Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Sept. 19-
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25-
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 p.m.
Clare Barron’s Dance Nation, winner of the 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a play fueled by teenage angst. Set in small-town Ohio, the play features a competitive middle school dance team whose female members experience the emotional extremes of adolescence as they contend with themselves and one another to reach their goal: acceptance to the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay. Robin Edwards Russell, professor in the Department of Theatre, directs this fresh, unique take on the power and vulnerability of evolving young women.
This production contains themes and language that may be inappropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.
EDWARDS THEATER
ADMISSION: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or call 843-349-ARTS (2787).
Thursday, Oct. 10 –
Friday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 16 –
Saturday, Oct. 19, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The CCU Department of Theatre presents Bright Star, a new work with a country and bluegrass score from Academy Award-winner Steve Martin and Grammy-winner Edie Brickell. Bright Star tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s, directed by Adam Pelty, associate chair and assistant professor in the Department of Theatre.
WHEELWRIGHT AUDITORIUM
ADMISSION: $17
Thursday, Oct. 10 –
Friday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 16 –
Saturday, Oct. 19, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The CCU Department of Theatre presents Bright Star, a new work with a country and bluegrass score from Academy Award-winner Steve Martin and Grammy-winner Edie Brickell. Bright Star tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s, directed by Adam Pelty, associate chair and assistant professor in the Department of Theatre.
WHEELWRIGHT AUDITORIUM
ADMISSION: $17
Thursday, Oct. 10 –
Friday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 16 –
Saturday, Oct. 19, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The CCU Department of Theatre presents Bright Star, a new work with a country and bluegrass score from Academy Award-winner Steve Martin and Grammy-winner Edie Brickell. Bright Star tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s, directed by Adam Pelty, associate chair and assistant professor in the Department of Theatre.