Summer Times 2022

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Ensemble Stage summer premieres BY JILLYAN MOBLEY

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hough small in stature, the 99seat Ensemble Stage in Banner Elk hosts big talent. Established in 2009, the Ensemble Stage provides the residents of The High Country, along with its visitors, live theater performances at affordable rates. This summer, Ensemble Stage will offer an array of programming, from premieres to summer camps. After taking a pause in performances in 2020 due to COVID-19 and working to maintain normalcy and safety in 2021, the staff at Ensemble Stage are excited for a busy upcoming season. “I have to say, our upcoming 2022 season is the most exciting of any we’ve had since our inception in 2009. That’s because for the first time all of our main stage productions are some type of premiere,” said Artistic Director at Ensemble Stage Gary Smith. “The first two are

PHOTO COURTESY ENSEMBLE STAGE Mark Allen Woodard, Scott Douglas Wilson and Margaret Dalton starred in ‘The Business of Murder’ in 2021.

regional premieres, the third is an international premiere and finally we close out our Summer Main Stage productions with our first-ever world premiere, written by a celebrated and award-winning playwright. The show will also star an actress who has

appeared in numerous plays around the world, including Broadway.” The regional premiere of comedy “No Wake” will be performed June 24 through July 2, the suspenseful thriller “Catch the Butcher” will be performed

July 15 through July 23, the international premiere of “Baby on Board” will be performed Aug. 12 through Aug. 20 and the world premiere of the drama “Zaglada” will be performed Sept. 9 through Sept. 17. In addition to these productions, Ensemble Stage also offers a variety of programming for youth. “Furry Tails with a Twist,” an interactive comedy about storytelling, will be performed on June 11 and 18 and July 9 and 30 as part of the nonprofit’s Saturday Kids Theater Series. An “everything theater” summer camp for children ages seven through 13 will begin on June 27, ending with a graduation performance on July 2. With a mission to “inspire, challenge and nurture the imagination and social skills of youths and adults through performances and theater based educational programs,” Ensemble Stage is committed to bringing professional productions and enriching experiences to the High Country.

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Farmers Market

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pages 148-160

Blowing Rock Art and History Museum

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pages 146-147

Ashe County Arts Council

2min
pages 142-143

Appalachian Theatre

1min
pages 144-145

Lees-McRae Summer Theatre

2min
page 141

Ensemble Stage

2min
page 140

Arts in the High Country

3min
pages 138-139

A place for artists to explore

13min
pages 130-137

General Stores

9min
pages 126-129

Watauga Lake

9min
pages 104-109

Fishing

5min
pages 100-103

Equine Experiences

2min
pages 96-98

Blowing Rock Horse Show

3min
page 99

Motorcycling

2min
pages 92-95

Hang Gliding

5min
pages 60-61

Mountain Biking

3min
pages 90-91

Cycling

3min
pages 88-89

Hiking

13min
pages 84-87

Rock Climbing

5min
pages 58-59

Zip lines

4min
pages 54-57

Christmas in July

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pages 52-53

Summer festivals

14min
pages 46-51

Grandfather Mountain

4min
pages 32-35

Things to do in the High Country

6min
pages 40-43

High Country attractions

7min
pages 36-39

Keeping the culture in Boone

3min
pages 44-45

Blue Ridge Parkway

7min
pages 26-29

High Country Host

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pages 12-15

Mystery Hill

2min
pages 30-31

Chambers of Commerce

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