Mountain Area Performing Arts Association

Music

Dance

Theatre

With Mountain Area Performing Arts Association, you’re in touch with many of the music, theatre and dance events occurring in far west North Carolina and north Georgia. Check out our upcoming happenings here: The spring brings lots of music and theatre to the stage.

On stage in Spring, 2010

 

April 9-11

 

LICKLOG PLAYERS present Agatha Christie’s mystery, The Mousetrap, the longest-running show in history. Friday and Saturday evenings 8 pm, Sunday matinee   2:30 pm. Tickets $13 adult; $8 students.

April 16

7:00 pm

JOHN C. CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL  presents Mountain Fling, Old Time Music from Southwestern Virginia with            autoharp, harmonica, guitar, banjo and bass. Keith House, Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Free admission, donation requested.

April 25

2:30 pm

BRASSTOWN CONCERT ASSOCIATION  presents the  Vega String Quartet.  Keith House at John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Tickets at door. $14 adult; $7 student.

April 22-25

7:00 pm

YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE presents The Pirates of  Penzance. Glenn Auditorium at Young Harris College, Young Harris, GA. Tickets $15 adult, $5 student. Thursday-Saturday 7:00 pm and Sunday 2:00 pm.

April 23

7:00 pm

JOHN C. CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL presents Whimzik, songs and tunes from celtic lands, Scandinavia and New Zealand. Keith House, Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Free admission, donation requested.

April 24

5:00 pm

Ramp festival dinner and concert at STECOAH VALLEY CENTER, Robbinsville, NC.  Celebrate the spring arrival of ramps in the mountains. Appalachian Dinner served family style with two seatings at 5:00 & 6:15 pm; reservations are required. Menu includes fried catfish, fried potatoes and ramps, fresh greens, pintos, sweet corn, ramp hushpuppies, cheddar biscuits, ramp cornbread, fresh raw ramps on tables, apple stack iced tea and coffee. Adults - $14, Students (k-12) -  $10, Children 4 and under - $7. (Prices do not include tax or gratuity.)

Festival Concert at 7:30 pm featuring The Barn Cats. The Barn Cats play old country music from the rural south of long ago – old time music, country blues, bluegrass. Concert prices are Adults - $10, Students (k-12) - $3, and children under 5 are free.

April 30

7:00 pm

MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY CHORUS presents spring concert including Bach’s Easter Cantata and Mendelssohn’s “Blessed Are They”. Glenn Auditorium, Young Harris College, Young Harris, GA. Free admission, donation requested.

May 2        

3:00 pm

MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY CHORUS presents spring concert including Bach’s Easter Cantata and Mendelssohn’s “Blessed Are They”. Glenn Auditorium, Young Harris College, Young Harris, GA. Free admission, donation requested.

May 7        

7:00 pm

JOHN C. CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL presents Spirit Fiddle, fiddle and guitar duo featuring champion fiddler Robin Warren

May 14

7:30 pm

BRASSTOWN RINGERS spring concert of handbell music. Presented by John C. Campbell Folk School, Keith House, Brasstown, NC. Free admission, donation requested.

May 15

4:00 pm

BRASSTOWN RINGERS spring concert of handbell music. All Saints Lutheran Church, Highway 76/515, between Young Harris and Blairsville, GA. Free admission, donation requested.

May 15

7:00 pm

SMOKIE MOUNTAIN MELODIES spring concert of  women’s barbershop music. Performing Arts Center at   Blue Ridge High School, Blue Ridge, GA. Tickets $15
adult; $8 for student; group rates available.

May 21

7:00 pm

JOHN C. CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL presents the Buzzard Mountain Boys – old time music and country humor. Keith House,  John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Free admission, donation requested.

June 19

 

BRASSTOWN RINGERS Taste of Scotland Festival in Franklin, NC. Time and place TBA

Updated April 2, 2010

 
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