From “The Lost Colony” to “Unto These Hills”: Outdoor Theatre in North Carolina
Author
Thomas, William Joseph
Abstract
Summertime is high season for outdoor dramas, and North Carolina has a rich history of them. Many NC natives have at-tended a production of “The Lost Colony” in Manteo or “Unto These Hills” in Cherokee. Other outdoor dramas in our state include “Strike at the Wind,” in Pembroke; “Horn in the West,” in Boone; “Tom Dooley: A Wilkes County Legend,” in Wil-kesboro; “First for Freedom,” in Halifax; and “From this Day Forward,” in Valdese. Shakespeare has his place in North Carolina too, from Ashe-ville’s Montford Park Players to Wilm-ington’s Cape Fear Shakespeare.
Date
2019-08
Citation:
APA:
Thomas, William Joseph. (August 2019).
From “The Lost Colony” to “Unto These Hills”: Outdoor Theatre in North Carolina.
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(),
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. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7496
MLA:
Thomas, William Joseph.
"From “The Lost Colony” to “Unto These Hills”: Outdoor Theatre in North Carolina". .
. (),
August 2019.
April 26, 2024.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7496.
Chicago:
Thomas, William Joseph,
"From “The Lost Colony” to “Unto These Hills”: Outdoor Theatre in North Carolina," , no.
(August 2019),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7496 (accessed
April 26, 2024).
AMA:
Thomas, William Joseph.
From “The Lost Colony” to “Unto These Hills”: Outdoor Theatre in North Carolina. .
August 2019;
():
.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7496. Accessed
April 26, 2024.
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