Studio 1 Presents: Pathway to Freedom Warnings: Rated PG-13 Performances: October 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2024 Snow Camp Cancellation Policy:
Written by Chapel Hill dramatist Mark R. Sumner, the play uses fictional characters to depict what actually happened in Alamance and the surrounding counties as Quaker residents aided slaves seeking to escape to freedom in the years before the Civil War.
Curtain: 7:30 PM
At Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre, we dance with Mother Nature’s whims. Rest assured, we prioritize the safety of our staff, actors, guests, and facility. If inclement weather strikes before the show, we’ll wait until 9 PM to make a cancellation decision. During the performance, we may pause momentarily for safety, resuming once conditions improve. If a show is halted before intermission, we’ll gladly honor your tickets for a future performance of the same show. For closing night cancellations, your ticket will be valid for another show. Your patience and understanding are deeply appreciated. Thank you!
Snow Camp Outdoor Theater is at 301 Drama Rd, Snow Camp, NC.
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