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24077
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The Waynesville Strand first opened in 1947 as the second theatre on Main Street. In 1993, a fire caused damage that was too expensive for the owner to fix and it lay vacant for twenty years until some locals bought it and began to refurbish the historical icon.
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7318
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In western North Carolina, theater lovers will discover a class-act assortment of small theater companies. Sometimes this means blazing a trail into the wilderness to find the tiny Fletcher Studio Theater (70 seats) at Waynesville. Performances of the familiar and unfamiliar plays can be found from Flat Rock Playhouse, North Carolina's official state theater, to the Licklog Players in Hayesville.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 73 Issue 3, Aug 2005, p42-44, 46, il Periodical Website
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13768
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The director of Hendersonville's successful Vagabond Players, visualizes state-sponsored dramatics.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 42, Mar 1952, p7, 15, f
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