Ocracoke Alive's Deepwater Theater

Outer Banks


Community theater showing amateur productions. Shows range from a comedic take on the story of Blackbeard (the pirate who took a liking to the island) to the Dingbatter's (foreigner's) Guide to Ocracoke. On Thursdays (during high season, approximately May to September) the local high-energy folk band Molasses Creek plays here.


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