An original play commissioned by the Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce through grant funding provided by the SC250 Commission, Professor Annette Dees Grevious and Performance Artist Brandi LaShay have collaborated to develop a compelling production, which explores and uplifts African American involvement in the founding our nation and establishment of the State of South Carolina.
The performance forces audiences to examine history and the country's founding principles 250 years later. An infusion of poetic dialogue, stylized movement, music, and visual artistry provide audiences with glimpses into the lives of Spencer Bolton, John Busby, Isham Carter, Gideon Griffin, Morgan Griffin, and Allen Jeffers - real men with South Carolina roots - as they face the true impact of the promises they were made during and post-American Revolutionary War.
Audiences will be educated, engaged and encouraged to learn more about African American involvement during this period.
On Sale
Feb 10, 2026 at 4:30pm to
Mar 01, 2026 at 4:30pm
Venue
Stevenson Auditorium
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