About this Event
Tom Godleski has written local legends into songs and turned family stories into scripts. Turnpike Sunset is about a group of 19th century drovers who are sitting around a campfire, telling stories, singing, and talking about trials and tribulation of life on the drover’s road. The road itself was called The Buncombe Turnpike, and was crucial to the economy of Asheville and surrounding areas of Western North Carolina. The show is filled with funny antidotes, history, and music. The music in the show is performed by members of the Asheville bluegrass group, Buncombe Turnpike. The show is set in 1861, so Godleski was sure that the musical instruments used in the show are authentic to the time period. “My grandfather meant for these stories to be shared and I am happy to share them,” explains Tom.
Tickets are $20. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime, and seating is general admission (first-come, first-served). Online ticket sales end 1 hour prior to showtime. There may still be tickets available for sale in the office after online sales end. Call 828-669-0930 for more information.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Black Mountain Center for the Arts, 225 West State Street, Black Mountain, United States
USD 23.21