Ensemble Stage Banner Elk 2024
Ensemble Stage Banner Elk 2024
A local not-so-secret treasure of the High Country, this 99-seat professional theatre is tucked in the Historic Banner Elk School located in downtown Banner Elk. Shows sell out quickly and the theatre has a loyal following! There are many great restaurants, cabin rentals and B&B's located within walking distance of the theatre. Taking in a show can be the perfect compliment to a weekend getaway to the mountains. Here is the lineup for summer 2024. To purchase tickets, visit the website HERE
Robin Hood
June 29
July 13 & 27
August 10
A fun-filled, medieval adventure as Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marian and their band of Merry Men (and women) take on the crooked Prince John to restore peace and happiness in Nottingham. Lots of Audience Participation.
Moon Over the Brewery
Jun 14-23
Single mom, Miriam, has lived alone with her daughter, Amanda, most of Amanda’s life. Miriam would like some male companionship, but, so far, Amanda (along with the help of her imaginary friend, Randolph) has driven away all of Miriam’s potential suitors. But this time, they may have met their match in Miriam’s new boyfriend.
Mindgame
July 19-28
This is a puzzle-box of a play. A thriller that actually manages to thrill, and a very dark comedy that twists and spirals towards a completely unexpected ending. This is one play where seeing isn't quite believing.
(CONTAINS STAGED VIOLENCE-NOT RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG CHILDREN)
Distant Music
August 16-25
In a in Massachusetts Irish pub, the kegs are tapped as Connor, Maeve and Dev discuss religion, beer, whether truth really exists, differences between the Irish and Irish-Americans, the value of good fish & chips, and the capacity of stout to explain most of life. (CONTAINS SUGGESTIVE LANGUAGE)
The Love List
Sept 13-22, 2024
When a gypsy woman has a perennial bachelor create a list of the top ten qualities in a mate and his "Ideal Woman" suddenly arrives on his doorstep he realizes his list could use a few revisions. This hilarious, new comedy reminds us---Be careful what you wish for. (CONTAINS SUGGESTIVE LANGUAGE)