Unto these Hills
Since its debut on July 1, 1950, “Unto These Hills” has entertained over six million people, telling the Cherokees’ rich story from 1780 to the twenty-first century.
The show portrays the unique story of the Cherokee from a historical perspective. The play traces the Cherokee people through the ages, from the zenith of their power through the heartbreak of the Trail of Tears. It ends in the present day, where the Cherokee people continue to rewrite their place in the world.
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688 Drama Rd
Cherokee, NC 28719
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http://visitcherokeenc.com/play/
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DATES:
The 2023 season runs from May 27 through August 19.
TIMES:
The show starts at 8:00 p.m. nightly, with a pre-show musical performance at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. The theatre is closed on Sundays.
Please note there are gunshots, flashing lights and loud noises during the performance. The show’s run time is approximately two hours.
General Admission Prices (No Reserved Seating):
Adults: $35.00
Children 6–11: $25.00
Children 5 and under: FREE
Reserved Seating Prices:
Adults: $45.00
Children 6-11: $35.00
VIP Ticket Prices:
All ages: $60.00
Group Tickets:
Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Please call 828-497-2111 ext. 205 or email groupsandtouring@cherokeeadventure.com.
For more information, please call 828.497.2111 ext. 205 or 866.554.4557.
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