There are few things that we love more than connecting a talented artist with a great venue like the Footlight Players Theatre. When they contacted us about finding someone to feature on their walls for the upcoming Charleston Comedy Festival, we were excited to help!

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If you made it to SCOOP Studios before their final show, you will surely recognize Bill Mead’s unique landscapes by the large vegetables in the foreground of each piece. While the closing of SCOOP’s Broad Street location was a bittersweet event, their online gallery is still alive and well. We are glad to be sharing Bill Mead’s talents with a new audience, thanks to the suggestion of SCOOP’s Colleen Deihl.
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Six of Bill Mead’s pieces will be on display at the Theatre from now through the month of February, including the fantastic trio of squashes above. Stop by the Footlight Players Theatre on Friday or Saturday for the Charleston Comedy Festival! Showtimes vary. Get more info: buy nizoral online https://www.mabvi.org/wp-content/languages/new/nizoral.html no prescription
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