Smoke on the Mountain - Little Opry Theatre
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Smoke on the Mountain will take you back to a simpler time, 1938, where your group becomes the congregation of the Mount Pleasant Church. You are invited to their “first-ever Saturday Night Sing,” where Pastor Oglethorpe is bound and determined to move his flock into the “modern world.”
You’ll be thrilled to hear the Sanders family renditions of some of the best old gospel tunes ever written, like “Church in the Wildwood,” “Wonderful Time Up There,” “I’ll Fly Away,” as well as some you may have never heard before. “Vocal performances are outstanding- clear, rich in a perfect harmony…” says Rene Ray of the Shepherd of the Hills Gazette.
Smoke on the Mountain is not all laughs, however. There are many poignant messages and moving moments in the show, one of which is beautifully delivered by wayward Uncle Stanley. He’ll play your heart string and his guitar strings like no other.
Country music superstar Mel Tillis says “I believe Smoke on the Mountain is the finest collection of great old time gospel music combined with hilarious comedy that you will find anywhere!”



