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The Hill
Stories from Spoon River

The residents of Spoon River are dead. But they still have a few things they’d like to say...

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Photo courtesy of Jim Logan | Sleepy Hollow Cemetery

Produced by The Sleepy Hollow Arts Collective in cooperation with Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, The Hill-
Stories from Spoon River
invites audiences to follow the wandering minstrel known as Fiddler Jones on

a lantern lit journey through the necropolis and meet the ghosts of Spoon River, each of whom has a story
to tell.


“Some of the ghosts you’ll meet share secrets. Others lament lost loves or celebrate accomplishments,”
writer Cristina Noelle explains. “Each ghost is narrating their own epitaphs. And those epitaphs are
alternatively hilarious and heartbreaking.”


Noelle, who adapted the script from the 1915 classic Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, knew
early in the creative process that Sleepy Hollow Cemetery was the ideal location for the production.
“We’re so fortunate to be performing in situ, with this gorgeous, rural cemetery as our setting. And to
present our play after dark, by lantern light, makes for an incredibly atmospheric, immersive experience.”


The timing is auspicious. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is celebrating its 175th Anniversary this year and
proceeds from ticket sales will help to fund future preservation projects on the historic grounds.


“Being able to give back to the cemetery through this production really drives home that sense of
community, of being part of something bigger than yourself, that’s at the heart of our play.”


Would the ghosts of Spoon River agree?

The Hill - Stories from Spoon River was presented as a four-night limited engagement.
 

June 14th, June 15th, June 21st, and June 22nd, 2024
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
8:30pm

 

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