Hartland High School Digs Into 'Holes'
The Hartland High School drama club is premiering their remake of the classic movie Holes. The crew starts digging at 7 p.m. on January 5th, 2:00 p.m. and 7 p.m. on January 6th. Tickets will be sold for $14 for adults and $11 for students and seniors.
The play begins with Stanley Yelnats choosing to serve his sentence at Camp Green Lake, because he was accused of stealing shoes. Along with several other characters, the boys dig holes in the sun every day with little to drink or eat. Finding treasure for the warden is the main goal for the boys, even though they do not get part of the treasure. Sit in suspense to see if the innocent Stanley Yelnats receives justice, and gets to go home.
The play begins with Stanley Yelnats choosing to serve his sentence at Camp Green Lake, because he was accused of stealing shoes. Along with several other characters, the boys dig holes in the sun every day with little to drink or eat. Finding treasure for the warden is the main goal for the boys, even though they do not get part of the treasure. Sit in suspense to see if the innocent Stanley Yelnats receives justice, and gets to go home.
Digging Event!
For $1, students can dig into a pile of dirt in the back of the lunch room.
You get a little shovel and can dig around for 30 seconds. If you find one
of the hidden treausres, you receive a free ticket to the show! Students in
the play will be dressed up in the orange jumpsuits that will be worn during the play.
You get a little shovel and can dig around for 30 seconds. If you find one
of the hidden treausres, you receive a free ticket to the show! Students in
the play will be dressed up in the orange jumpsuits that will be worn during the play.