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2010

Voices of Valhalla: Hayrides Through Time



     Hawthorne Players and Valhalla Funeral Chapel, Crematory and Cemetery began presenting "Voices of Valhalla: Hayrides Through Time" at Valhalla Cemetery in 2010.  The unusual theatre-in-a-cemetery productions feature nighttime hayrides through the cemetery, with stops along the way where actors appear from the darkness and portray some of the permanent residents who tell stories about their lives and times.


     Presented during the first two weekends in October, the 40 available hayrides sell out within hours.   For those who prefer to see theatre in a hay-free venue, there are also two indoor performances on Saturday afternoons in Valhalla’s historic Mausoleum.


     The productions are researched, written and directed by Larry Marsh, who has found abundant source material in the 100-year-old cemetery on St. Charles Rock Road.  The Valhalla grounds are home for an eclectic group of residents, rich and poor, persons of many faiths or no faith at all.  There are a few celebrities on the grounds, but most of the stories told in Voices are about ordinary people, often doing extraordinary things.  Some of the presentations are funny, some disturbing, some inspiring, but all of them are based on the lives of real people, and during the evening audiences learn more about St. Louis area history and times.



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