The average ticket for this event is priced around $%NextPerformer:NextEvent:Pricing:AveragePrice%. There are %NextPerformer:NextEvent:Pricing:NumTickets% available %NextPerformer:Performer% tickets for this event at Cheapo Ticketing, with prices ranging from $%NextPerformer:NextEvent:Pricing:LowPrice% to $%NextPerformer:NextEvent:Pricing:HighPrice%. %NextPerformer:Performer% is scheduled at Footlight Players Theatre on %NextPerformer:NextEvent:Date% There are currently 0 live events scheduled at Footlight Players Theatre including %NextPerformer:Performer% and %LastPerformer:Performer%. ![]() You will have a better time viewing this event if you know where you will be seated before purchasing your tickets. With a mobile-friendly and easy-to-use interactive seating chart, we've made it simple for you to discover amazing seats. If you're going to a Footlight Players Theatre event in Charleston with friends or family, CheapoTicketing offers you the best selection of seats available. Use the filter available above to search events by Day of the Week (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday), by certain Months (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December) or specific Dates. The schedule for Footlight Players Theatre lists all available events. Whether you want to experience live sports, concerts or theatre events near Charleston, CheapoTicketing will have the tickets for you. We offer tickets for all events at Footlight Players Theatre. What began as a small group has become for Charleston a theatrical tradition, built and strengthened over many years by hundreds of willing hands, the priceless gifts of time and toil, and by faith, enthusiasm and talent.Whether you’re looking for tickets for this month, this weekend, today, tonight or any other future date, CheapoTicketing has you covered. In 1986, after another dramatic renovation, The Footlight Players moved into the old cotton warehouse at 20 Queen St., where it remains to this day. Just a roof and four walls, 60 dedicated volunteers remodeled and renovated the old warehouse and converted it into an informal playhouse and workshop.įor the next 45 years, The Footlight Players continued to annually produce a number of regular season productions, both at the Dock Street Theatre and at Footlight. In 1941, a shortage of performance space caused the Players to again turn to the warehouse. During this time, the cotton warehouse was used for storage and scenery construction. Yet until 1938, all productions were presented in a variety of spaces around the Holy City, including the Academy of Music (corner of King and Market streets), the Victory Theatre (85 Society St.), Hampton Park, The Citadel, and the Dock Street Theatre. Eliza Huger Dunkin Kammerer with the idea of eventually converting it into a finished playhouse. ![]() In 1934, The Footlight Players was gifted an old cotton warehouse (circa 1850) by Mrs. The series was such a success and drew such a following that The Footlight Players formally organized and incorporated in the fall of 1932. ![]() Commander Charles Russell Price at the Charleston Navy Yard. The Footlight Players was ceremoniously launched in 1931 with a series of one-act plays directed by Lt.
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