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"From This Day Forward" Outdoor Drama and Old Colony Players Information

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Old Colony Players is a community theater company based at the Old Rock School in Valdese, NC. Live theater productions are performed year-round in the Old Rock School Auditorium. In addition to productions in the Old Rock School, Old Colony Players is also the producer of the Historic Outdoor Drama From This Day Forward written by Fred Cranford. The summer of 2003 marked the 36th consecutive season of production. This drama tells the story of the Waldenses, a people from the area known as the Cottian Alps in Northern Italy near the French border, and the founders of the Town of Valdese.

The production begins with the early beginnings of the Waldenses' religious struggles to establish their simple Protestant faith and their subsequent persecution in the 17th century by the Roman Catholic establishment. Their persecution came at the hands of religious leaders and the reigning French Monarch at the time, Louis XIV. Though the Protestant Waldenses fought courageously, in 1686 they were driven from their Italian Valleys into Switzerland. The Waldenses in exile quickly began regrouping, planning, and forming alliances with neighboring countries, those sympathetic with the Waldensian Cause or those seeking to overthrow King Louis XIV. Finally in August 1689, 900 men led by Pastor Henri Arnaud began their "Glorius Return" into their valleys. Aided somewhat by King William of England, Arnaud and his men fought their way across their rugged mountainous territory. The final battle took place in May 1690 at a mountain fortress above the town of Balziglia. This fight for religious freedom by this small band of untrained people against overwhelming military might, their forced exile into Switzerland, their fight back into their homeland and final victory was called, by Napoleon no less, "one of the greatest feats in military annals".

After the persecutions ended, the story continues with the Waldenses' life in the late 19th century. The Waldenses continued to suffer harrassment and loss of civil rights into the middle of the century. In 1844 King Charles Albert of Piedmont and Sardinia visited Torre Pellice in the Waldensian Valleys to attend the dedication of the new Catholic Church. He was so well received by the Waldenses that he reversed his earlier policy of harrasment toward them. Four years later, in 1848, the King issued an Edict of Emancipation granting the Waldenses the same political and legal rights as other citizens. The land in the Waldensian valley homeland in Italy had become crowded with the ever increasing population since the end of the battles in 1690. The family farms had been divided and redivided over the generations, so there was little land to pass down to future generations. A decision was made to seek land in other countries, including South America and the United States. After much searching, one group of Waldenses selected a tract of land totaling 10,000 acres in an area of Burke County between the towns of Connelly Springs and Morganton, NC. In 1893 a small group of 29 Waldensian settlers emigrated from Italy to the new land in North Carolina, led by their Pastor Dr. Charles Albert Tron. They traveled from Italy to France by train, then to New York aboard the steamship SS Zaandam. From New York they traveled to North Carolina by train with dreams of rich and fertile farm land mingling with homesickness from memories of the valleys. The Waldenses arrived at their destination in North Carolina on May 29, 1893 under the watchful eyes of their skeptical Burke County neighbors. A new group of 18 settlers arrived in June 1893, another group of 14 in August 1893, and another group of 161 in November 1893. Their dreams of rich farms and prosperity were soon shattered by the realities of a cold winter, lack of adequate housing, and rocky soil. Again they had to struggle to overcome the hardships of this new land and the lack of acceptance by their Burke County neighbors. With their strong faith in God, hard work, and perseverance those obstacles were overcome and the Town of Valdese, NC was established.

From This Day Forward, written by Burke County native Fred Cranford, is presented from Mid July to Mid August in the Old Colony Players Amphitheatre on Church Street in Valdese, NC. With a combination of tears in your eyes and laughter in your heart you can witness this story of tragedy and triumph. |FTDF Dates|

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For reservations and information about Old Colony Players, From This Day Forward, or OCP productions in the Old Rock School call Knolan Benfield, Office Manager, at 1-828-874-0176 or 1-800-635-4778-Trail of Faith or write to P. O. Box 112, Valdese, NC 28690. E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

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Last updated August 26, 2005
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They make great gifts. Season tickets are
now good for 12 months from the date of purchase.

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THE CURTAIN IS RISING OCP Stage ON THE 2004-2005 SEASON!

Productions now scheduled, see www.oldcolonyplayers.com

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Ticket Prices

REGULAR TICKET PRICES
ADULTS$8.00
STUDENTS
$6.00
SENIORS$6.00
GROUP RATES
(10 OR MORE)
$1.00 OFF
REG. PRICE
FAMILY RATENA
"FROM THIS DAY FORWARD" TICKET PRICES
ADULTS$12.00
STUDENTS
$10.00
SENIORS$10.00
GROUP RATES
(15 OR MORE)
$9.00
FAMILY RATENA


COMBO TICKET: FTDF & TRAIL OF FAITH
ADULTS$13.00
SENIORS/STUDENTS$12.00
FAMILY RATENA

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Season tickets are available for $35.00 each. Season tickets cover all OCP shows listed for the Rock School Auditorium and in the Old Colony Amphitheatre, including FTDF. Season tickets are good for 12 months from the date of purchase. Season tickets are now a great gift for any time of the year. The Season Ticket entitles the holder to a $5.00 discount on the dinner theater production. Enjoy a great season of live theatrical entertainment AT A GREAT PRICE!!

While visiting From This Day Forward you may want to check out some other interesting sites in Valdese. The "Trail of Faith" located next to the Old Colony Players Amphitheatre is a reproduction of historic structures and sites in the Waldensian Valleys of Italy and in early Valdese. There is a separate admisson charge for "The Trail of Faith", however a combination ticket is available as indicated above. Located uptown, next to the Waldensian Presbyterian Church, is the Waldensian Museum. The museum is operated by the church and admission is free, but donations are encouraged. It contains a very good collection and display of Waldensian artifacts, historic documents and photographs. The Waldensian Heritage Winery is open for tours, tastings, and sales. The local wines are produced in the Waldensian tradition by vintners with over 250 years of combined wine making experience. Click on the "Virtual Valdese" link below for more information on these sites.

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Helpful links:
Town of Valdese
visitvaldese.com
City of Morganton
Burke County Chamber of Commerce
Burke County Travel & Tourism Commission
Valdese.com
Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway/Skyline Drive
High Mountain Adventures
Hickory Community Theater
Blowing Rock Stage Company
Flat Rock Playhouse
Asheville Community Theatre
Brevard Community Theater
Jay's North Carolina Theatre Guide
Curtainrising.com
Institute of Outdoor Drama
Links to other Outdoor Dramas are available at
The Institute of Outdoor Drama Web Site

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