We went to Honey in the Rock many years ago on a vacation and we really liked it. We were excited to go again on our vacation this year. While this was their opening night of the season, this was not at all worth $25 per person. We've been to high school theater that was better than this! And the play itself was rewritten and was cheesy. The interpretive dance representing the Native Americans discovering the natural gas was just dumb. We almost left at the intermission because it was so bad but we stayed to see what else would go wrong. We were not disappointed. The best memory of this night was when an audience member's Siri blurted out "Here's what I found about dead people." Other than laughing about how bad it was, it was the low point of our vacation. It is not worth the time or money. Go to the overlook and enjoy the beauty, but drive right past the theater. (Disappointed that I can't give...
   Read moreThis was the first time I had attended the "Hatfield & McCoy's" production since it was in its infancy. I've lived in the south for many years and only recently moved back to West Virginia. The show was wonderful in the 1970's and still is!! I attended along with my daughter and granddaughter, three generations and we all loved it! Additionally, my brother and sister-in-law attend Saturday night and we're equally impressed. I'm looking forward to seeing other productions at Theatre...
   Read moreBeautiful setting. The live bluegrass music before the show was very good. We saw the Hatfield and McCoy show. They did not sugarcoat it. There was a lot of violent shooting and killing. I would not recommend for children or people who are easily traumatized. There are also excessive love scenes. And when they have a funeral there is almost satanic dancing. The ending sort of redeems it when some of them repent for the killing. It is an interesting story, but is by no means a...
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