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Event Series Christmas with the King

Christmas with the King

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

Join us as we bring some of your favorite Elvis Tribute Artists (ETAs) to Brunswick Georgia’s Actors Theater for three nights of concerts celebrating the holiday seasons! Starring three of Brunswick’s favorites… Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Taylor Rodriguez and Award Winning Elvis Tribute Artists Austin Irby and Jordan Poole. Friday, December 1 at 8 PM: […]

$35.00

Feature Film+ presented by the Golden Isles Film Festival

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

Our next pop-up is here! This time we’re showcasing a Feature/Narrative/Drama film from Maui, Hawaii. Join us on August 5th, 2023, at the SoGlo Brunswick Actors’ Theatre (1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA 31520) at 3PM as we’ll be screening My Partner, a film by Lance Collins. We’re excited to share this film with you as […]

Free

Classical Afternoon with the Silvas

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

This FREE concert is on July 29, 2023 and begins at 3:30pm at the Brunswick Actors’ Theatre at 1413 Newcastle Street. RSVP is required to reserve a seat. About the program This event features pianists Francisco and Mireille Silva and cellist Dorian Silva. This pre-launch concert will feature some of music’s most beloved and well-known […]

Free

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SoGlo Gallery  presents work by artists Janet Powers and Louise Eaton

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

November 4 - December 24 Featuring work by artists Janet Powers and Louise Eaton SoGlo Gallery 1413 Newcastle Street Brunswick GA Hours: Wednesday - Friday 11 am - 5:30 pm Saturday - 11 am - 4 pm or by appointment www.SoGloGallery.com 912-230-1042

SoGlo Gallery  presents work by artists Janet Powers and Louise Eaton

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

November 4 - December 24 Featuring work by artists Janet Powers and Louise Eaton SoGlo Gallery 1413 Newcastle Street Brunswick GA Hours: Wednesday - Friday 11 am - 5:30 pm Saturday - 11 am - 4 pm or by appointment www.SoGloGallery.com 912-230-1042

SoGlo Gallery  presents work by artists Janet Powers and Louise Eaton

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

November 4 - December 24 Featuring work by artists Janet Powers and Louise Eaton SoGlo Gallery 1413 Newcastle Street Brunswick GA Hours: Wednesday - Friday 11 am - 5:30 pm Saturday - 11 am - 4 pm or by appointment www.SoGloGallery.com 912-230-1042