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The Theatre was built by Mr. Albert Sottile, President of Pastime Amusement Company. It was designed by nationally renowned architect C.K. Howell, who also built Charleston's Garden Theater in 1918. A building permit was pulled for a building costing $105,000 in late February or early March 1921, [1] and construction began in 1922.
Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, is one of America's major performing arts festivals.It was founded in 1977 by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Gian Carlo Menotti, who sought to establish a counterpart to the Festival dei Due Mondi (The Festival of Two Worlds) in Spoleto, Italy.
[13] [14] The company also made a stop at the Cairo Opera House in Egypt in January 1955. [13] In 1955–1956 the company toured in cities in the Middle East, Africa, Russia, and Latin America. [15] During this tour, Porgy and Bess was presented for the first time at La Scala in Milan in February 1955.
John Henry Devereux (26 July 1840 – 16 March 1920), also called John Delorey before 1860, [2] [A] was an American architect and builder best known for his designs in Charleston, South Carolina.
The first opera known to have been performed in the American colonies was the ballad opera Flora, which was performed in Charleston, South Carolina in 1735. [2] [3] Later in the century, The Beggar's Opera was performed in New York City in 1750. [4] This continued the trend of the popularity of ballad operas. [4]
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The Charleston Symphony Orchestra aka CSO, is an American orchestra based in Charleston, South Carolina and performs Masterworks and Pops series, Youth Orchestra concerts and more, at the Gaillard Center and dozens of other venues across the Lowcountry. The current roster of full-time, salaried core musicians is 24.