“Romello”
Written and Directed By Art Gilliard
In Collaboration With
Students from Charleston County Public Schools
Sponsored By
The City of Charleston and
The Charleston County School District
May 10th and 11th, 2001
Burke Fine Arts Auditorium
244 President Street
Charleston, South Carolina
A Word From The Director
“Romello” finds it’s origin in a resolution presented to the City of Charleston by The Honorable Wendell Gilliard, a member of Charleston City Council, declaring March
5, 2001 Drugs and Guns Awareness Day.
Councilman Gilliard was responding to a rash of incidents in our community and
across the country, where youngsters and adults were being hurt or murdered as a
result of drugs and guns.
Being acutely aware of the crisis in our community, the City of Charleston and the Charleston County School District joined forces to re-iterate the dangers of drugs and guns in the community. Art Gilliard, Artistic Director of Art Forms & Theatre Concepts, Inc. was then commissioned to produce a play, using art as therapy on the guns and violence theme. The play, “Romello” is a result of that venture.
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