Old Friends and New Faces
With 43 successful seasons completed, Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival is laying the groundwork for an even more expansive 2025 Season.
With 43 successful seasons completed, Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival is laying the groundwork for an even more expansive 2025 Season.
Highlands Cashiers Players is serving up a bracing cocktail of friendship, laughter, and a dash of heartache in The Savannah Sipping Society, staged November 1-10 at Highlands Performing Arts Center.
Grammy-winning musicians Mark and Maggie O’Connor will perform An Appalachian Christmas at the Highlands Performing Arts Center on Friday, November 29, at 7:30 P.M.
In a Season of Gratitude, let’s reflect on the Power of Art and Community.
For Cover Artist Barbara Sallows, the beauty of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau is an endless pool of inspiration.
Nestled within the Himalayan mountains, the tiny Kingdom of Bhutan, a Buddhist country, continues to maintain centuries-old traditions. Franklin resident Dennis Desmond lived and worked in Bhutan from 1994 to […]
Harmony in the Hills: Mountain Theatre Company partners with local musicians for an authentic soundtrack in The Burnt Part Boys.
Highlands Performing Arts Center Educational Theatre is setting the stage for next year’s Matilda the Musical. For more details and for more information on in-person registration, visit Highlandsperformingarts.com.
Highlands Cashiers Players’ latest play explores the enduring bonds between women, fueled by laughter and matters of the heart and, of course, a bit of sipping. You can catch The Savannah Sipping Society at Highlands Performing Arts Center November 1-10.
Take a bow! At the far edge of its successful 2024 season, a host of angels are called out to share the spotlight.
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