August Wilson’s Two Trains Running, directed by Lili-Anne Brown, is a poignant exploration of life in the African American community of Pittsburgh's Hill District during the 1960s. This Tony-nominated play features vivid characters navigating themes of resilience and social struggle amid the backdrop of urban development and the concept of eminent domain. The Acting Company brings authenticity and depth to this powerful narrative, celebrating the spirit and heart of a community facing overwhelming odds.
Dear Evan Hansen (1/15/25-1/16/25)
H.M.S. Pinafore by New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (1/30/25-1/30/25)
The Comedy of Errors by The Acting Company (3/12/25-3/12/25)
The Vanishing Elephant (4/4/25-4/4/25)
Jeff Arcuri: Whole Wide World Tour (4/5/25-4/5/25)
Dragons and Mythical Beasts (4/13/25-4/13/25)
Fire Shut Up in My Bones: Opera Suite in Concert (4/21/25-4/21/25)
Home for the Holidays (12/15/24-12/15/24)
A Very Electric Christmas (12/7/24-12/7/24)
Mandy Patinkin In Concert: Being Alive with Adam Ben-David on piano (11/16/24-11/16/24)
Eddie Izzard: The Remix (10/20/24-10/20/24)
Watcher Entertainment: Ghost Files Live! (9/27/24-9/27/24)
An Afternoon with Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert (9/22/24-9/22/24)
Jagged Little Pill (3/12/24-3/13/24)
Annie (2/27/24-2/27/24)
Spiegeltent (11/18/23-12/23/23)
Videos
Dear Evan Hansen
Charleston Gaillard Center (1/15 - 1/16) | ||
42ND STREET
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina (12/4 - 12/29) | ||
Hamilton
Peace Center (2/4 - 2/16) | ||
Jane Anger
The Warehouse Theatre (1/31 - 2/16) | ||
Peter and the Starcatcher
Peter and the Starcatcher (1/23 - 2/9) | ||
Next to Normal
Centre Stage (10/17 - 10/27) | ||
Mamma Mia!
North Charleston Coliseum Performing Arts Center (1/2 - 1/5) | ||
Shucked
Peace Center (3/11 - 3/16) | ||
Ain't Too Proud
Koger Center for the Arts (1/7 - 1/9) | ||
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