The North Carolina Mountains

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  • 1. Brevard Music Festival

    Festivals

    Some 400 talented young music students from nearly every U.S. state and 60 faculty from around the world spend summers at the 180-acre Brevard...

    Some 400 talented young music students from nearly every U.S. state and 60 faculty from around the world spend summers at the 180-acre Brevard Music Center. Each year, from mid-June to early August, the center hosts about 80 public orchestral and chamber music concerts and operas featuring guest performers such as violinist Itzhak Perlman and pianist Garrick Ohlsson. Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart is the festival's artistic director.

    349 Andante La., Brevard, North Carolina, 28712, USA
    828-862–2100

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    Rate Includes: Concert prices vary; some are free
  • 2. Highlands Playhouse

    Theater

    The well-respected Highlands Playhouse, an Equity theater, puts on three or four productions each summer. It also doubles as a movie theater...

    The well-respected Highlands Playhouse, an Equity theater, puts on three or four productions each summer. It also doubles as a movie theater, with new and classic films screened year-round.

    362 Oak St., Highlands, North Carolina, 28741, USA
    828-526–2695

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    Rate Includes: Theater $40, movies $10
  • 3. Horn in the West

    Theater

    A project of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association (SAHA), Horn in the West is an outdoor drama by Kermit Hunter that traces the...

    A project of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association (SAHA), Horn in the West is an outdoor drama by Kermit Hunter that traces the story of Daniel Boone and other pioneers, as well as the Cherokee, during the American Revolution. The drama has been presented since 1952. Performances are held nightly, Tuesday through Sunday from late June to mid-August. SAHA also operates Hickory Ridge Living History Museum, adjacent to the Horn in the West amphitheater. The museum can be visited before the show.

    Amphitheater, 591 Horn in the West Dr., Boone, North Carolina, 28607, USA
    828-264–2120

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    Rate Includes: $24, Play $35, museum $5
  • 4. Unto These Hills

    Theater

    More than 6 million people have seen this colorful historical drama, which tells the story of the Cherokee people from about 1780 to the present...

    More than 6 million people have seen this colorful historical drama, which tells the story of the Cherokee people from about 1780 to the present day. First presented in 1950, the outdoor summertime spectacle has been updated over the years with new scripts and costumes. The show runs from early June to mid-August. Contemporary plays are also presented in the renovated 2,100-seat Mountainside Theater.

    564 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, North Carolina, 28719, USA
    828-497–2111

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    Rate Includes: From $28
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