
“FUNNY PLAY SLAYS.” POST & COURIER REVIEW “OVERFLOWS WITH LOCAL FLAVOR: DIG IN . . . a spicy mix of laugh-out-loud and cringe-worthy moments . . . perfectly executed . . . evocative of Charleston's small-town, incestuous nature . . . undeniably entertaining” CITY PAPER REVIEW
featuring Brian De Costa, Kevin Curler, Will Hodges, Katie Huard,
David Mandel, Jenny Pringle, Randy Risher, R.W. Smith, and Robbie Thomas
MARCH 5–27, 2010
ABOUT THE PLAY
Cath (Jenny Pringle) has two dead bodies in her car, $500,000 in cash, and a new lease on life. Now she must hightail it back to Chucktown to take revenge against the dead guy who betrayed her, and to confront the folks who want their money back. Developed in the PURE Lab, this is the sequel to R.W. Smith's Horse Tranqs & Carriage People. Here's a postcard.GENERAL ADMISSION
Thursdays $20 in advance / $25 door
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays $25 advance / $30 door
Student Rush $15 any performance with valid ID
Bring Your Own Baby Sunday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m.
Please call 843.723.4444 for complimentary childcare.
TICKETS & VENUE
Tickets may be purchased at the theatre on the night of the show, when available. Seating is limited, and advance ticket purchases are strongly encouraged. Performances at Upper Lance Hall, 150 Meeting Street, on the grounds of Circular Congregational Church (map & directions).
Jenny Pringle as Cath in Low Country Boil
“Fearless and well-planted jabs at Charleston—from the Battery to Mt. Pleasant—are written and delivered with native ease . . . serves up a healthy portion of rock 'n' roll–style entertainment, perfect for kicking off another rowdy Charleston night.” CITY PAPER
March 4 Pay What You Can
March 5 World Premiere
March 6
March 12 & 13
March 14 BYOBaby
March 18, 19 & 20
March 25, 26 & 27
All shows start at 7:30 p.m.
except the matinee Sunday March 14 at 2:00 p.m.

Read Smitty's post about hyphenate headgear and the process of making Low Country Boil.