Information
Landmark: Flat Rock PlayhouseCity: Hendersonville
Country: USA North Carolina
Continent: North America
Flat Rock Playhouse, Hendersonville, USA North Carolina, North America
The Flat Rock Playhouse is a professional regional theater located in Hendersonville, North Carolina. It operates as a non-profit organization dedicated to producing live theatrical performances.
Visual Characteristics
The main performance venue is a converted barn structure. Its exterior features weathered wood siding and a prominent gabled roof. The interior seating capacity is approximately 300, arranged in a proscenium configuration. A smaller black box theater, the "Side Door Stage," is also on the property, offering a more intimate setting.
Location & Access Logistics
The Flat Rock Playhouse is situated at 123 Main Street, Flat Rock, NC 28731, approximately 10 miles south of downtown Hendersonville. Access is via US-25 South. Ample on-site parking is available, free of charge. The nearest public transport is the Hendersonville City Bus Line, Route 3, with a stop approximately 0.5 miles from the theater.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The main building was originally constructed in the 1930s as a dairy barn. It was converted into a theater in 1950 by the Hendersonville Little Theatre. The property is situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains foothills, characterized by deciduous forest and moderate elevation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attend a live theatrical production. The playhouse stages a variety of genres including musicals, dramas, and comedies throughout its performance season. Season tickets and individual performance tickets are available for purchase. Backstage tours may be offered on select dates.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the main building. Limited concessions are sold during performances. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available on the property. No dedicated food vendors are on-site, but restaurants are located within a 1-mile radius in the town of Flat Rock.
Best Time to Visit
The performance season typically runs from late spring through early fall. Specific showtimes vary, with evening performances generally starting between 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM, and matinees often at 2:00 PM. Weather is most temperate during May, June, September, and October.
Facts & Legends
The playhouse is recognized as the "State Theater of North Carolina." A local anecdote suggests that the original barn structure was built using timber harvested from the surrounding land.
Nearby Landmarks
- Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (1.2km Northwest)
- Historic Downtown Hendersonville (10km North)
- Pisgah National Forest (15km West)
- The Sidewalks of Flat Rock (0.8km East)