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The Swamp Fox Players at
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Come to the Swamp Fox Community Theater in Georgetown, on the
Grand Strand, for a night of outrageous comedy. The current production, The Sunshine Boys, is a hilarious comedy and a great example of the
talent, fun and great things happening at The Strand Theater. When Al Lewis and Willie Clark a Vaudeville
team on the outs are asked to appear in a History of Comedy, they
reunite to see if they can smooth out their differences. The result
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| The Swamp Fox Players bought the Strand Theater in 1982. At that
time the historic landmark was a crumbling shambles and home to local
pigeons. Since then, through the communities fundraising endeavors
and generosity, the theater has been restored to it's former grandeur.
Located among unique shops, restaurants, museums and art galleries in Georgetown, the theater is the perfect place to end a slow paced day with some upbeat laughs. The Art Deco building is in the League of Historic American Theater listings. The marquee is original and the 40's-style box office has been refurbished to old time beauty. The idea to form a community theater in Georgetown was born in 1971 and the theater held their first two performances in the old Winyah High School auditorium. Since then they have grown to open their own theater and bring more performing arts to the area that enhance the community as well. For more ticket information and show times contact Foy Ford by phone: 843-527-2924.
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