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(843)588-9636
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Excellent professional educational entertainment is the trademark of The Actors' Theatre of South Carolina.  We employ some of the finest actors, directors and designers in our state and have an apprentice program in acting and directing.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S FOLLY adapted by CB Felder
from A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (2006)
MARY CHESNUT'S WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE by C. Weatherhead (2001)

KING LEAR by William Shakespeare (2001)








       Clarence Felder as Lear
       Melissa H. Miller as Cordelia

TWELFTH NIGHT adapted by C. B. Felder (2001)

                              Sharon Graci as the
                                                   Countess Olivia







WHISPERS & DREAMS: VOICES OF CAROLINA SLAVE CHILDREN (2001)
by C. Weatherhead based on the book compiled by Nancy Rhyne which has
just been approved for statewide curriculum for 6th, 7th and 8th grades.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens, adapted by Sharon Graci (2000)

MISTER POE'S NIGHTMARES compiled by C.B. Felder (2000)

Lee O. Smith as Edgar Allan Poe is amazed
to get a visit from his actress mother Eliza Poe
(Chris Weatherhead) in the long-running,
"MISTER POE'S NIGHTMARES" one of
ATSC's touring productions



MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM by Wm. Shakespeare (2000)

RAINBOW OF A DIFFERENT COLOR by Ceille Baird Welch (2000)

  Tomboy Melinda, played by Gila Holland
           gets a bit of tough advice from Grandma,
  played by Sally Brown





This award-winning verse play for small children (6 yrs. to 11 yrs.), RAINBOW OF A DIFFERENT COLOR, available to schools for touring.  Ms. Welch, currently on the Arts Commission's Artists Roster, is also available to teach seminars in schools on "Rhymed Couplets" and "Sonnets For Everyday."  Call for more information: (843) 588-9636 (ask for Chris)


THE GIFT OF THE MAGI by C. Weatherhead, based on story by O. Henry (1999)

            Brandi Stockman as Della
                and Lee O. Smith as Jim







THE DAYPORCH by Ceille Baird Welch (1999 )
This hilarious dark comedy toured South Carolina, receiving rave reviews, and went
to The Madison-Morgan Theatre Festival in Madison, Goergia, in 1999.

  Lula, played by Sheila Riddick-McKinney,
  spars with Maxine, played by Sally Brown,
  while Maggie, played by Liz Campbell bets on the winner






JANE AUSTEN'S NOT SO POLITE SOCIETY
compiled by C. Weatherhead (1999)

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS & OTHER THOUGHTS BY C.S. LEWIS (1999)

ADVENTURES IN THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, by C.S Lewis (1999)

PALMETTO PASSIONS! SOUTH CAROLINA LOVE POETRY (1998)

2:GOERING AT NUREMBERG by Romulus Linney (1998)

Clarence Felder as the
notorious Herman Goering







ISN'T IT LOVELY? by C. Weatherhead (1998)

WIND IN THE WILLOWS by John Jakes (1998)

SHAKESPEARE'S LOVER'S & LIARS!  (1998)

A HANDFUL OF DUST: T.S. ELIOT'S THE WASTELAND & OTHERS (1998)

A WORLD KICKED TO PIECES: MARY BOYKIN CHESNUT
ON LOVE & WAR by Kennneth Graham (1997)

THE VIGIL by Ladislas Fodor (1997)

      Brandi Stockman as "the bar dancer"
             is cross-examined by Lee O. Smith
                                       as The Prosecution









DEAR LIAR by Jerome Kilty  (1996)















LOVE LETTERS by A.R. Guerney   (1996)

THE SEVENTH SON by C. Weatherhead  (1995)

JOHN BROWN'S BODY by Stephen Vincent Benet (1995)

The cast of ATSC's acclaimed production of
Stephen Vencent Benet's Pulitzer-Prize-winning play-poem,
JOHN BROWN'S BODY, produced in 1996






Creating great memories!

Actors' Theatre of SC founders, Clarence Felder
(left) as GB Shaw, and Chris Weatherhead (right) as Mrs. Patrick Campbell, in "DEAR LIAR" in Columbia, SC, 1999.
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