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flat+rock+playhouse Latitude and Longitude:

35°16′26″N 82°26′36″W / 35.273907°N 82.443380°W / 35.273907; -82.443380
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35°16′26″N 82°26′36″W / 35.273907°N 82.443380°W / 35.273907; -82.443380 Flat Rock Playhouse is a professional, non-profit theatre located in the village of Flat Rock, NC known for quality productions of popular musicals, comedies, and dramas. [1] In 1937, under the direction of Robroy Farquhar, a group of actors organized themselves as the Vagabond Players. Around 1940, the Vagabond players settled in the Blue Ridge region of Western North Carolina. In 1952, the group purchased an 8-acre area of land in the Village of Flat Rock, where the theatre is currently located. In 1961, the theatre was named the State Theatre of North Carolina by the North Carolina General Assembly. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina". Visitnc.com. North Carolina Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development. Retrieved 2013-08-15.
  2. ^ "Flat Rock Playhouse: A History". BlueRidgeNow.com. Hendersonville, NC: The Times-News. February 6, 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-15.

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flat+rock+playhouse Latitude and Longitude:

35°16′26″N 82°26′36″W / 35.273907°N 82.443380°W / 35.273907; -82.443380
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

35°16′26″N 82°26′36″W / 35.273907°N 82.443380°W / 35.273907; -82.443380 Flat Rock Playhouse is a professional, non-profit theatre located in the village of Flat Rock, NC known for quality productions of popular musicals, comedies, and dramas. [1] In 1937, under the direction of Robroy Farquhar, a group of actors organized themselves as the Vagabond Players. Around 1940, the Vagabond players settled in the Blue Ridge region of Western North Carolina. In 1952, the group purchased an 8-acre area of land in the Village of Flat Rock, where the theatre is currently located. In 1961, the theatre was named the State Theatre of North Carolina by the North Carolina General Assembly. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina". Visitnc.com. North Carolina Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development. Retrieved 2013-08-15.
  2. ^ "Flat Rock Playhouse: A History". BlueRidgeNow.com. Hendersonville, NC: The Times-News. February 6, 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-15.

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