
November 27–December 20, 2009
Info & Tickets: 843.723.4444
Tickets can also be purchased the night of the show at the PURE Theatre Box Office at 150 Meeting Street, on the grounds of Circular Congregational Church, subject to availability. Seating is limited, and advance ticket purchases are strongly encouraged.
November 27 & 28, December 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20. All performances at 7:30 p.m. except Sunday December 20 at 2:00 p.m. (Bring Your Own Baby).
Wednesdays $20, Thursdays & Sundays $25, Fridays & Saturdays $30, Student Rush $15 any performance with valid ID.
All performances at Upper Lance Hall, 150 Meeting Street, on the grounds of Circular Congregational Church
Bring Your Own Baby performance on Sunday, December 20 at 2:00 p.m. BYOBaby is a unique opportunity for parents of young children to enjoy professional theatre without incurring the cost of childcare, which is provided free of charge and staffed by childcare professionals from Circular Congregational Church in the downstairs nursery.
PURE Theatre is proud to welcome the V Tones (Charleston’s only ukulele hot club jug band vaudeville ragtime neo-retro-postpostmodern beachfront quasi-primitime anachronistic revolutionary anti-inflammatory mass catharsis jazz freakout and philharmonic group therapy session) as the preshow to some of our performances. Opening night we will have a solo performance by V Tones frontman Noodle McDoodle. A portion of the proceeds from our December 3 performance will be donated to Lowcountry Local First in support of their Buy Local Be Local Week, and have live music by the V Tones.

Directed by Mark Landis
Featuring
Paul Garbarini (Clarence & other roles)
Nat Jones (Henry Potter & other roles)
Jan Gilbert (Violet & other roles)
Susan Kattwinkel (Mary Bailey & other roles)
& Rodney Lee Rogers (George Bailey)
“There is much that can be said about PURE Theatre's ongoing success, but this is perhaps most important: They care deeply about what they do and it shows.”
—Charleston City Paper
"The fascinating thing is that this story touches something so important in all of us, that even though we are playing it with this very amusing convention of five actors playing all of the characters and doing all the sound effects, it still remains a deeply heartwarming story."
—Director Mark Landis
Upper Lance Hall
150 Meeting Street
Downtown Charleston
map & directions

The Gentleman Pirate
written & performed by Rodney Lee Rogers Slideshow “Great fun, splendidly performed and exhaustively researched. Grade A”—Charleston City Paper Saturdays through December 19, 2009, at The Powder Magazine 79 Cumberland St (directions) $8 to $12
Brown Paper Tickets Box office: 800.838.3006 /
Info: 843.534.6169