Columbia, SC – The Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College has revealed its spectacular line-up for the 2024-2025 season. Columbia’s arts enthusiasts, comedy fanatics, and dance aficionados are in for an entertainment extravaganza, ranging from America’s Got Talent comedians to illusionists, the South Carolina Ballet, Grammy-nominated singers, and nationally recognized dancers, among others.
The fall season, spanning from September to November 2024, promises a gamut of exciting shows and performances. These include famed talents such as Cody Webb, kicking off the season on September 6, followed by the captivating Jasper Play Right Festival Winner: Let It Grow—on September 14. Other enthralling shows feature Tony Howard’s Motown and Elvis Revue and a riveting performance by MALEVO in October. Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters, along with The War and Treaty, will grace the stage in November, culminating in an acoustic night with Danielle Howle, Josh Roberts, and The Ain’t Sisters.
Tickets for this season at Harbison Theatre are available for purchase through the official website HarbisonTheatre.org or via phone at the box office on 803.407.5011.
Another noteworthy addition to Columbia’s arts scene, the Cola Rep Dance Co, is set to present a full bill of dance on August 17 and 18 at the Koger Center’s new performance space. The thematic dance performance labeled as ‘How to Fall Down’ explores the inevitable journey of life where falling down is a given, but it is the act of rising that truly shapes our character.
Hosted at the newly outfitted lower level of the Koger Center for the Arts, How to Fall Down will bring together 11 company dancers and five female choreographers for an unprecedented dance experience. The event will be accentuated by professionally designed costumes, masterfully curated sound design, and sophisticated light settings from Sherr Productions.
The entry cost for this unique event is $35, and tickets along with additional information can be found at www.Colarep.com.
These multifaceted performances, both from Harbison Theatre and Cola Rep Dance Co, are a testament to the thriving arts scene in Columbia. They embody the spirit and importance of arts exposure in the community, which fosters artistic development and enhances cultural awareness while offering entertainment and enrichment for audience members of all ages.
For more information about these exciting events and the upcoming season, please visit the respective websites or contact the venues directly. Stay tuned for further updates and announcements from HERE News.
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