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2019 LINE-UP


NTL On Screen – Macbeth JANUARY 15, 2019


The Dick Goodwin Big Band JANUARY 18, 2019


"We Shall Overcome" featuring Damien Sneed – A Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. JANUARY 23, 2019


Free Fallin' – Tom Petty Tribute Band FEBRUARY 1, 2019


Valentine's Cinema – My Best Friend's Wedding FEBRUARY 9, 2019


VIVA MOMIX – Visual Dance FEBRUARY 23, 2019


Columbia Children's Theatre presents Peter Pan and Wendy MARCH 17, 2019


NTL On Screen – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time MARCH 19, 2019


MTC Showoff – Talent Showcase MARCH 30, 2019


The World of Musicals APRIL 4, 2019


S.C. Philharmonic – The Composer is Dead by Lemony Snicket APRIL 7, 2019


HT@MTC Performance Incubator presents Aphra Behn – wanton woman of wit!


APRIL 13, 2019


Robert Gardiner and the South Carolina Jazz Masterworks Ensemble APRIL 26, 2019


Columbia Children's Theatre presents Shine MAY 4, 2019


Leveraging Goodwill | HARBISON THEATRE


> HT@MTC was awarded a grant to extend an educational outreach component of two signature series shows, and the theatre implemented that opportunity with two world-renowned dance troupes during the season. Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE led a masterclass at Columbia College and hosted a liturgical dance workshop at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road in fall 2017. Then, Pilobolus dancers joined all levels of dancers at Columbia City Jazz in the spring of 2018. All participants in each activity were welcome no matter what age, experience, or skill level, and were able to get up-close and personal with acclaimed talent.


> Executive Director Kristin Cobb was named on the Free Times list “Power Issue 2018: Fifty People Who Get Things Done in the Capital City.”


> HT@MTC frequently hosted events for community organizations that go beyond the regular presenting season. These included Lost Childhood: The Story of the Birkenau Boys in conjunction with the Columbia Holocaust Education Commission, the nationally touring mental health awareness exhibit I am Psyched, and various regional meetings with Capital City Lake Murray Country.


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