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Smoke on the Mountain, a gospel bluegrass musical comedy, presented by The Monticello Acting & Dance Co at the Monticello Opera House April 20-29.
SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN
By Connie Ray, Conceived by Alan Bailey
Music Arrangements by Mike Craver and Mark Hardwick, Directed by Melanie Mays
Smoke on the Mountain is a gospel, bluegrass show that's fun for the whole family. You'll sing along and tap your toes to your favorite songs: "Church in the Wildwood", "Angel Band", "Taking a Flight" and more! The year is 1938 in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina. The Sander's family performs their gospel show at a Saturday night sing at the Mount Pleasant ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
Show only: $25 VIP/$20 non-member/$18 member/$10 students. A $2 historical restoration fee is charged on each ticket by the theater. Show only tickets are always available at the door day/evening of performance.
Dinner/show: $45 VIP/$40 non-member/$38 member/$30 students
Must make dinner reservation by Wednesday for a Friday show; by Thursday for Saturday/Sunday shows. Sunday matinee lunch on April 22 will follow the performance (estimated 2:30 pm). Sunday matinee lunch on April 29 will precede the performance (1 pm lunch). Both matinee lunches are discounted for patrons. Call the theater for more information. NEW-Sunday evening performances begin at 7 pm!
See website for dinner and lunch menus.
Alcholic and non-alchoholic beverages are available at all shows.
Phone: 850-997-4242
Email: director@monticellooperahouse.org
Website: http://www.monticellooperahouse.org
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Times listed are Show Times. Theater doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins. Dinner patrons should arrive 90 minutes to 1 hour before show time to eat dinner or purchase beverages from the bar. April 22 matinee only, complimentary appetizers will be served before the performance for the church crowd and lunch will follow the performance at approximately 2 pm.
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
There is plenty of street parking around the building on all sides. There is also a large city lot across from the courthouse. After hours (after 5 pm) the Monticello News allows us to make use of their lot. Street parking around the back of the building is also available.