Honey in the Rock (play) explained
Honey in the Rock is an outdoor musical-drama by American playwright Kermit Hunter and composer Jack Kilpatrick. It is the oldest American Civil War drama that continues to be performed.[1] Honey in the Rock has been performed annually by Theatre West Virginia since 1961 at the Cliffside Amphitheatre in Grandview Park within the New River Gorge National River protected area near Beckley, West Virginia.[2] The drama tells the story of the turbulent times during the Civil War that created the state of West Virginia.
References
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- News: Pierre . Tristam . Pierre Tristam 'Honey in the Rock' To End 30-Year Run . . June 22, 1991 . A6 .
- News: Mark . Sadd . 'Honey in the Rock' Packs In History . . June 11, 1997 . A2 .
- News: 'Honey in the Rock' Coming To Elk Center . . March 4, 2004 . 66 .
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Notes and References
- News: A grand time . . Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. . 2008-06-11 . 2008-06-21.
- Web site: Theatre West Virginia 2005 Program Guide . 2006-08-20 . Theatre West Virginia . PDF . 2005 . 1, 5 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061119181326/http://www.theatrewestvirginia.com/files/program2005.pdf . 2006-11-19 . dead .