Quotes on South Carolina Repertory Company's
2000-2001 Season's Productions
Love Letters
"Directed by John Jakes, Pat Haskell and Douglas Milsom play the star-crossed
lovers, Melissa Gardner and Andrew Ladd. . . . Haskell gives an astonishing
portrayal of Melissa Gardner . . . Milsoms Andy Ladd is . . . delightfully
warm . . ."
The Island Packet
October 6, 2000
Come Rain or Come Shine, It's Johnny Mercer Time
"This delightful evening by Hilton Heads Doctor Al Balkin played
to full houses every night as Dr. Al brought us the music and life of Savannahs
lyricist, Johnny Mercer."
Talleys
Folly
"Should not be missed. Not only is it a theatrical masterpiece of the 20th
century (1980 Pulitzer Prize) but it is also masterfully presented. . . . Scott
Shine and Rebecca Robinson are a remarkable dramatic duo, displaying sensitive,
sympathetic pace and timing. These roles might have been written just for their
talents."
"The South Carolina Repertory Company continues to bring the best of small,
quality theatre to the Hilton Head area."
The Island Packet
December 8, 2000
W;t
"W;t," the Pulitzer Prize winning drama currently playing at the South Carolina
Repertory Company, does not pretend. It is deadly serious, painfully humorous,
and most of all - witty. If you aren't going to live forever, please
experience "W;t." It will change your life. It is a mature, thought-provoking
play that takes a deep look at the irony of living and the lessons of dying.
You will laugh, you will cry, you will be touched."
Bob Wiener
Hilton Head Island
"Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "W;t" is a must-see production
of the spring. Currently playing at the South Carolina Repertory Company, this
stunning drama about love and knowledge, life and death, is a highly original
artistic creation, possibly one of the best plays of the past decade."
Louise Causey Lewis
The Island Packet
March 16, 2001
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