LIVING THEATRE
- Noodle
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Avid Ukulele Player and teacher, member of the V-Tones of Charleston, the Amazing Mittens, Lime and the Coconuts, and She Goes He Goes.
4 shows on Valentine's Day!
Ah the ukulele---probably the most romantic instrument ever! On Valentine's Day I'll be doing my best to evoke the Global Eros with my tiny instrument (insert joke here). 9 am--bright and oily at the Elliotborough Mini-bar for coffee and tunes (free). Then the lovely and talented Mz.Funville and I will perform at the Savannah House old folks' home for their afternoon concert. At 5:30pm some version of the V-Tones is opening for Sol Driven Train at the Palmetto Brewery (on Huger street, Charleston,SC)--that's got a cover charge, but will be a great show. SDT is so much fun! Then, Mz. Funville and I will perform as "The Amazing Mittens" at the mysterious and romantic O'Hara and Flynn's wine bar downtown on Meeting street. Whew!
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SATURDAY, November 29th, Dreaming Farms Christmas tree farm, 11am-3pm------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FRIDAY, December 5th, The V-Tones at the Charleston City Market, 6:30-9:30pm, free---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SATURDAY, December 13th, private party-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THURSDAY, December18th, V-Tones trio at City Lights Coffeeshop Holiday party, 6-9pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th INTERSTELLAR HOLIDAY DANCE PARTY with the V-Tones of Charleston, The Spaceport Floozies (from Shelby, NC), plus special guests! $10, Charleston Pour House Deck, 6-9pm------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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