NCPI Workmark
Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Search Results


5 results for "Theater, Open-air--Boone"
Currently viewing results 1 - 5
PAGE OF 1
Record #:
18960
Author(s):
Abstract:
Kermit Hunter's Revolutionary War drama, Horn in the West is the third largest outdoor drama in the state of North Carolina. Developed continuously since the early 1950s, Horn in the West chronicles the settlers who came to the Blue Ridge Mountains seeking freedom an escape from British tyranny.
Record #:
31279
Author(s):
Abstract:
In Boone, North Carolina, 'Horn in the West' re-enacts the history of the era of Daniel Boone in an outdoor drama. The production is the story of the 'birth of America' as it unfolded across the reaches of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Source:
We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 22 Issue 2, June 1964, p16-17, 32, por
Record #:
30248
Author(s):
Abstract:
Going into its second summer, the fast-moving production of 'Horn in the West' is winning praises as a leading attraction in the western North Carolina mountains. Played nightly at the Daniel Boone Theatre, the drama tells the story of people and events on the Southern Appalachian frontier in the 1770s.
Record #:
10272
Author(s):
Abstract:
“Horn in the West,” a new outdoor drama by Kermit Hunter of Chapel Hill, will open in Watauga County on June 27, 1952. The drama tells the story of the settlement of Northwestern North Carolina, and it will be performed in the new outdoor theatre between Boone and Blowing Rock. Hunter is the author of another outdoor drama with a North Carolina theme, “Unto These Hill,” which is performed at Cherokee.
Source:
Record #:
10273
Author(s):
Abstract:
Warren describes the opening of North Carolina's newest outdoor drama, “Horn in the West,” which is performed at Boone.
Source: