
The Dock Street Theater is a beautiful building with quite a bit of history! Did you know that this was “America’s First Theater”? Wow… It’s one of my favorites to photograph… check it out next time you’re in town! They have a wonderful lineup of shows, we’re very fortunate to have them in our city!
Here’s a blip from their website (click the link to read more!):
America’s First Theatre
On February 12, 1736 the Dock Street Theatre opened with a performance of The Recruiting Officer. Built on the corner of Church Street and Dock Street (now known as Queen Street), the Historic Dock Street Theatre was the first building in America built exclusively to be used for theatrical performances. Flora, the first opera performance in America, took place at the Historic Dock Street Theatre.
F L A S H B A C K
O N E Y E A R A G O… Featured Artist… Ezra Katz!
T W O Y E A R S A G O… A Christmas Surprise… An Eva Carter painting!
Catch you back here tomorrow! I’ll be back to my normal posts next week!

Thank you for the bit of history on theatre and culture in early Charleston. You photographed the door and entrance perfectly!
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