November
2009 Events
Monotype
Printing Demonstration
with Phil Garrett
Greenville artist Phil Garrett, who is part of this month's exhibit
in the Bassett Gallery will
bring a small press and demonstrate his technique for printing monotypes,
which are paintings made on glass plates, and then transferred to paper.
This will be a fascinating glimpse into the artistic process.
Sunday, November
1
3:00 p.m.
Bassett Gallery
FREE
A
Night of One-Act Comedies
A Camden Community Theatre Production
Get ready for an evening of side-splitting comedy, when eleven local
high school students bring to the stage two productions that celebrate
the weird and wonderful world of theater, The Audition and The
Actor's Nightmare. There will be an intermission with light refreshments
served between the plays.
Friday,
November 6
7:00 p.m.
Wood Auditorium
Tickets $10
Choral
Music Showcase
Sponsored
by the Camden Music Association, this evening will feature performances
by choirs from local schools.
November
16, 7:00 p.m.
Wood Auditorium
Free Admission
Voices
of Camden: The Quarrel with Oneself
Students
of Tony Scully's class perform monologues based on their personal experiences.
This is sure to be a powerful evening of humor and pathos, as seen through
the eyes of individuals from all walks of life.
November
17, 7:00 p.m.
Wood Auditorium
All tickets $5
Frogmore
Frolic
For
those of you who ejoyed the annual Bluegrass, Bluejeans and BBQ event
that traditionally kicked off the Colonial Cup weekend, you will love
this new party! A fundraiser for the Fine Arts Center and the National
Steeplechase Museum, the event will include a lowcountry boil known
as Frogmore Stew, music by Wooden Ships, and a new exhibit based on
the life of Marion DuPont Scott.
November
20, 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Steeplechase Museum
Adults $25
Children under 14 $12
Cash Bar
