Our second time slot on Sunday features the short "Hoodie" and the locally produced "Dead Woman's Hollow."
Tickets cost $10 to see the short "Hoodie" by Matthew Lee Anderson, and the full-length feature directed by Waynesboro Libby McDermott, "Dead Woman's Hollow." Based on a true crime that took place along the Appalachian Trail, "Hollow" tells the story of two female students who set off for a camping trip in the Pennsylvania woods and are hunted, shot and left for dead by a mountain man after he discovers they are lovers.
The Waynesboro Community Theatre Project's mission is to preserve a cinema as a crucial component of a vibrant downtown and overall quality of life.
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