Sawmill Theater: Yonder Mountain

08-31-25 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Phone:814-927-6655
Address: 170 Theater Lane, Cooksburg, PA 16217, USA

Barrow-Civic Theatre presents “Yonder Mountain”. An allegorical tale set in Appalacia with an original librett and score by local composer John Krumich. A father places his teenage daughter, Ada, in a treehouse and suitors begin to arrive. A mysterious creature, Flora Hawkins, offers a way to be free.  Written by & Courtesy of: John Krumich

Suitability: All Ages

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