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SUMMARY:Disney Newies - The Broadway Musical
DESCRIPTION:Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical is a stage adaptation of the 1992 Disney film\, inspired by the real-life Newsboys Strike of 1899 in New York City. The musical\, with music by Alan Menken\, lyrics by Jack Feldman\, and a book by Harvey Fierstein\, premiered on Broadway in 2012 and enjoyed a successful run of over 1\,000 performances. It tells the story of Jack Kelly\, a charismatic newsboy\, who rallies his fellow newsies to strike against unfair conditions imposed by publishing giants like Joseph Pulitzer.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/disney-newies-the-broadway-musical/
LOCATION:Apollo Civic Theatre\, East Martin Street 128\, Martinsburg\, WV\, 25401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Twitty & Lynn: a Salute to Conway & Loretta
DESCRIPTION:Tayla Lynn and Tre Twitty\, coming to the Robinson Grand on Friday\, July 25\, have country music in their blood. The grandchildren of famed duo Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty\, the two have taken to the road to honor their grandparents in an intimate evening of music and storytelling. 
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/twitty-lynn-a-salute-to-conway-loretta/
LOCATION:Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center\, 444 W Pike St\, Clarksburg\, West Virginia\, 26301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Deadly Divide-The Hatfield & McCoy Story
DESCRIPTION:“Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story” Brings Legendary Feud to Life on the Stage at Chief Logan State Park \nLOGAN\, WV — This summer\, one of the most infamous chapters in American history returns to its roots as The Aracoma Story\, Incorporated (TAS\, Inc.) presents Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story — a powerful new outdoor drama chronicling the legendary feud that helped define the identity of West Virginia. \nIn collaboration with the Hatfield and McCoy Convention and Visitors Bureau\, Deadly Divide will be staged at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. The production promises an immersive theatrical experience that captures the tension\, tragedy\, and humanity of the historic conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys. \nWritten by West Virginia native and former Logan resident Geoff Allen\, the script is the result of a year-long deep dive into historical records\, folklore\, and firsthand accounts. Allen\, a longtime TAS\, Inc. performer\, sought to deliver the most accurate and emotionally honest portrayal of the feud ever presented on stage. \n“I took no sides\,” Allen said. “I took my obligation to tell the truth of the story quite seriously.” Early readers have praised the script for its authenticity and powerful storytelling. \nDirecting the production is veteran TAS\, Inc. Director Bill France who has long dreamed of bringing this story to the stage. “We’ve wanted to produce a Hatfield and McCoy show for years\, but couldn’t find the right script—until now\,” said France. \nFrance and Allen previously collaborated on the critically acclaimed reimagining of The Aracoma Story\, Spirits and Legends from 2009–2011\, which played to sold-out crowds. Their creative chemistry returns in Deadly Divide for a show France describes as “a big epic 3D living breathing movie that actually puts you inside our show.” \nAudiences can expect a gripping blend of historical accuracy and theatrical spectacle\, including gunfights\, burning buildings\, stabbings\, dancing\, love stories\, and deep emotional moments. “It’s packed with action and emotion\,” France added. “Nothing is left out.” \nDeadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story will run for nine performances:\nJuly 25\, 26\, 27\,\nAugust 1\, 2\, 3\,\nAugust 8\, 9\, 10\nAll shows begin promptly at 8:30 PM at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. Tickets will be available at the gate. \nJoin TAS\, Inc. this summer as West Virginia’s most infamous feud takes center stage — and a new tradition in outdoor drama is born.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/deadly-divide-the-hatfield-mccoy-story/2025-07-25/
LOCATION:Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park\, Little Buffalo Creek Road 376\, Logan\, WV\, 25601\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Aracoma Story Inc.":MAILTO:thearacomastoryinc@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Snow Queen
DESCRIPTION:Although set in a “land of colored ice\,” this classic tale will warm your heart in its illustrative retelling by a group of fun-loving\, imaginative hobgoblins.  As they depict the journey of a young girl and her quest to find her best friend\, you may just find yourself believing in malevolent mirrors\, yetis\, talking reindeer\, and snow chickens!  Blizzards can come at any moment\, so strap on some snowshoes and get ready to discover what it takes to overcome chilling obstacles\, keep resilience alive\, and melt down the Snow Queen’s icy walls.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/the-snow-queen/
LOCATION:Chuck Mathena Center\, 2 Stafford Commons\, Princeton\, West Virginia\, 24740\, United States
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SUMMARY:Disney Newies - The Broadway Musical
DESCRIPTION:Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical is a stage adaptation of the 1992 Disney film\, inspired by the real-life Newsboys Strike of 1899 in New York City. The musical\, with music by Alan Menken\, lyrics by Jack Feldman\, and a book by Harvey Fierstein\, premiered on Broadway in 2012 and enjoyed a successful run of over 1\,000 performances. It tells the story of Jack Kelly\, a charismatic newsboy\, who rallies his fellow newsies to strike against unfair conditions imposed by publishing giants like Joseph Pulitzer.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/disney-newies-the-broadway-musical-2/
LOCATION:Apollo Civic Theatre\, East Martin Street 128\, Martinsburg\, WV\, 25401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Deadly Divide-The Hatfield & McCoy Story
DESCRIPTION:“Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story” Brings Legendary Feud to Life on the Stage at Chief Logan State Park \nLOGAN\, WV — This summer\, one of the most infamous chapters in American history returns to its roots as The Aracoma Story\, Incorporated (TAS\, Inc.) presents Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story — a powerful new outdoor drama chronicling the legendary feud that helped define the identity of West Virginia. \nIn collaboration with the Hatfield and McCoy Convention and Visitors Bureau\, Deadly Divide will be staged at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. The production promises an immersive theatrical experience that captures the tension\, tragedy\, and humanity of the historic conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys. \nWritten by West Virginia native and former Logan resident Geoff Allen\, the script is the result of a year-long deep dive into historical records\, folklore\, and firsthand accounts. Allen\, a longtime TAS\, Inc. performer\, sought to deliver the most accurate and emotionally honest portrayal of the feud ever presented on stage. \n“I took no sides\,” Allen said. “I took my obligation to tell the truth of the story quite seriously.” Early readers have praised the script for its authenticity and powerful storytelling. \nDirecting the production is veteran TAS\, Inc. Director Bill France who has long dreamed of bringing this story to the stage. “We’ve wanted to produce a Hatfield and McCoy show for years\, but couldn’t find the right script—until now\,” said France. \nFrance and Allen previously collaborated on the critically acclaimed reimagining of The Aracoma Story\, Spirits and Legends from 2009–2011\, which played to sold-out crowds. Their creative chemistry returns in Deadly Divide for a show France describes as “a big epic 3D living breathing movie that actually puts you inside our show.” \nAudiences can expect a gripping blend of historical accuracy and theatrical spectacle\, including gunfights\, burning buildings\, stabbings\, dancing\, love stories\, and deep emotional moments. “It’s packed with action and emotion\,” France added. “Nothing is left out.” \nDeadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story will run for nine performances:\nJuly 25\, 26\, 27\,\nAugust 1\, 2\, 3\,\nAugust 8\, 9\, 10\nAll shows begin promptly at 8:30 PM at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. Tickets will be available at the gate. \nJoin TAS\, Inc. this summer as West Virginia’s most infamous feud takes center stage — and a new tradition in outdoor drama is born.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/deadly-divide-the-hatfield-mccoy-story/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park\, Little Buffalo Creek Road 376\, Logan\, WV\, 25601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Deadly Divide-The Hatfield & McCoy Story
DESCRIPTION:“Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story” Brings Legendary Feud to Life on the Stage at Chief Logan State Park \nLOGAN\, WV — This summer\, one of the most infamous chapters in American history returns to its roots as The Aracoma Story\, Incorporated (TAS\, Inc.) presents Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story — a powerful new outdoor drama chronicling the legendary feud that helped define the identity of West Virginia. \nIn collaboration with the Hatfield and McCoy Convention and Visitors Bureau\, Deadly Divide will be staged at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. The production promises an immersive theatrical experience that captures the tension\, tragedy\, and humanity of the historic conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys. \nWritten by West Virginia native and former Logan resident Geoff Allen\, the script is the result of a year-long deep dive into historical records\, folklore\, and firsthand accounts. Allen\, a longtime TAS\, Inc. performer\, sought to deliver the most accurate and emotionally honest portrayal of the feud ever presented on stage. \n“I took no sides\,” Allen said. “I took my obligation to tell the truth of the story quite seriously.” Early readers have praised the script for its authenticity and powerful storytelling. \nDirecting the production is veteran TAS\, Inc. Director Bill France who has long dreamed of bringing this story to the stage. “We’ve wanted to produce a Hatfield and McCoy show for years\, but couldn’t find the right script—until now\,” said France. \nFrance and Allen previously collaborated on the critically acclaimed reimagining of The Aracoma Story\, Spirits and Legends from 2009–2011\, which played to sold-out crowds. Their creative chemistry returns in Deadly Divide for a show France describes as “a big epic 3D living breathing movie that actually puts you inside our show.” \nAudiences can expect a gripping blend of historical accuracy and theatrical spectacle\, including gunfights\, burning buildings\, stabbings\, dancing\, love stories\, and deep emotional moments. “It’s packed with action and emotion\,” France added. “Nothing is left out.” \nDeadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story will run for nine performances:\nJuly 25\, 26\, 27\,\nAugust 1\, 2\, 3\,\nAugust 8\, 9\, 10\nAll shows begin promptly at 8:30 PM at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. Tickets will be available at the gate. \nJoin TAS\, Inc. this summer as West Virginia’s most infamous feud takes center stage — and a new tradition in outdoor drama is born.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/deadly-divide-the-hatfield-mccoy-story-2025-07-27/2025-07-27/
LOCATION:Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park\, Little Buffalo Creek Road 376\, Logan\, WV\, 25601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Deadly Divide-The Hatfield & McCoy Story
DESCRIPTION:“Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story” Brings Legendary Feud to Life on the Stage at Chief Logan State Park \nLOGAN\, WV — This summer\, one of the most infamous chapters in American history returns to its roots as The Aracoma Story\, Incorporated (TAS\, Inc.) presents Deadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story — a powerful new outdoor drama chronicling the legendary feud that helped define the identity of West Virginia. \nIn collaboration with the Hatfield and McCoy Convention and Visitors Bureau\, Deadly Divide will be staged at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. The production promises an immersive theatrical experience that captures the tension\, tragedy\, and humanity of the historic conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys. \nWritten by West Virginia native and former Logan resident Geoff Allen\, the script is the result of a year-long deep dive into historical records\, folklore\, and firsthand accounts. Allen\, a longtime TAS\, Inc. performer\, sought to deliver the most accurate and emotionally honest portrayal of the feud ever presented on stage. \n“I took no sides\,” Allen said. “I took my obligation to tell the truth of the story quite seriously.” Early readers have praised the script for its authenticity and powerful storytelling. \nDirecting the production is veteran TAS\, Inc. Director Bill France who has long dreamed of bringing this story to the stage. “We’ve wanted to produce a Hatfield and McCoy show for years\, but couldn’t find the right script—until now\,” said France. \nFrance and Allen previously collaborated on the critically acclaimed reimagining of The Aracoma Story\, Spirits and Legends from 2009–2011\, which played to sold-out crowds. Their creative chemistry returns in Deadly Divide for a show France describes as “a big epic 3D living breathing movie that actually puts you inside our show.” \nAudiences can expect a gripping blend of historical accuracy and theatrical spectacle\, including gunfights\, burning buildings\, stabbings\, dancing\, love stories\, and deep emotional moments. “It’s packed with action and emotion\,” France added. “Nothing is left out.” \nDeadly Divide: The Hatfield & McCoy Story will run for nine performances:\nJuly 25\, 26\, 27\,\nAugust 1\, 2\, 3\,\nAugust 8\, 9\, 10\nAll shows begin promptly at 8:30 PM at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheatre in Chief Logan State Park. Tickets will be available at the gate. \nJoin TAS\, Inc. this summer as West Virginia’s most infamous feud takes center stage — and a new tradition in outdoor drama is born.
URL:https://wvculture.org/event/deadly-divide-the-hatfield-mccoy-story/2025-07-27/
LOCATION:Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park\, Little Buffalo Creek Road 376\, Logan\, WV\, 25601\, United States
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