Artistic Talkback with Music Director, McCrae Hardy, on July 11

Join The Lost Colony on Wednesday, July 11th for a preshow Talkback with Music Director, McCrae Hardy. The preshow Talkback will begin at 7:00 PM. This is McCrae’s sixth season as Music Director.

McCrae Hardy was the first Musical Director for the North Carolina Theatre in Raleigh, NC, and held that position from 1984 – 2005. In 1995, he was awarded the Raleigh Medal of Arts “for extraordinary Achievement in the Arts.” McCrae served as Musical Director and orchestrator/arranger for Unto These Hills in Cherokee, NC for nearly three decades. He served as Arranger and Music Director for the Branson, MO run of Patsy, a tribute to the legendary Patsy Cline. He was Music Director/Arranger/Conductor for several Duke Children’s Classic Productions in the mid 1990’s. He has been a guest conductor with the NC Symphony and Music Director for Pittsburgh CLO’s A Musical Christmas Carol. McCrae is currently Conductor of the Triangle Youth Symphony, in Raleigh, NC. Raised in Yadkin County, he attended The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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About The Lost Colony

First staged in 1937, The Lost Colony (a 501-c3 non-profit) is the nation’s premier and longest-running outdoor symphonic drama. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Paul Green, The Lost Colony’s 2018 season, sponsored by PNC, runs through August 22 at Roanoke Island’s Waterside Theatre, on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Curtain time is 7:45 pm. For tickets and information, go to www.TheLostColony.org or call (252) 473-6000.

Virginia Dare Night Baby Auditions

Virginia Dare Night Baby Auditions held at The Lost Colony

Events sponsored by First National Bank

The 81st Anniversary Season of The Lost Colony commemorates the 431st birthday of Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the New World to colonist Eleanor Dare on August 18th, 1587. The Lost Colony continues its long celebrated tradition of using real babies during the August 18th performance. Being a “Dare Baby” is a coveted role in the community that many local citizens have had the opportunity of being a part of. For Virginia Dare Night only, the prop baby, swaddled in blankets, is replaced with these special guests. Virginia Dare Night is generously sponsored by First National Bank.

To be considered for the honor of appearing on stage, all babies must attend an audition meeting on Saturday, July 21st at 10:00 AM in The Lost Colony Building located by the Elizabethan Gardens within Fort Raleigh National Historic Site. Members of the cast and administrative staff will be on hand to assist in the screening process. The casting is open to all cheerful boys and girls that are less than 15 pounds.  All Virginia Dare babies must be available for several hours on the evening of August 18th for pre-show preparation and for The Lost Colony performance. All selected Virginia Dare babies will be introduced from the stage prior to the performance at 7:45 PM.

In addition to the Virginia Dare Night performance, The Lost Colony and National Park Service will join forces in a special Virginia Dare Faire on the grounds of the Fort Raleigh National Park Site on Saturday, August 18th from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.  Also sponsored by First National Bank, all aspects of the Faire will be free to the public and families are encouraged to attend.  Fun activities for children led by The Lost Colony company members and National Park Service employees will be both educational and entertaining. For further family entertainment, attend the performance of The Lost Colony that evening starting at 7:45 PM. More information is available on the website at www.www.thelostcolony.org or by calling the Ticket Office at (252) 473-6000.  The Lost Colony runs nightly through August 22, except Sundays.

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About The Lost Colony

First staged in 1937, The Lost Colony (a 501-c3 non-profit) is the nation’s premier and longest-running outdoor symphonic drama. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Paul Green, The Lost Colony’s 2018 season, sponsored by PNC, runs through August 22 at Roanoke Island’s Waterside Theatre, on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Curtain time is 7:45 pm. For tickets and information, go to www.TheLostColony.org or call (252) 473-6000.

2018 Anniversary Tickets

Celebrating 81 Years with The Lost Colony

On Saturday, July 7th The Lost Colony will be celebrating its 81st Anniversary. The Lost Colony first opened on July 4, 1937 and to commemorate this occasion, all tickets will be $19.37 on Saturday, July 7th!

Tickets are available by phone at 252-473-6000, or online at www.www.thelostcolony.org. The Lost Colony performs Monday – Saturday through August 22 at Manteo’s Waterside Theatre. Curtain time is 7:45 PM.

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About The Lost Colony

First staged in 1937, The Lost Colony (a 501-c3 non-profit) is the nation’s premier and longest-running outdoor symphonic drama. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Paul Green, The Lost Colony’s 2018 season runs through August 22 at Roanoke Island’s Waterside Theatre, on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Curtain time is 7:45 pm. For tickets and information, go to www.TheLostColony.org or call (252) 473-6000.