Unto These Hills

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The saga of the Cherokee, from the arrival of Hernando DeSoto through the Trail of Tears, is chronicled by the long-running outdoor drama, Unto These Hills. Performed at the Mountainside Theatre since 1950, the play combines history, music, and dance to tell the story of Tsali’s sacrifice for his people.

Located just off of US HWY 441 on Drama Road in Cherokee, NC, the theatre recently underwent a $1.8 million renovation including upgraded seating with wider aisles and more comfortable seats, new food concessions, reserved box seating, and other enhanced conveniences. The 2,800-seat rustic and elegant open-air theatre has hosted over six million visitors since its inception.

  • 2010 Season Dates: June 4 – August 14, 2010
  • Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
  • Parking: $3 per vehicle at the theatre. Free parking at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian and Qualla Arts & Crafts with free shuttle service provided to the show.
  • General Admission: Adults $18.00; Children (ages 12 and under) $8.00. Family Pack: 2 free tickets for children ages 6-12 with the purchase of 1 adult ticket.
  • Reserved: Adults $22.00; Children (ages 12 and under) $10.00
  • To purchase tickets by phone, call toll free 1-866-554-4557. Tickets are also available at the Cherokee Historical Association Box Office on Tsali Blvd., across the street from the Museum of the Cherokee Indian (off Highway 441 N) 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., and at the Mountainside Theatre (during summer season – also located off 441 N) 4:00 p.m. until show time. Paid reservations are held for late arrival. All tickets are held at the box office. (Cash, Visa, & Mastercard accepted). Personal checks are not accepted.
  • Unto These Hills homepage.
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