Black Hills Playhouse-The Play That Goes Wrong

The Play that Goes Wrong

by Henry Lewis, Johnathan Sayer, and Henry Shields

June 9-23

Welcome to opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society's newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. The accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences!

This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a show!

PG-13

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Black Hills Playhouse

Spring Volksmarch at Crazy Horse Memorial®

The Crazy Horse Spring Volksmarch invites adventurous spirits to a unique journey through the verdant woodlands and striking landscapes of the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota.

This bi-annual 10K trek is more than just a hike; it's an immersion into the heart of nature and a tribute to the monumental Crazy Horse carving, the largest of its kind in progress. With each step, participants connect to the land and the enduring legacy of Crazy Horse.

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Crazy Horse Memorial Spring Volksmarch

A Path Paved with History and Scenic Beauty

What sets the Crazy Horse Spring Volksmarch apart is the opportunity it offers hikers to traverse terrains not just abundant in natural beauty but also steeped in cultural significance. Climbing 500 feet to stand before the nine-story-high face of Crazy Horse carved into the mountain is an experience that resonates deeply. This event offers an exclusive close-up view of the work continuing on what will be the world's largest sculpture, making it a must-do for adventurers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

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Crazy Horse Memorial Spring Volksmarch

Tips for Making the Most of Your Hike

To fully embrace the Crazy Horse Spring Volksmarch, a little preparation goes a long way. Starting early is key, as hikers must embark on their journey between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m., ensuring enough time to complete the trek and soak in the views. Remember to pack lightly but wisely — water, snacks, and layers to adapt to the weather are essential. With rugged terrain awaiting, sturdy footwear is non-negotiable. After your hike, don't miss exploring the Crazy Horse Memorial Welcome Center and the enriching Native American museums onsite, closing the day with a deeper appreciation of the region's heritage.

A Call to the Wild Hearts and Curious Minds

The Crazy Horse Spring Volksmarch is not merely a hike; it's a call to adventure, an invitation to step into a story still being carved into the granite of the Black Hills. It's an experience that challenges the body, invigorates the spirit, and enriches the mind.

Sturgis Volksmarch

The Volksmarch, German for the “People’s March,” is an annual Sturgis event that has been happening for decades. Sturgis Volksmarches are sanctioned by the Black Hills Volkssport Association and follow a new and noteworthy trail route each year for participating hikers.
Why Volksmarch? Marchers participate for a variety of reasons - exercise, social interaction, exploring new trails, or just pure enjoyment. Most hikers walk at a leisurely pace to take in the natural beauty of the area, but it is up to each participant! Sturgis is lucky to be flanked by National Forest on one side and Great Plains on the other, offering countless opportunities for outdoor recreation on a variety of terrain. Past Volksmarches have visited Deadman Canyon, the historic Davenport Dams, the Alkali Creek area, Bear Butte State Park, and even a march through the town itself to highlight Sturgis’s unique history and culture.

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Mania-The Abba Tribute 50th Anniversary Tour

Event Details
In an exhilarating, two-hour recreation of one of ABBA’s most memorable concerts, MANIA brings to life the flamboyance of the ‘70s. This includes all of the uplifting, dance-inducing and sometimes heart-breaking songs from the iconic Swedish band, with fantastic costumes, staging, lighting and effects.  
For lifelong ABBA fans, as well as new generations who never had the opportunity to see the band live, MANIA provides the perfect excuse to party, relive memories and simply feel entertained with the best music ever.
So dig out those platforms, dust down those flares and enjoy all your favorite hits, including “Mamma Mia,” “Voulez Vous,” “Dancing Queen,” “Winner Takes It All,” “Waterloo,” “Fernando,” “Super Trouper” and many more.
Ticket Prices
$27.50 - $64.50

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Badlands Little Britches Rodeo

Little Britches is one of the oldest, continuing junior rodeo associations in the nation. The NLBRA’s membership ranges from Canada to Texas from the west coast to the eastern states.The aims and purposes of the organization are directed toward the interests of the western-minded youth of the nation. It is a non-profit venture to build sound, healthy minds and bodies—to develop character, self-reliance and good sportsmanship through competition in the great sport of rodeo.

 

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We Love Locals Weekend

Plan to spend the day at Rush Mountain Adventure Park exploring Rushmore Cave, experiencing the thrill of the area’s only Mountain Coaster, taking aim in 3 different movies on the 7D Interactive Dark Ride and soaring through the trees on the 2 seated zipride.

Come prepared to show your inner daredevil and test your balance, flexibility, and agility skills on the 3 level Wingwalker Challenge Course! There’s even a miniature course called Sky Tykes for the youngest adventurers.  The weekend celebration includes special offers.

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Rush Mountain Adventure Park

85th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Every August, Sturgis, South Dakota, transforms into a haven of roaring engines, live music, and endless camaraderie as it hosts the world-famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. This is more than any event, it's a pilgrimage for riders and fans from around the globe. With a week full of adrenaline-pumping activities, scenic rides, and top-tier entertainment, the Sturgis Rally promises an epic ride.

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Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
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Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Epic Live Music and Entertainment

At the heart of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is the pulsating beat of live music and entertainment. With over 20 stages spread throughout Sturgis and its neighboring towns, attendees are treated to:

  • A diverse lineup of musical acts ranging from rock legends to country stars and emerging artists.
  • A lively atmosphere that encapsulates the spirit of freedom, patriotism, and independence.
  • A chance to let loose, meet fellow enthusiasts, and make lifelong memories.
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Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Unforgettable Scenic Rides

Journey through some of the most stunning landscapes the country has to offer. The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally offers you the unique opportunity to ride along:

  • Needles Highway: Twist and turn through awe-inspiring granite spires.
  • Iron Mountain Road: Experience the thrill of corkscrew bridges and pigtail loops.
  • Spearfish Canyon: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of limestone cliffs and cascading waterfalls.

Each route is a biker’s dream, offering miles of scenic vistas and the opportunity to truly understand why the Black Hills are considered sacred.

Getting Around: Your Planning Tools

Navigating Sturgis and its surroundings is a breeze with the right plan. Here’s what you need:

  • Maps: Digital and print maps to help you find the best routes and attractions.
  • Guided Tours: Local tour operators offer guided rides, ensuring you will only have to focus on the fun.

Each resource makes your journey smoother, allowing you to focus on the thrill of the ride.

Rev Up Your Adventure

The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is community, a culture, and an experience that draws riders back year after year. The serenity of the Black Hills provides an unmatched atmosphere of excitement and freedom.

This year, don't just hear about it—be there to live it.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Mount Rushmore National Memorial stands as a national icon celebrating American history. Known as the "Shrine of Democracy," it is a tribute to the birth, growth, development, and preservation of the United States. This monumental site draws tourists, history enthusiasts, and families alike. The four American presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln—carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore. Beyond its historical significance, the memorial offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into American heritage, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both education and adventure.

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Mount Rushmore National Memorial
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial

The Stories Behind the Stone

Did you know the faces on Mount Rushmore are 60 feet high? That's roughly the size of a six-story building, making this monument a remarkable feat of engineering and artistry.

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Sculptor's Studio - Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Explore and Savor

While visiting Mount Rushmore, you can:

  • - Explore the Presidential Trail for closer views.
  • - Visit the Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center for historical exhibits.
  • - Attend the evening lighting ceremony for an inspiring display.
  • - Discover nearby trails and parks in the Black Hills.
  • - Enjoy ranger-led programs and talks offering deeper insights.
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Celebrate the Monument

Mount Rushmore hosts an array of events that blend history with celebration. Each summer, the Independence Day celebration at the memorial is a highlight, featuring captivating music performances and patriotic displays against the awe-inspiring backdrop of the sculptures. Visitors can also partake in seasonal ranger talks and interactive programs designed to offer deeper insights into the lives of the presidents and the creation of the monument itself.

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Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Insider Tips for a Memorable Visit

For a unique experience, visit Mount Rushmore early in the morning or late afternoon for stunning lighting and fewer crowds. Summer brings delightful temperatures, but autumn offers gorgeous foliage. Pack comfortable shoes for hiking and a camera to capture the panoramic views.

Experience Monumental

Whether you seek education or adventure, Mount Rushmore promises an experience that resonates with historical depth and natural beauty, leaving visitors enriched and inspired.