The Highlands Playhouse is a unique artistic venture. Created, nourished and sustained by the Highlands-Cashiers community, its reputation is wide-spread and continues to grow significantly. The Highland Playhouse company and staff are grateful for your continued and stanch support. Thank you for making our theatre such a success and thank you for continuing to attend our performances!
In the summer of 1938 a group of Highlanders presented a play for one performance in what was then the town's school auditorium. This production was Dulcy, a comedy by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly.This is our 65th season, making the Highlands Playhouse the senior performing arts group in Highlands and the second oldest in Western North Carolina.Please use the "Our History" button on the left or the link above to access A Brief History of the Highlands Playhouse.
Highlands Playhouse is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
Tattoos—they’re a big decision. And it doesn’t matter if you’ve got a mural inked on your back or if you’ve never been under the gun before, it’s important to… Read More
Are you among those who would rather have dessert than a main course? If so, you’re not alone. Sweet teeth abound in the U.S., and nowhere are they more alive and seeking dessert than in the… Read More
Neighborhood bars—sometimes called dive bars—typically have an understated vibe. The atmosphere is reminiscent of TV shows like “Cheers,” as it’s the kind of place,… Read More
If you’re a fan of Thai food, you have to try some of the Thai restaurants in North Carolina. They’re a testament to tradition and will leave you feeling full and satisfied. From the… Read More
Bon appetit! You don’t have to travel all the way to France to experience the authentic flavors of the country. Right here in North Carolina, you’ll find a plethora of French restaurants… Read More