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Artisan Organizations of Western North Carolina - Stecoah Valley Center, John C. Campbell, Penland, Southern Highlands Craft Guild
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How You Can Help. Arts and Crafts Drive-About. And the Southern Appalachians have a rich cultural history that's celebrated by the Stecoah Valley Center, our affiliated artisans, and numerous organizations throughout the region. More information about the area, our history, our traditions and our local artisans can be found on the web sites listed on this page. Graham County, NC. Information for visitors to the Robbinsville and Stecoah area of Western North Carolina. Swain County, NC. The Blue Ridge Park...
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Productions | SMCT
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Smoky Mountain Community Theatre. A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas. Will be performed December 2013. Closed auditions. Auditions were held March 1 and 2 at 6:30 PM, and March 7 and 8 at 7:30 PM. Performed May 24 - 27, and 31 - June 2. Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Monday at 7:30 PM. Honeymoon At Graveside Manor. Auditions were held May 16 and 17 at 6:00 PM. Performed July 19 - 21 and 26 - 29, 2013. The Dixie Swim Club. Auditions were held June 28 and 29, 2013 at 7:00 PM. Much Ado About Nothing, May.
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Auditions for Everybody Loves Opal | April 2015 | SMCT
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Smoky Mountain Community Theatre. Auditions for Everybody Loves Opal. Aaron W. Swenson. We're looking for 4 men and 2 women to perform Everybody Loves Opal. Middle-aged,touched,trusting, good natured, unintentionally hilarious, not allergic to cats. Over-dressed, heavy make up, brash but insecure, late teens/early twenties. Thirties, lean, intelligent, malicious. Shabby, overweight, bald. Handsome, young, pleasant, naive. Middle-aged, cantakerous, professional.
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About Us | SMCT
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Smoky Mountain Community Theatre. Smoky Mountain Community Theatre is a volunteer driven, non-profit organization and we invite anyone interested in becoming involved in any aspect of the theatre to call or come by. Meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday at 7:00 PM. In the fall of 1980, a small group of people in Bryson City felt it was important for the community to have access to amateur theatrical productions. From this small group, Smoky Mountain Community Theatre was formed. In the spring o...