney J. Pa lmer, Musical Di rector; Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M. MAR. 13: GREENVILLE: The Romeros, 11The Royal Famil y of the Spani sh Guitar"; Bob Jones Uni­versi t y Opera, Concert & Drama Series (season subscription). MAR. 13: GREENVILLE: Furman Universi ty Sym­phonic Band concert, Dan Ellis, condu ctor; Mc­Alister Auditor ium.

~ MAR. 15: COLUMBIA: Evelyn La-

"-' V Bruce, mezzo soprano, so loist with \....l: the Columbia Philharmonic Orches-

tra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, conductor, in Tricentennial -yea r series featuring S. C. art ists. Program: Popular Ma sterpiece s of the 20th Cen­tury: Dreher High School Auditor ium, 3:30 P.M.

MAR. 16: GAFFNEY: "Spring Si ng'" by combi ned Limestone Col lege choirs; Fullerton Auditor ium, l imestone. MAR. 16: GREENVILLE: Furman Unive rsi ty Sing­ers in concert, DuPre Rhame, director; McAlister Audi t orium. MAR. 16: SPARTANBURG: USC Woodwi nd Qu in­tet; Leonard Aud itorium, Wofford Col lege, 8 P.M.

MAR. 16: COLUMBIA: USC Cha mber Mus ic con­cert ; loca tion TBA. MAR. 18: HARTSVILLE: Coker College noon as­:.~Jnbiy l(,us ic pmgram; College aud itorium.

MAR. 19: GREENVILLE: Ca rrol l Glenn, vio linist· guest artist with the Greenvi lle Symphony, Peter Kickett, d irector; McAlister Auditorium, 8:15 P.M.

MAR. 21 : CHARLESTON: Beve rl y Wolff, mezzo­soprano; t he Sou th Ca rolina State College Male Chorus, Claude Pinson, director; guest art ist£ with the Cha rleston Sym phony Orchest ra; Mu­nic ipal Auditorium, 8:30 P.M. MAR. 23: AIKEN : The Don Shirley Trio, di rected by pianist Don Shi rl ey; Aiken Community Con­cert se ries. MAR. 23: COLUMBIA: All-City Choral Fest ival, Dr. Alex Raley, direct or; Township Aud itorium, 8 P.M. MAR. 26 & 28: GREENVILLE: Tosca; Bob Jones University with guest si ngers from Metropolitan and other leadi ng opera compa nies; Rodeheaver Aud itorium (season subscr iption). MAR. 27: SUMTER: Va rel and Bai l ly; 8 singers­dancers from France; Sumter-Shaw Commun ity Concert se ries. MAR. 30: ROCK HILL: Catheri ne Crozier, prof. organ at Rol l ins Co ll ege; Winthrop Co llege Artist Series; Byrnes Auditor ium, 8 P.M. MAR. 31 : COLUMBIA: Co lumbia Philharmon ic Orchest ra Women's Symphony Assoc iation Musi c Apprec iation Luncheon: Three Columbia com­posers, Prof. Fred Teuber, Sidney J. Palmer and Dr. Da rrel l Ri chardso n discuss Apri l 7th concert - At Town House, 12 noon. Phone there for res­erva t ions.

MARCH , TO BE SCHEDULED GREENWOOD: Prague Chamber Orchestra ; Green­wood Commun ity Concert seri es.

APRIL 2: CLINTON: Pri nceton Chamber Ensem­bl e; Cl inton Community Concert seri es.

~ APRIL 3: GEORGETOWN: Evelyn La Bruce, mezzo-soprano, so I o is t with the Co lumbia Phi lharmonic Or­chestra; sponsored by the George­

town Musical Arts Club with S. C. Arts Com­mission assistance; Wi nya h High Schoo l Audi­torium, 8 P.M. APRIL 5: ESTILL: In Operetta Time; Allendale­Hampton Concert series.

~ APR IL 5: CHARLESTON: North

"' V Charleston Choral iers; Air Force ~ "Airmen of Note"; Society for the

Preservation of Spiritua ls, in joint concert at Charles Towne landing, Old Town Tricentenn ia l site, 3:30 P.M. APR IL 6: ROCK HILL: Mary Ray Johnso n, pian­ist; Winthrop College Sc hool of Music faculty series; Reci tal Hall, 8 P.M.

~ APRI L 7: COLUMBIA: Robert Mac­-Donald , pianist, soloist wit h the

~ 10 Col umbia Phi lha rmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, conductor, in

Tricentennial-year series fea turing S. C. artists. Also Porgv and Bess excerpts, C. A. Johnson High School Choir, Margaret Thornton, director; Dre­her High Schoo l Auditorium, 8 P.M.

~ APRIL 8: CHARLESTON: Restaging

"' V of Ams r ica's first opera, Flora ; pre-'\....l: miere performance, Char leston Op-

era Company, Ve rnon W. Weston, Musical Director; Garden Theatre, 8:30 P.M.

APRIL 8: HARTSVILLE: Pro Musica Group; Hartsvi lle Commun ity Concert series; Center Theater, 8 P.M. APR I L 9: GAFFNEY: The Gregg Smith Singers; Limestone Co llege Town and Gown Concert se ri es; Fu ll erton Auditori um, 8 P.M.

APRIL 11: COLUMBIA: Cabaret Pops; benefit concert of Broadway show tunes by Colum bia Philharmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, conductor, sponsored by Columbia Jun io r League; Shr ine Club on 1-26.

~ APRIL 12: CHARLESTON: Sacred

"' V concert by choir, at Cathedra l of '--" St John the Bapt ist, 5 P.M.

APRIL 12: COLU MBIA: The Belgrade Trio; Co­lumbia Museum of Art Sunday Concert ser ies, 3:30 P.M. AP RIL 13: SPARTANBURG: Erick Friedma n, vi­oli nist, with the Indianapolis Symphony, izler Solomon, conductor; Spartanburg Music Fou nda­t ion series, Twiche ll Aud itori um. AP RIL 14: ROCK HILL: Workshop: Wedding Mu­sic; Winthrop College School of Music; Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P.M. APRIL 16: COLUMBIA: Gary Graffman, pianist, solo ist with the Houston Symphony, Hans Sch­wieger, conductor ; Columbia Music Festival series; Township Auditorium, 8 P.M,

APRIL 16·18: GREENVILLE: Ri chard Cass, pian­ist, in concert; S. C. Federation of Music Clubs' convention and 50th anniversary celebration, Poinsett Hotel.

~ APRIL 17: CAMDEN : Columbia Philharmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, conductor, sponsored by Camden Junior Welfare League with

S. C. Arts Commission assistance; Phelps Au­ditorium, 7:30 P.M. AP RIL 17: CHARLESTON: The Houston Sym­phony; Charleston Communi ty Concert senes; Municipal Auditorium.

APRIL 19: COLU MBIA: U.S.C. Chambe r Music concert; Trini ty Episcopal Church, 3:30 P.M.

APRIL 19: GREENVILLE: Folk and popular mu­sic, under di rection of Oag Walton; Greenville County Museum of Art Concert series, 4 P.M.

APRIL 20: COLUMBIA: Lanny Palmer, soprano and Richard Veale, tenor; jomt facul ty reci tal, Co lumbia College Department of Music; Cotting­ham Auditorium, 8 P.M.

APRIL 20: ROCK HILL: Winthrop College Chorus, School of Music Recital Hall, 8 P.M.

APRIL 21 : GREENVILLE: James Dick, pian ist ; Bob Jones University Opera, Concert & Drama ser ies (season su bscription).

APRIL 24: GREENVILLE: Aida (Verdi), with guest opera stars and Furman faculty and students; Furman University Fine Arts series, McAlister Auditorium.

APRIL 24: SPARTANBURG: "Shakespeare in Op­era"; Converse College Opera Workshop, John Richards McCrae, producer-director; Twichel l Au­ditorium. APRIL 25: COLUMBIA: '"Extra vaganza Classique", wi th guest soloists; Allen Universi ty Choir, John Hunter, director; Allen University.

'0.()D APRIL 25: COLUMBIA: All-State High School Band, direoted by Dr. Jack M. Jarrett, assista nt prof. the­ory and composition, Univ. of N.C.,

Greensboro; All-State High School Chorus, di­rected by Dr. Dwight Gustafson, Dean, Fine Arts Department, Bob Jones Univ.; All-State High School Orchestra, directed by Joseph Fischer, Converse College School of Music, each group performing original composition commissioned for S. C. Tricentennia l; S, C. Music Educators' Convention highlight, Township Auditorium, 8 P.M.

APRIL 26 : COLUMBIA: U.S.C. Chamber Music concert; location TBA.

APR IL 27 : COLUMBIA; Columbia College Choir, Guthrie Darr, director and the Columbia College Belles, handbell choir, Richard Veale, director; Cottingham Auditorium, 8 P.M.

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APR IL 27: COLUMBIA: New York Brass Quin tet ; Univers ity of S. C. Student Union Art ist Series; Ca rolina Coliseum, 8 P.M.

APRIL 27: ROCK HILL: Winthrop Choral En­sembl e; Schoo l of Music Reci tal Hall, 8 P.M.

APRIL 28: ROCK HILL : Thomas J. Cole, t enor and Jess Casey, piano; joint faculty reci tal ; Win­throp Co llege School of Music Recital Hall.

APRIL 30: GREENVILLE: Crescent Litt le Sym­phony Orchestra, William H. Thomas, d i rector; annual concert.

APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED:

AN OERSON : Hodges and Howard, duo-pianists; Anderson Commu nity Concert Series.

~ MAR. 10: ROCK HILL : World pre-"-' V miere, "Charleston Theatre 1794",

'\....); commissioned for S. C. Tri centen-nial ; the State Ballet Company with

choreography by director Stanley Zompakos; Byrnes Audi tor ium, Winthrop College, 8 P.M.

MAR. 14: GREENVILLE: Annual Spring perform­ance, Greenville Civic Ballet; Memorial Audi ­tori um.

MAR. 20-22: COLUMBIA: " Il l for the Show", fea­tu r ing origina l choreography by Michael Uand, Ann Brodie and Fina Suarez, S. C. natives or res­idents; Co lumbia Ci ty Ballet Company; Dreher High School Aud itor ium.

APRIL 4: COLUMBIA: 29th annual Ca rol ina Bal · let; Dreher H igh Schoo l Audi tor ium, 8 P.M.

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APRIL 6: 1!'"HARLESTON: "Charles­ton Thea tre 1794"; t he State Ba llet Co mpany; Mun icipal Aud itorium.

APRIL 8: SPARTANBURG: '"Charles­ton Theatre 1794"; the State Ballet Company; Twichell Auditorium, Con­verse Col lege.

APRIL 11 : ORANGEBURG: Modern Dance Group concert; Fine Arts Center, Claf lin College, 8 P.M.

APRIL 17: ORANGEBURG: Les Danseurs Afri­cains; South Carol ina State Co llege Lyceum Series; Whi te Hall Auditorium.

APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED:

ROCK HILL: Annual Spring Th eatre Dance Con­cert, Alice Hayden Salo, d irect or; Winthrop Col­lege.

ALL MAR. AND SEPT.-APRIL: CHARLESTON: Guild Room exh ibitions by t he Charleston Art ist Guild; Municipal Auditorium. ALL MAR.: COLUMBIA: Painti ngs by students at U.S.C. Summer School of the Arts, Hil ton Head: Huntin~S~on Gal lery, Sloan College, USC Department of Art.

ALL MAR.: FLORENCE: Leo Twiggs: Art Exhibit; Univ. of S. C., Florence, Stokes Hall Library.

ALL MAR. AND YEAR -ROUND: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones Univers ity Museum of Sacred Art. Hou rs: Tues.-Sat., noon-S P.M.; Sundays, 1:30-6 P.M.

~ ALL MAR.: SPARTANBURG, '"Art from Arts Camp 1969'", held by Arts Council of Sparta nbu rg County with S. C. Arts Commission assistance;

Regional Museum, S. Pine St. THRU MAR. 8: SPARTANB URG: "Southeastern Juried Show" from Winston-Salem, N. C. Gallery of Contemporary Art; the Ga llery, 327 East Ken­nedy. TH RU MAR. 15: COLUMBIA: '"Superson ic Paint­ing" by Phi lipp Weichberger; Columbia Museum of Art. THRU MAR. 20: FLORENCE: 17th Pee Dee Re­gional Art (paint ing, graphics and photography compet ition); the Florence Museum. MAR. 1-22: COLUMBIA: Spring Juried Show, Arti sts' Gui ld of Columbia; Columbia Museum of Art. MAR. 1·21: DUE WEST: "Yugos lavia : A Report"; prints from biennial internationa l print exhibi­tion in Ljubljana, Slovena; Erskine College Ex­hibition Center.

~ MAR. 2-7: COLUMBIA : S. C. State Art Collection and SAM (G reenvi lle County Museum of Art's Student Art Mobi le), both Arts Commission­

assisted ; on disp lay at the State House.

MAR. 3: GAFFNEY: Cultural Influ ence of Africa's Art and Afr ican Art Today; lectures at 11 A.M. and 8 P. M. by Dr. Frank J. McEwen, Danforth Lectu rer; Limestone College Fullerton Auditorium.

MAR. 2-14: SPARTANBURG: '"Frank Anderson: Pai ntings, Drawings & Prints"; Aug. W. Smi th Art Ga l lery, Mon.-Thurs., 10-5:30, Fri. 11).9 P.M.

MAR. 3-4: HARTSVILLE: Art s Festival , Coker College. MAR. 6-29: CHARLESTON: Bird paintings by Ed­ward Von S. Dingle: the Gibbes Gallery.

Q.. MAR. e AP!!!L 5: CCLU M6 !A: "Sea­ports 300'"; S. C. Ports Authori ty Tri·

~ V centennial art and photogra phy ex-hibit; Columbia Museum of Art.

MAR. 10-29: SPARTANBURG: '"The Year '70", mixed media show by J. F. Howard; sponsored by the Arts Council of Spartanburg County at the Arts Center, 151 N. Fairview. MAR. 11 : CHARLESTON: line, Plane and Form in Pictoria l Composition ; slide lecture from the National Gallery, wi th narrator, William Halsey: The Charl eston Artist Guild program series, Mu­nicipal Auditorium Guild Room. MAR. 15-APRIL 5: CLEMSON: The Bocour Art ist Colors Collecti on; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson University School of Architecture.

MAR. 16-20: ANDERSON : Paintings by Anderson Art Association members; Nevitt Forest School library. MAR. 16-APRIL 5: COLUMBIA: Contemporary Serigraphs f rom Pratt Graphics Center, New York ; Edens library Gallery, Columbia College.

MAR. 17: CHARLESTON: Fine Arts Tea; exhibit of winning paintings, 1970 Art Tal ent Contest for High School Seniors, sponsored locally by Cha rleston Federation of Women's Clubs and Condon's Department Store. MAR. 17-31: CLINTON : Nell La Faye; one-woman show; Presbyterian College art exhibit series.

MAR. 17-APRIL 5: FLOR ENCE: Springs Mills Show (paintings, sculpture); the Florence Mu­seum. MAR. 17-APRIL 26: SPARTANBURG: Thomas Flowers, James Lawless, Glen Howerton: Three­man Show; The Gallery, 327 East Kennedy.

MAR. 19: COLUMBIA: Benedict College Student Art Show; Bacoat s Dining Ha ll, Benedict College.

~ MAR. 20-21, APRIL 3·4, APRIL 10-11 : CHARLESTON : Annual Sidewalk

~ 1£7 Art Exhibit on St. Philip's Church fence; opening fea ture of Charles­

ton Visual Arts Festival of the S. C. Tricentenn ia l, sponsored by the Charleston Artist Guild. Hours: 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M.

MARCH , TO BE SC HEDULED: COLUMBIA: Third annual art competition and exhi bition for .Allen University and Benedict Co l­lege students, at studios of sponsoring WOIC Radio.

MYRTLE BEACH: Art and crafts exhibit by Horry County school child ren, in cooperation with Wac­camaw Arts and Crafts Guild.

~ ALL APRIL: CHARLESTON: Exhibits

"' lr7 by Charleston and other South Care-~ 'LJ lina artists, at the Blue Knight

Gallery; Carolina Prints and Frames; Charles Town Gallery; Le Petit l ouvre (special showing of Charleston ~nd Lowcountry scenes) and Nancy's Gallery (exhibit by Eleanor Sebring).

ALL APRIL AND MAY: COLUMBIA: '"The Golden Crescent" by John P. Cowan; Columbia Museum of Art.

'0.¢D ALL APRIL & THRU JUNE 30: CO· LUMB IA: '"300 Years of S. C. A .. chitecture"; Columbia Museum of Art

ALL APRIL: COLUMBIA: " Art Education": local public school art work ; Huntington Gallery, Sloa n College, USC Department of Art.

ALL APRIL: FLORENCE: Armando del Cimmuto; Art Exhib it ; Un iv. of S.C., Florence, Stokes Hal l Library.

~ ALL APRIL & THRU JUNE 20: GREENVILLE: "Contemporary Art­

~ V isis of S. C.'"; Greenville County Museum of Art.

APRIL 1-14: CLINTON: John O'Neil: one-man show; Presbyterian College art exhibit series.

APRIL 1-27: COLUMBIA: Harr iette Fra nces, art­ist ; Univ. of S. C. Student Union exhibit series, Russell House.

~ APRIL 2-27: CHARLESTON : Annual Green Room Exhibi t ion in the Dock

~ V Street Thea tre; the Charleston Art-ist Guild. (Hours: daily & Sundays,

2-5 P.M., also during plays, 8-10 P.M.) APRIL 2-25: DUE WEST: Sybil Gibson: Primitives; Erskine College Exh ibiti on Center.

APRIL 3-MAY 9: NEWBERRY: Children's Art; Newberry College Exhibi t series; Wiles Chapel.

~ APRIL 5-JUNE 20: CHARLESTON:

"' V '"Art in Sou th Caro l ina, 1670 - 1970'"; '\....); the Gibbes Art Gall ery.

APRIL 6-MAY 6: SPARTANBURG: '"Arts Fest ival 1970: S. C. Pa inting"; the Arts Center Gal leries, Arts Council of Spa rta nburg County.

~ APRIL 8-9 & 12: CHARLE STON: An-"-\ V nual Spring Clothesline Art Show

'\....); by the Charleston Artist Guild; Gibbes Art Gallery Garden. (Hours:

11).5 P.M.; Sun., 1·6 P.M.)

APRIL 8-MAY 9: CLEMSON: Collection of art from Greenvi ll e County Museum of Art; l ee Hall Gallery, Clemson University School of Architec­ture.

APRIL 10-11 AND 17-18: COLUMBIA: Spring Fes­tival, Arti sts' Gu i ld of Co lumb ia, along Trinity Episcopal Church fence.

APRIL 10·30: SPARTANBURG: '"The Carolinas Collect "; ori ginal art from Gilbert Stuart t o An­drew Wyeth, private ly owned by area residents. Exh ibit sponsored by the Art Associat ion and the Arts Council of Spartanburg County, and displayed at the new Woff ord Co llege library.

APR!l !1 - ~.t~':' ~; G-REEN'.'!!..LE: 11Arr;cdc.-Jn P.:::: i:-: t­ers of the 19th Century"; Greenville County Mu­seum of Art.

APRIL 15-MAY 30: COLUMBIA: Col umbia Co ll ege Art Department Faculty Exhib it ion: Wil liam Tid­wel l and Will iam McCulloch; Eden s Library Gal ­lery.

~ APRIL 18: Young People's Art Show

"' V (by Charleston residents in grades '---l: 1 through 12); College of Charles-

ton campus.

~ APRIL 19-25: ALLENDALE , EDGE­FIELD AND ORANGEBURG COUN ·

~ {J TIES : Art shows du ring County Part icipa t ion Weeks for the S. C.

Tr icentennial. (Exhibit in Allenda le to honor lo­cal artists; exhibit in Orangeburg sponsored by New Town Players.)

APRIL 20-MAY 2: CLINTON: 4th Annual Fest iva l of Arts, Presbyterian College.

APRIL 26-30: SPARTANBURG: Spartanburg City Schoo ls Art Exhibit; Memorial Auditorium.

APRIL 28-MAY 19: DUE WEST: "Creative Play­th ings: The Spi r it of Play"; Erskine Co llege Ex­hi biti on Center.

APRIL, TO BE SCHEDULED:

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BENNETTSVILLE: Outdoor art show, tentatively planned by Marlboro Area Arts Cou nc il, newly formed with S. C. Arts Commission assist-

COLUMBIA: Art exhibit; Al le n Unive rsity Depa rt­ment of Fine Arts.

~ CHARLESTON: Art Competi tion for Students 14-18 from Charleston

~ V County, sponsored by the Cha rles-ton Arti st Gu ild; winning ent r ies

exh ibited at Charleston County Pub I ic Library.

GREENVILLE: Piedmont Pancrama exhibi ts. SUMTER: One-man show by Robert Courtright, Sumter nati ve now of New York ; the Art Gal­lery in Sumter.

ALL MARCH: COLUMBIA: S. C. Craftsmen ex­hi bit; The Studio Ga llery, Monticel lo Road.

MARCH, TO BE SC HEDULED: FLORENCE: Ceramics exhibi t, University of S. C. at Florence.

MYRTLE BEACH: Crafts and art exhibit by Horry County schoo l ch ildren, in cooperation with Wac­camaw Art s and Cra fts Gu ild.

APRIL 10-11 : COLUMBIA: Craftsmen's Festival , sponsored by S. C. Craftsmen in cooperation with Col umbia Chamber of Ccmmerce; Richland Art School parking lot, Columbia Museum of Art, 10 A.M.-10 P.M. daily. APRIL 12-MAY 9: FLORENCE: Spring Juried Show, S. C. Craftsmen; the Florence Museum.

0 APRIL 19-25: EDGEFIELD COUNTY: "' V Formal openi ng of Pottersv ille Kit-~ chen Museu m, featur ing pottery

maki ng; Edgef ield County Tricen­ten nia l feat ure .

' ALL MARCH: COLUMBIA: Mario Giacome lli, pho· tography; Univ. of S. C. Student Union exh ib it, Russell House. THRU MAR. 3: SPARTANBURG: Photographic Carvings at Sanchi f rom the Smithsonian Inst itu­tion; Black Music-Art Center, Wofford College, Mon.-Fr i., 9-noon, and by appoi ntment.

THRU MAR. 13: CLEMSON: '"Contemporary Pho­tographers I & II"; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson Universi ty School of Architecture.

THRU MAR. 16 : CLINTON: '"Beginning of Modern Photography"; Presbyterian Col lege exhi bit.

THRU MAR. 20: FLORENCE: Photography; new feature of annual Pee Dee Regional juried art show; Florence Museum.

'0.()D MAR. 8·A PRIL 5: COLUMBIA: '"Sea· ports 300''; Tricentennial photog­raphy and art exhibit showing S. C. ports; Columbia Museum of Art.

MAR. 17: ROCK HILL: The Bicycle Thief (Italian, dir. by Rossel l ini); Winthrop College Cinema Series, Byrnes Aud., 7:30 P.M.

MAR. 18: CHARLESTON: The Virgin Spring (Swed ish; Bergman); College of Charleston Cin­ema Series; Garden Thea ter, 8 P.M.

MAR. 18: GREENVILLE: Wages of Fear (France, 1953); Greenville County Museum of Art Film Friends Series; Museum, 8 P.M .

MAR. 23-APRIL 13: FLORENCE: Dorothea Lange; photographs f rom the Museum of Modern Art; the Florence Museum.

MARCH, TO BE SCHEDULED: CHAR LESTON: " Tuesday Films" offered by Gage Hall; Baruch Aud., 8 P.M.

SUMTER: Photography by High and Helen Coving· ton; the Art Gallery in Sumter.

APRIL 7: ROCK HILL: The Stranger (from Albert Camus' novel); Winthrop College Cinema Series; Byrnes Auditorium, 7:30 P.M.

APRIL 7-MAY 2: SPARTANBU RG: "As They See It: Six local Photographers", sponsored by Spar­tanburg Art Club for Arts Festova l 1970; the Arts Cen ter Galleries, 151 N. Fairview.

APRIL 11-MAY 1: FLORENCE: '"Animal Behavior", photographs from the Smithsonian Institution; the Florence Museum.

APRIL 15: CHARLESTON : Macbeth ; College of Charleston Cinema Series; Garden Theater, 8 PM.

APRIL 15: GREENVILLE: Noth ing But A Man (U. S.); Greenville County Museum of Art Film Friends Series; Museum, 8 P.M.

APRIL 22: CHARLESTON: Marat{Sade; College of Charleston Cinema Series; Garden Theater, 8 I'.M.

THRU MAR. 7: COLUMBIA: The Saga of Roaring Gulch; Colu mbia Dinner Theatre.

THRU MAR. 8: GREENVILLE / GREER; Tunn el of Love ; The Village Dinner Theatre.

MA R. 2: HOPKINS: Eveni ng of or iginal one-acts; Lower Richland High School Drama Club, Reba Higgins, director; High School Auditorium. MAR. 4-7: CAMDEN : "An Even ing with the Theatre", including one-acts: The Monkey's Paw, di rected by Allan Si ndler and The Widow's Mite, di rected by Bill O'Brien; Camden Community Theatre, in Richardson Hall, Grace Episcopal Ch urch. MAR . 4: SPARTANBURG: Saint Joan ; the Alpha­Omega Players; Gymn, Spartanburg Junior Col­lege, 8 P.M. MAR. 5-l : ROCK HILL: Annual S. C. High School Drama Fest ival, wi th original plays submitted by Myrt le Beach, other high school drama groups; Wint hrop Theatre, Rock Hill, W. I. long, advisor. MAR. 6-7 , 12-14, 18-21: CHARLESTON: Star Spangled Girl (Simon), Dorothy D'Anna, director; the Footlight Players in the Dock Street Theatre. MAR. 6-8: COLUMBIA: Hansel and Gretel , Mary Lou Kramer, director; Children's Theatre of Town Theatre. MAR. 7: CHARLESTON: Reserve Two for Murder (John Randa l l); first Sa turday-night performance at The Orpha n's Mother Dinner Thea ter. MAR. 11 ·14: CLEMSON : The Lion in Winter (John Goldman); Ann Bond, director; Clemson little Theatre. MAR. 11-13: HARTSVILLE: My Fair Lady (Lerner & Loewe/, 'N. 'wV. Tisdale and Vada Gofc, di­rectors; Hartsvi lle High School Choral Depart­ment. MAR. 13-14: AIKEN: The lion in Winter (Go ld­man}, Wil l Co le, d irector; Aiken Community Play­house, Virginia Acres. MAR. 13: CHESTER: Snow Wh ite and the Seven Dwarfs, Aileen Lau, di rector; the Chi ldren's The­atre of Greenwood little Theatre in performance sponsored by Chester Jaycees; Chester Junior High School. MAR. 16-1 8: ORANGEBURG: Experimental one­act plays ; the Henderson-Davis Players of South Ca rol ina State Coll ege, H. D. Flowers, I I, director with play directing student s; White Hall Audi­torium. MAR. 17: CHARLESTON : Cabaret, starring Tandy Cronyn; Charleston Jewish Community Center Famous Artist s Series: Municipal Aud itor ium, 8 P.M. MAR. 18-21 : ABBEVILLE: Rags to Ri ches, Fletch­er W. Ferguson, d irector; Youthea tre Division of Abb ev ille Commun ity Theatre; the Opera House. MAR. 19: CONWAY: The House of Atreus, S. C. Theatre Company; sponsored by Univ. of S. C., Conway in Conway Elementary School Auditorium. MAR. 19-21, 23: GREENWOOD: Alice in Wonder­land (Madge Mi l ler), Aileen lau, director; the Children's Tllea tre of Greenwood Littl e Theatre. MAR. 20-21 : FLORENCE: Children's Theatre pro­duction, Beverly Thomas, di rector. MAR. 21-29: COLUMBIA: Joe Egg (Nichols), Jim E. Quick, d irector; the Workshop Theat re, Co lum­bia Museum of Art Auditorium. MAR. 22: ORANGEBURG: Curtain Call , Ira Al ­r idge (Ossie Davis), l ois Green, director; the Hen­derson-Davis Players, S. C. State College; White Hal l Auditorium. MAR. 30: COL UMBIA: Cabaret, University of S. C. Student Union Artist Ser ies; Township Audi­tor ium, 8 P.M .

MARCH, TO BE SCH EDULED: BEAUFORT: The Ma le Ani ma l (Thurber-Nugent); Beaufort little Theatre. FLORENCE: University Theatre, USC; Univ. of S.C., Florence Artist and l ecture Series. SPARTANBURG : Through the South (adapted by James and Robi n Parker), James Parker, director; the Palmetto Players, Converse Col lege. SPARTANBUR G: The Three Maroes, a play based on medieval church drama forms and staged on a "pageant" or wagon; the Christi an Drama Group, Mrs. Doris Da rgan, producer; sponsored by the Ep iscopal Church of the Advent. APRI L 2-5: ANDERSON: Wa it Until Dark, Sam Sa nfilippo, director; Anderson Community The­atre.

~ APRIL 2·4, 8-11 , 15·18: CHARLES­TON: A Rare, Fine Towne, or iginal

~ V musica l com missioned for S. C. Tri-centennial, wi th book and lyrics by

Patricia Colbert Robinson and music by Mel Marvin ; the Footlight Players in the Dock Street Thea t re, Emmett Rob inson, director. APRIL 2: GREENWOOD: The House of Atreu s; the South Ca rol ina Theatre Company, Mi lton Dickson, producer-director; Lander Coll ege. APR IL 3-4, 7-11 : CO LU MBIA: Royal Hunt of the Sun (Peter Shaffer); Town Thea tre, Anita Gran­nis, director. APRIL 3·5, 10-12: GREENVILLE: Child ren's The­atre product ion, Robert H. Mclane, director. APRI L 9-11: COLUMBIA: University Theatre pro­duction, to be announced, Russell E. Green, di­rector; Drayton Hall, University of S. C., 8:15 P.M. APRIL 9-11 , 14·18 : GREENVILLE: The Promise {Ai ekse i Arbuzov), Piet Knetsch, director; Fur­man Theatre Guild, Theatre 70 Playhouse, Fur­man Un iversity. APRIL 11 & 18: CHARLESTON : It's a Rocket! No, It' s Not! (F. Stevenson), Dorothy D'Anna, direc tor: Theatre-for-Ch ildren, the Footl ight Players/ Doc k Street Theatre; Footli ght Players Workshop, 20 Queen St.

'0.()D APRIL 12-1 8: BENNETTSVILLE: His­tori cal drama, during Mar I b o r o County's S. C. Tricentennial partici ­pation.

APRIL 13-15 & 17: ROC K HILL : Blood Wedding (lorca), Chris Reynolds, director; Winth rop The­atre, Johnson Building, Winthrop College, 8 P.M . APR IL 15: CHARLESTON: Mame, starring Sheila Smith ; Cha rl eston Jewish Community Center Famous Artists Series; Municipal Auditorium , 8:30 P.M. APRIL 16-19: ANDERSON: Oklahoma! (Rodgers & Hammerstein), Ann Bond, di rector; T. L. Han­na H igh School Drama group, Hanna High School Auditorium. APR IL 16: ROCK HILL: Mame, starring Janos Paige; Winthrop College Artist Series, Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P.M.

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APRIL 17: CHARLESTON: The Ye­massee (William Gilmore Sims), staged by Garrett High School stu­dents; Garrett High School Sta-

APRIL 17: COLUMBIA: Dramat ic readings by Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee; Antisdel Chapel, Benedict College, 8 P.M. (free to the public). APRIL 17-18, 20-25: SPARTANBU RG: Spring pro­duction, Spartanbu rg l ittle Theatre, David W. Reid, director. APRIL 18, 20-22: ABBEVILLE : Don't Drink th e Water (Woody Allen), George Settles, director; Abbeville Community Theatre, in the Opera House.

~ APRIL 19-25: ALLENDALE : His-

"-' V torical pageant, during Allenda le ~ County's S. C. Tr icentennial parti-

cipation.

~ APRIL 19-25: ORANGEBURG: Out­door drama, during Orangeburg

~ V County's S. C. Tri centennial part1· cipa ti on.

APRIL 21 -25: SUMTER: Li 'l Abner (Panama, Frank, DePaul & Mercer), Margaret McKeown and Henry Martin, directors; Sumter Little Theatre. APRIL 24-MAY 2: FLORENCE: Look Homeward Angel, Don Law, director; Florence little Theatre Guild. AP RIL 26-30: ORANGEBURG: Fly Blackbird (Hatcher & Jackson), H. D. Flowers, II, director; the Henderson-Davis Players of South Carol ina State College, White Hall Auditorium. APR IL 30-MAY 1: GAFFNEY: Camelot; Limestone College-Community Theatre and Music Depart­ment; Fullerton Auditorium, limestone, 8 P.M.

APRI L, TO BE SCHEDULED: CLEMS ON Speech Festival. ORANGEBURG: Nat'l. Assoc. of Dramatic & Speech Arts (NADSA) Speech and Drama Festival , also S. C. Secondary Schools Speech and Drama Fes­tival; South Carolina State College Speech and Drama Department. UNION: Sunday in New York, Mrs. Iva n Justice, director; the Community-Campus Theatre.

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