![]() Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama Returns for 76th Anniversary Season Beginning May 30thThe 2026 cast, crew, and creative team features 47 enrolled members, representing five different federally recognized tribes, including the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, whose ancestral homeland serves as the backdrop for the action unfolding onstage. These talented Native artists, each bringing their own unique skills and perspectives, will collectively breathe life into pivotal events in Cherokee history. Patrons will enjoy recent upgrades to Mountainside Theatre, including LED pathway lighting throughout the amphitheatre, new digital microphones for actors, new LED stage lighting fixtures, and a newly rebuilt roof over the main concession stand area. These upgrades were generously funded by Cherokee Preservation Foundation and will enhance the guest experience. Unto These Hills recounts the tragic and triumphant story of the Cherokee people from first contact with Europeans through the removal west on the infamous Trail of Tears and the eventual building of the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina. The drama offers a moving and educational experience for all ages, providing a vital opportunity to learn about a crucial chapter in American history from the perspective of those who lived it. The stunning outdoor setting, combined with dramatic storytelling, authentic costuming, special effects, and evocative music, creates an unforgettable theatrical experience. Unto These Hills aims to promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of Cherokee culture and encourage dialogue that extends beyond the theatre. Performances will be held Monday through Saturday, from May 30th through August 22nd at Mountainside Theatre, located in the heart of Cherokee, NC. More information can be found on Cherokee Historical Association's website, https://cherokeehistorical.org/ About Cherokee Historical Association Cherokee Historical Association (CHA) is a Native-led non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and culture of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Through educational programs, theatrical productions, and living history experiences, CHA provides educational and cultural experiences for visitors of all ages. End
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