One of my many travel stops while I was visiting the great State of North Carolina from New York City or better known as "Yankees City" , I really enjoyed the southetn comfort, the people are great from all kinds of backgrounds, Love the back woods, mountains , my guest and I we went to an open theater plenty of seats, live action drama like a Broadway show even better because it was about true history of the orignal people, Cherokee Nation, it's people and the American frontier.
Thue story of the treaties, broken promises and other historical facts about the U.S.Goverment, the Trail of tears and the suffering of a original nation tribes target because they were different in culture and race.
I love the show it was very educational, the actors where fantastics, the props, customs and visual background stage, the seating look like a stadium on top of a mountain with natural settings, there's food and drinks very affordable, great place to visit, hard to find but finally made it to the top of the mountain.
Many thanks goes out to Thomas French Currently Serving in the armed forces and his wonderful mom for that special invitation and hooking us up with theater tickets, we love it, special thanks to all the actors for interacting after the show execellent job.
The admissions is affordable and you do get great deals, check it out, see Native American History of The...
Read moreExcellent performance and story. Very sad tho and I teared up a little. I paid extra for front row seats but it wasn't necessary as every seat is a good one and the farther down u are, the longer it takes to get out. . The speakers were right in front of us and it was way too loud. Paying extra got us a red bag with stale popcorn and warm water but also a soda with souvenir cup and book. We decided not to go early so we parked Way far up a couple of parking lots and it took awhile to get out of the place so just be patient. I went about 10 yrs ago and it's def more...
Read moreI originally saw this 3 years ago. The woman narrating almost brought everyone to tears. She was amazing and made you feel what the Cherokee felt. It was so immersive. My wife and I decided to take a few dear friends who were visiting, because it was such a moving experience. This year felt different. The show has changed slightly and although it still tells the same sad story, I didnt feel as emotionally connected. This is still a must see if visiting the area. We will be back to see it...
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