For those who live in the sun : an historical play with music by Sam Byrd, produced and directed by Mr. Byrd, production designed and executed by Corwin W. Rife
This program from the production of For those who live in the sun, written specially for the Bicentennial committee, includes the names of the cast, production assistants, and the scenes of the play. The action of the play begins in Charleston, S.C., in 1950 and then moves to a South Carolina settlement in 1776, a home on Coming Street in Charleston in 1861, a silversmith's shop on King Street in 1819, the German Artillery Hall in Charleston in 1883, Union Station in Charleston in 1917, and a synagogue in Charleston on August 18, 1945.
"This program from the production of For those who live in the sun, written specially for the Bicentennial committee, includes the names of the cast, production assistants, and the scenes of the play. The action of the play begins in Charleston, S.C., in 1950 and then moves to a South Carolina settlement in 1776, a home on Coming Street in Charleston in 1861, a silversmith's shop on King Street in 1819, the German Artillery Hall in Charleston in 1883, Union Station in Charleston in 1917, and a synagogue in Charleston on August 18, 1945."@en
"For those who live in the sun : an historical play with music by Sam Byrd, produced and directed by Mr. Byrd, production designed and executed by Corwin W. Rife"@en
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