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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2024 · 27 MIN

Episode 284: Drama at the Court Room in 1735: Charleston’s First Theater

from Charleston Time Machine · host Nic Butler, Ph.D.

The earliest recorded performances of drama, dance, and opera in Charleston occurred during the late winter of 1735, when a group of thespians advertised a brief series of ticketed events at a familiar venue. Their stage was a multipurpose room within a tavern at the northeast corner of Broad and Church Streets, which South Carolina’s provincial government rented periodically for judicial proceedings. These “Court Room” events were not the first dramatic productions in the colony, but they formed an innovative prelude to the creation of Charleston’s first purpose-built theater.

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