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  • Unto JXm Hills we. Tickets . . .THIS IS HOW TO GET THEM ■.-■-;'■"■ Seats are reserved tor your convenience. Write, wire or telephone for ticket reservations, or— Come directly to the box office at the Information Hut on U.S. 441 in Cherokee. Tickets also may be obtained at the theatre box office. Other box offices are maintained at Union Bus Station, Asheville; Bennett's Drug Store, Bryson City; Ela; Lake Junaluska; Maggie Valley; Recreational Center, Fontana Village; Bus Station and Chamber of Commerce, Waynesville; The Village Center (Trailways Bus Station), Gatlinburg, Tenn.; Rich's Guild Crafts, Knoxville; and Trailways Bus Station, Knoxville, Tenn. ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS There are 5,000 overnight accommodations within thirty minutes driving distance of Mountainside Theatre. :;.-■•::.-. :■:■-:::■:::::••.■":;;;"::::"::::' THEATRE SEATS RESERVED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE r=.:--^:-.-:.:':.i::-'i:'^:' :^;i^:.: For tickets write or wire "UNTO THESE HILLS," Cherokee, N. C. or telephone Cherokee 3301. Every one of the 2,900 seats is a comfortable sport chair Ticket Prices are: $1.50 $1.80 $2.40 and $3.00 ^ Easy to get to. . . . Fine arterial highways converge on "Unto These Hills" from north, south, east, and west. . . . It is located 50 miles west of Asheville., 25 west of Waynesville, 16 north of Sylva, and 11 east of Bryson City.. .32 miles across the Great Smokies from Gatlinburg and 70 southeast of Knoxville. . ... Air lines to Asheville- Rendersonville, Knoxville. . . . Special theatre bus schedules from Asheville and Waynesville, Knoxville and Gatlinburg. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON CQ,RALEI6H,N.C. presents.. Vl 9RS?fi« v - - ■■„;-, ■■■■/■,;;„,. i,j/..ye--;,;. ; ^ / ; / ; wm Indian ^fet^fe *< ■ .::■ :: ■; :■■■■■.■ ■.: ■ ■■..■■■■ .■ :■■■■■ ■■■ ■.■■■■■■- '. ■ ■ ' 'UM$&i\::U:i\&&i$ffi&h Nightly except Monday JUNE 25th at 8 p.m. through SEPT. 1st, 1957 Mountainside Theatre CHEROKEE, NORTH CAROLINA $5b 0iSS6h DSaitcfrfroltf Dirh/ueoDioDy ouiwave Dyd^stoDy Go^y pqwova "/ will lift up mine eyes unto the htfls from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth." PSALM 121: 1-2 WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Welcomes you to KERMIT HUNTER'S This is one of the great, true stories of history brought to life ... a "See-It-Now, l-Was-There" epic relived by descendants of the Cherokee Indians who wrote it in heartbreak and triumph. . . . Acclaimed by critics as the most satisfying and inspiring vacation experience to be found in America. . . Played against the backdrop of Eastern America's last primeval wilderness—the Great Smoky Mountains. . . . Nightly except Mondays from June 25th through September 1st at 8:00 P.M. in beautiful Mountain- - side Theatre, Cherokee, North Carolina. You'll long remember this colorful, centuries-spanning, true-life drama of the Cherokee Indians. You will relive a forgotten and neglected page of our Nation's history. You will thrill to the dazzling pageantry, feel the excitement and adventure of stepping into history. Played out in two acts and fourteen scenes, UNTO THESE HILLS is "an event rather than a mere performance." A cast of 140 is headed by experienced actors and actresses of the famed Playmakers of the University of North Carolina. Descendants of the Cherokee who lived the story are cast in principal roles. Still other Indians are seen in the recreated sixteenth century Indian village scene and the dances, including the colorful age-old Eagle dance. A choir with organ points up the original music by Jack.Frederick Kilpatrick, the nationally acclaimed Cherokee Indian composer. m
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