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Category: Spoleto 2014

Posted inComedy, Spoleto 2014

Ithamar Has Nothing to Say is Charlie Chaplin for the 21 century

by Kinsey Gidick May 30, 2014
Posted inSpoleto 2014, Theater

The Testament of Mary a PURE Theatre Win

by Leah Rhyne May 30, 2014
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2014

Kat Edmonson’s jazzy-bluesy pop voice transplanted Cistern audiences to a different time

by Melissa Tunstall May 30, 2014
Posted inSpoleto 2014, Theater

A Brimful of Awesome

by Elizabeth Pandolfi May 30, 2014
Posted inConcert & Choral, Spoleto 2014

Charleston native Joseph Young leads a spectacular concert at the Sottile

by Lindsay Koob May 29, 2014
Posted inSpoleto 2014, Theater

Martin Dockery’s The Pit is both funny and poignant

by Joy Vandervort-Cobb May 28, 2014
Posted inSpoleto 2014, Theater

Johny Duke Left has several bright spots, some missteps

by Henry Snyder May 28, 2014
Posted inSpoleto 2014, Theater

Columbia City Ballet keep the comedy in their A Midsummer Night’s Dream

by Elizabeth Pandolfi May 28, 2014
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2014

Aca Seca Trio combines the zamba and chacarera musical traditions

by Sabrina Heise May 28, 2014
Posted inFeatures, Spoleto 2014

A Strong Start for Spoleto 2014

by Jon Santiago May 28, 2014

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