The Charleston Museum presents the Joseph Manigault House, which will be decorated for the holidays. Each year, the Garden Club of Charleston uses this magnificent house as a backdrop for their creative arrangements, using only live plant materials that would have been available in the Lowcountry during the first quarter of the 19th century. Visitors may view the holiday decorations as part of the regular public tour. Limited parking is available in the Museum lot across the street. 350 Meeting St. Mon. – Sat. from 10a.m. – 5p.m. and Sun. from 1p.m. – 5p.m. until December 31st, tours on the hour and half hour. $10 adults / $5 children (3-12) / free for children under 3 and Museum members. For more information, please call 843-722-2996 or visit www.charlestonmuseum.org.
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A Child’s Christmas in Wales – Charleston, SC
The Actors’ Theatre of South Carolina presents “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.†This is a Dylan Thomas classic memoir starring film, TV and theatre veteran Clarence Felder, and members of the Chamber Music Charleston. It is a special collaboration of Actor’s Theatre of South Carolina, Chamber Music of Charleston and Footlight Players Theatre. The Footlight Players Theatre, 20 Queen St. Dec. 22, 23 at 3p.m. and 7p.m. and Dec. 24 at 3 p.m. For more information, please call 843-722-4487.
The Have Nots Holiday Extravaganza – Charleston, SC
The Have Nots present The Have Nots! Holiday Extravaganza! Your alternative to the traditional holiday show. The annual show takes audience suggestions and spins them into holiday themed scenes that are guaranteed to make you laugh! Theatre 99, 280 Meeting St. 8:00p.m. $12.50. For reservations, please call 853-6687 or visit www.thehavenots.com.
Christmas at Boone Hall Plantation – Charleston, South Carolina
Come to Boone Hall Plantation to experience a variety of festivities for the holidays including bell choirs, carolers, candlelight tours and traditional Christmas decorations. For more information on specific dates and times, please call (843) 884-4371.
A Celtic Christmas with the Taylor Music Group
Monday, Dec.17th at 6 p.m
Featuring the well-known Celtic fiddling ensemble Na Fidleiri, members of the Taylor Festival Choir, and other musical treats
A Jazz Christmas
Tuesday, Dec.18th at 6 p.m
The Robert Williams Jazz Band performs a variety of Christmas classics
The Company Company Holiday Variety Hour
Wednesday, Dec. 19th at 6 p.m
A Lowcountry tradition for the last eight years, it’s a pure slice of holiday Americana, served up family style! It’s a magical hour of song, dance, stories, laughs, and an abundance of holiday cheer!
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to each night’s performance at Boone Hall.
$20.00 Regular Adult Admission
$15.00 Seniors-Military-AAA
$7.50 Children 6-12
Children Under six FREE with accompanying adult
Please call 843-884-4371 or visit Boone Hall Plantation’s website for more information.
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Winners of Fashion Week 2008 Design Contest Announced – Charleston, SC
CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Six talented local designers were given the exciting news that their original fashions will be showcased on the CFW ‘08 runway. Selected from 16 submissions, the winners are Foster Fox, Rachel Gordon, Krista Beth Huff, Ashley Reid, Megan Waldrep, and Carol Hannah Whitfield.
Each of these artists provided the Emerging Local Designer Competition judges with four sketches and two finished pieces as well as a description of the collection concept. The panel of fashion experts—including Laura Bennett of Project Runway; Bob Siegel, CEO of Lacoste; Squire Fox, renowned fashion photographer; Leigh Magar, local milliner; and Ayoka Lucas, style editor of Charleston magazine—paid special attention to criteria such as design knowledge, an eye for trends, and the quality of the garments.