
Musical history and literature come together in fall Fine Arts Series
The musical sounds of Charleston and The Citadel along with two of the literature's greatest works turned plays will highlight 2012-2013 Fine Arts Series.
Since its conception in 1965, the Fine Arts Series has provided the Corps of Cadets with a variety of programs including opera, musical ensembles, dance groups and classical dramatic presentation. Each college year, the Department of Cadet Activities schedules performances that entertain and expose students to the arts.
The programs are free and open to the entire campus community. Performances begin at 6:30 p.m. on the dates listed in either Mark Clark Hall or McAlister Field House.
Sept. 20
Romeo and Juliet
Presented by the National Players
Buyer Auditorium, Mark Clark Hall
Oct. 23
The Sound of Charleston: From Gospel to Gershwin
Presented by the Charleston Musical Heritage Production and the non-profit musical and theatrical organization The Company.
Buyer Auditorium, Mark Clark Hall
Feb. 5
Animal Farm
Presented by the National Players
Buyer Auditorium, Mark Clark Hall
April 18
The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes Spring Concert
McAlister Field House