Theatre Department Takes on Gentrification in ‘Buzzer’
The Department of Theatre and Dance challenges the stereotypes of gentrification and race in upcoming performances of 'Buzzer.'
The Department of Theatre and Dance challenges the stereotypes of gentrification and race in upcoming performances of 'Buzzer.'
In between classes and manning the front desk at a the Francis Marion Hotel, College of Charleston alumna Betsy Thrailkill Tetsch met her literary hero.
Cathy Keaton, who dropped out of college in 1969, is proving that it's never too late to go back to school.
Senior Julia Marks credits scholarship support for enabling her to pursue her passion for acting.
Darien Bucher '16 studied the many women who have portrayed Shakespeare's Hamlet on the stage and screen.
Alice Hamilton knows that when someone transforms themselves, whether on stage or in real life, the results can be powerful.
Adjunct theater professor, playwright, actor and comedian David Lee Nelson '00 is leaving Charleston for Atlanta this summer after a three-year return to the Holy City.
Freshman Josh Bristow's dance performances at basketball games are unforgettable and have made him a local celebrity. See him in action at the James Madison game on Feb. 11, 2016.
As a star and mainstay on The Good Wife, Matt Czuchry ’99 is perhaps one of the most recognizable faces in College of Charleston history.
Alum Luke Cleveland '01 created Coastal Stage Productions to make theater more accessible. His troupe recently performed "The Great American Trailer Park Musical" in Mount Pleasant.