The Heartland Arts Troupe Society (H.A.T.S) performance of ‘The Hallelujah Girls’ played to a sold out crowd Nov. 8 – 11 at the Stettler Community Hall. This delightful comedy revolves around a group of women who come together to find laughter, friendship and a new lease on life in a small Southern town.
The characters refuse to let obstacles define their lives. Instead, they decide to turn an old church into a day spa, sparking a series of hilarious and heartwarming events.
As they navigate unexpected twists, outlandish characters and even a few love interests, they discover the true meaning of friendship and sisterhood.
The Hallelujah Girls was a feel-good production celebrating the power of female bonds and the importance of never giving up on your dreams, no matter your age.
It was directed by Andrea Muhlbach in her directorial debut.
Stettler H.A.T.S. 2023 production provided a light-hearted comedy, ‘The Hallelujah Girls’. The girls,(photo to the right) from the left, Sheryl Brook (Carlene), Crystal Friars (Nita), Sue Cuba (Mavis) Kim Anderson (Crystal) are pleasantly shocked when plumber Wayne Smith (Bobby Dwayne, photo below) shows up to work on the plumbing for their new day spa. The play was performed in the Stettler Community Hall Nov. 8 – 11. ECA Review/Submitted