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Tag: Mary Fishburne

Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Review: PURE Theater’s ‘The Christians’ mines the depths of modern belief systems

by Maura Hogan September 19, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Features

The Gaillard opens, Durfee paints cool stuff, and Charleston can’t keep its mouth shut

by Elizabeth Pandolfi December 30, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, The 2015 Fall Arts Issue

Woolfe Street continues partnerships with NYC theater heavyweights

by Elizabeth Pandolfi August 26, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

The weekend in theater: April 30-May 3

by Elizabeth Pandolfi April 30, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Features

The Village Rep’s teen troupe pushes boundaries while working toward acting dreams

by Henry Snyder April 8, 2015
Posted inSpoleto 2013, Theater

A Milliner’s American Dream

by Erica Jackson Curran May 22, 2013
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater

Review: Tell Me on a Sunday is a starry-eyed charmer

by Jon Santiago September 24, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, The 2012 Fall Arts Issue

Mary Fishburne asserts her spot in Charleston’s theater scene

by Amy Stockwell Mercer August 22, 2012

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