The second season for the outdoor musical drama about Lincoln's Indiana years will run until Saturday, June 29. The two-act musical play written and directed by Northern Kentucky University's resident playwright Ken Jones, A. Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale takes audiences on a journey through Lincoln's Indiana pioneer days and how his years in Indiana shaped the man that became the 16th president. Click below to get a sneak peek of the show!
The 1500-seat, covered Lincoln Amphitheatre is located inside Lincoln State Park and on the grounds President Lincoln walked as a boy growing up in southern Indiana from the ages of seven to 21 years old. He received his less than one year of formal education in Indiana, studied by candlelight, and lost his mother, Nancy Hanks to milk sickness and his sister, Sarah Lincoln Grigsby in childbirth.
A.Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale, the two-act musical play enhanced by an original score of ten songs, took the 1500-seat, covered Lincoln Amphitheatre's stage on June 7 and continues to run Wednesday to Saturdays evenings beginning at 7:30 p.m. CDT with one matinee remaining on Wednesday, June 26 at 2 p.m. CDT.
Ticket prices are $19 for adults; $16 for seniors ages 55 and older, students ages seven to 21, and military; and $6 for children ages six and under. An optional dinner service is available for an additional cost to guests who make reservations at least three days in advance.
For more information about tickets and Lincoln Amphitheatre's 2013 season, visit www.LincolnAmphitheatre.org or call 800-264-4223.
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