Spring Production
Hideaway Hollow
performed by Holy Trinity student actors
The play is written by Holy Trinity Head of Drama and Second Grade Teacher Elizabeth Booman. The cast of nearly 40 Holy Trinity Classical Christian School students will be performing in the 12th Annual Spring Production, Hideaway Hollow, on Thursday and Friday, May 8 and 9 at 6:00 pm at Praise Assembly Church, 800 Parris Island Gateway.
During the production, live music will be provided by The Fiddler & the Flutist, Glen Alexander and Sharon Fogarty. An Irish-grass/pop duo who combine the latest technology with high caliber instrumental technique to produce music that is anywhere from acoustic to unique techno music entertainment. For more information, visit their website at thefiddlerandtheflutist.com.
It’s 1937 and the Great Depression looms large over America. Food, money – and books – are scarce; especially in the remote mountains of Appalachia. In Hideaway Hollow, Miss Folly means to deliver library books to its mountain people, as part of the New Deal. But she soon finds that Hideaway Hollow is hiding many secrets, including dangerous mines, festering feuds, thieves, and even ghosts. Will Miss Folly brave the mountains long enough to deliver her books? And can the books themselves – with the hope they bring – change Hideaway Hollow for the better?
Complete with songs and dances, strong morals and Christian ideals, Hideaway Hollow is a play for the whole family. Online ticket reservations and payment are available on the school's GoFan page. Please use the button link below. The cost is $15 for adults and $5 for students.
If you have any questions about the play or the Theater Department at Holy Trinity, please contact Miss Booman at [email protected].