Archived Arts & Entertainment

Schedule of Events

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July 25

2:00 pm

Blue Ridge Community College, Flat Rock. (All Groups) Adults $30; Faculty, Students & Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

7:30 pm

Blue Ridge Community College, Flat Rock. (6 Groups) Adults $25; Faculty, Students & Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

7:30 pm

Western Carolina University, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Cullowhee. (3 Groups) Adults $18; Faculty $15; Students & Children (12 & under) $5.

July 26

7:30 pm

Smoky Mountain Center for Performing Arts, Franklin. (4 Groups) Adults $25, $20; Children (12 & under) $10.

7:30 pm

Haywood Community College, Clyde. (5 Groups) Reserved seating: $25, $20; General admission $15; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

July 27

2:00 pm

Extravaganza Matinee, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

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7:30 pm

Extravaganza, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (7 Groups) Reserved seating: $25, $20; General admission $15; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

July 28

2:00 pm

Chief Joyce Dugan Cultural Arts Center, Cherokee. (2 Groups) General admission $16; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

2:00 pm

Historic Jonesborough Visitor Center Auditorium, Jonesborough, TN. (2 Groups) General admission $16; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

7:30 pm

Haywood Community College, Clyde. (All Groups) Reserved seating:  $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

July 29

7:00 pm

Candlelight Closing, Stuart Auditorium, Lake Junaluska. (All Groups)  Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

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