Old Tom and Agona in the Fisnet Scene, Aycock Brown Collection
The Lost Colony, Refreshed for the 2021 Season
Paul Green wrote the production, telling the story of the colonists while weaving in drama, song, and dance. The show takes place at the Waterside Theatre, which was constructed on the very spot where the colonists settled. The show arrived on the stage in 1937 and has a rich history. The production was slated to run through the end of the summer of 1937. However, national interest in the show was piqued when President Franklin D. Roosevelt was in the audience on August 18, 1937. Since its debut season in 1937, the show has taken the stage every summer, except for four years during World War II, as the stage lights would have attracted the attention of the German U-boats that were just offshore. The show took another season off in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The infamous Andy Griffith had a role in the production from 1947 until 1953, and local legend Cora Mae Basnight played the role of Agona for 27 years.