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The Sound of Music Boone NC

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Event Date

November 26, 2021 7:00 pm

Location

Appalachian Theatre, Downtown Boone NC

Admission

Yes

The Sound of Music Boone NC On Saturday, November 20 and Friday, November 26, Rodgers & Hammersteins cinematic treasure, The Sound of Music brings together families for special Thanksgiving week screenings. The movie tells the true-life story of a spirited young Maria who leaves the convent to become a governess for Captain von Trapp’s seven unruly children. She charms the children and their father but when Nazi Germany unites with Austria, Maria is forced into a daring escape with her new family. Featuring a young Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer and directed by Robert Wise, the film won five Academy Awards. Patrons and supporters of the Appalachian Theatre should note that the venue is committed to the health and safety of its community and will continue to follow the guidance of health and governmental officials in the development and implementation of COVID related policies. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 12 and under and are available online as part of the theatre’s touchless ticketing program at www.appptheatre.org. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket. To read about current guidelines in effect for each of the above events, or to join the theatre’s eblast list, get tickets, or purchase memberships, visit the website at www.apptheatre.org.

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Yeshttps://highcountryhost.com/images/events/The Sound of Music.jpgThe Sound of Music Boone NCThe Sound of Music Boone NC2021-11-26 19:00:002021-11-26 19:00:00Appalachian Theatre, Downtown Boone NCAppalachian Theatre, Downtown Boone NCThe Sound of Music Boone NC On Saturday, November 20 and Friday, November 26, Rodgers & Hammersteins cinematic treasure, The Sound of Music brings together families for special Thanksgiving week screenings. The movie tells the true-life story of a spirited young Maria who leaves the convent to become a governess for Captain von Trapp’s seven unruly children. She charms the children and their father but when Nazi Germany unites with Austria, Maria is forced into a daring escape with her new family. Featuring a young Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer and directed by Robert Wise, the film won five Academy Awards. Patrons and supporters of the Appalachian Theatre should note that the venue is committed to the health and safety of its community and will continue to follow the guidance of health and governmental officials in the development and implementation of COVID related policies. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 12 and under and are available online as part of the theatre’s touchless ticketing program at www.appptheatre.org. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket. To read about current guidelines in effect for each of the above events, or to join the theatre’s eblast list, get tickets, or purchase memberships, visit the website at www.apptheatre.org.