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Snow Camp Outdoor Theater : ウィキペディア英語版
Snow Camp Outdoor Theater

The Snow Camp Theatre is an outdoor repertory theater company presenting several dramas each summer in Snow Camp, an unincorporated community in southern Alamance County, North Carolina. The theatre is supported by the Snow Camp Historical Drama Society, Inc., with grants from the Theatre Arts Section of the North Carolina Arts Council, the North Carolina General Assembly, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Its two key plays are the ''The Sword of Peace'' (1973) by William Hardy and ''Pathway to Freedom'' (1995) by Mark Sumner.〔(Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre )〕 Both plays examine local Quaker involvement in past events, especially the Revolutionary War and the Underground Railroad. The plays are set within the local context of the Cane Creek Friends Meeting, a Quaker congregation established October 7, 1751, in what is now southern Alamance County. (Snow Camp was for a time part of Guilford County during the Revolutionary-era events of ''Sword of Peace''). The Cane Creek meetinghouse is a few hundred feet from the amphitheater.
Other productions include a musical and children's theater, which change annually.
The 2015 plays, in addition to the mainstays, will be Dracula and Treasure Island (kids play).
==The Sword of Peace==
''The Sword of Peace'' is a drama of the American Revolution war period and the struggle of the pacifist Quakers. Two days after the Battle of Guilford Court House, the British army moved south, where some stopped at Snow Camp and took over the house of Simon Dixon, patriarch of the Quaker community. It was first produced here in 1973.
Author William Hardy was an actor and novelist and a member of the faculty of the Department of Radio-Television and Motion Pictures at the University of North Carolina. He also served as a long-time director of Kermit Hunter's ''Unto These Hills'', an outdoor drama about the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in the early 19th century, presented every summer since 1950 in Cherokee, North Carolina.

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