
Medora Musical (Burning Hills Amphitheatre)
North Dakota
The Medora Musical is a renowned summer musical revue performed at the open-air Burning Hills Amphitheatre near Medora, North Dakota. It celebrates the Wild West heritage of the region and highlights the life and times of Theodore Roosevelt, who once lived and ranchered nearby. The musical debuted in 1965, evolving from earlier Roosevelt-themed productions. The amphitheater itself, carved into the side of the Badlands by volunteers, originally seated about 1,000 to 1,200 spectators and relied on natural acoustics. Over the decades, it has undergone several expansions and renovations, notably in 1991 and 2005, enhancing seating capacity and stage facilities while preserving its rustic charm. The show combines history, humor, and country music, creating a unique cultural experience that honors both Roosevelt's impact and the rugged frontier spirit. Today, the Medora Musical remains a treasured tradition, drawing visitors with its vibrant storytelling and spectacular outdoor setting.
ヒント: The best time to visit is during the summer months when the Medora Musical is performed live outdoors. It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance, especially for weekend performances, as shows often sell out. Accessibility improvements such as escalators and elevators facilitate comfortable access for all visitors. Consider combining your visit with the nearby Theodore Roosevelt National Park for a fuller experience of the region's history and natural beauty.
興味深い事実
- •The amphitheater was carved out of the Badlands hillside by volunteers and cast members, utilizing natural acoustics that eliminated the need for a sound system.
- •The original amphitheater seated between 1,000 and 1,200 people, and now accommodates nearly 2,900 visitors after expansions.
- •The Medora Musical has been running since 1965, making it one of the longest-running outdoor musical revues in the United States.
- •The show honors Theodore Roosevelt, who spent formative years ranching in the nearby Badlands region.
- •A high-capacity elevator was added in 2022 to improve accessibility for all visitors.
歴史
The Burning Hills Amphitheatre was built in 1958 to commemorate Theodore Roosevelt's 100th birthday, originally hosting the show 'Old Four-Eyes.' Following declining interest, it was replaced by 'Teddy Roosevelt Rides Again' before the Medora Musical premiered in 1965 under Harold Schafer's ownership.
The amphitheater expanded significantly in 1991, increasing seating capacity and modernizing facilities.
In 1986, ownership transferred to the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, which continues to maintain the venue.
The Medora Musical has been produced continuously since 1965, with production companies evolving over the years, ensuring the show's ongoing vitality.
場所ガイド
Burning Hills Amphitheatre1958
An open-air amphitheater carved into the Badlands hillside, known for its natural acoustics and rustic charm. It features expanded seating and modern stage facilities following renovations in the 1990s and 2000s.
Medora Musical Show1965
A live outdoor musical revue that combines country music, humor, and storytelling to celebrate the Wild West and Theodore Roosevelt's legacy in North Dakota.
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