“Valley Voices” returns to Hardman Farm this weekend

The Moss Brothers get some pointers from local baseball hero Johnny Mize in Emory Jones' "Valley Voices." The second annual production of this live, interactive historical play opens June 1, 2023, at Hardman Farm State Historic Site in Sautee Nacoochee. Pictured from left are actors Dante Wilson, Hunter Reum, and Seven Goodwyn. (photo courtesy Piedmont University's North Georgia Theater Group)

The Friends of Hardman Farm State Historic Site is again partnering with Piedmont University’s North Georgia Theatre to present “Valley Voices,” an outdoor drama June 1-3 and 8-10.

Written by the multi-talented North Georgia storyteller, local author, and playwright Emory Jones, “Valley Voices” tells the stories of those who lived, worked, and loved in Nacoochee Valley through the centuries. This realistic and historically accurate play features authentic costumes, live horses, and even an antique car.

“Several of us locals, along with Georgia Department of Natural Resources officials, have wanted to see an outdoor drama come to North Georgia for years,” Jones says. “That finally happened when ‘Valley Voices’ made its premiere in June of 2022 to sellout audiences. Hopefully, this outdoor drama will continue to grow and become an annual event at Hardman Farm.”

Hardman Farm Assistant Manager Sarah Summers notes that having Piedmont University’s Theater Department Chair Kathy Blandin direct the play and Piedmont theater professor Bill Gabelhausen be the acting coach and play the role of Calvin Hunnicutt will make this performance special.

Anna Ruby (played by Carly Jelinek) always makes sure her papa, Captain Nichols (played by Eric Graves), looks his best when he’s out greeting his “West End” neighbors.

“Kathy and Bill have assembled an amazing cast of talented actors and musicians to play the various roles,” says Summers, who teasingly adds, “Folks attending may be surprised to find out which former Georgia Governor is playing the role of former governor, Dr. Lamartine Hardman. Seriously. It’s a big deal.”

The play’s producer Tom Johnson says he’s pleased with the community backing he’s seen for “Valley Voices.”

“We have had tremendous support, financial and otherwise, from the White County Board of Commissioners, Springer Mountain Farms, The White County Historical Society, The Helen Convention and Visitors Bureau, the White County Chamber of Commerce, William M. House, Esquire, the Dean Swanson family, and many other local businesses and individuals.”

This year’s event will host a trifecta of performances beginning with live music from Joe and Debbie Lee Whelchel at 5:30 p.m. and continuing with a musical performance by singer Katie Deal. The “Valley Voices” presentation starts at 7:30 p.m. at Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Highway 17, Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia 30571.

Gates open at 5 p.m., and visitors are encouraged to come early and bring their lawn chair or blanket for the outdoor performance. They may purchase food from Mutt and Jeff’s BBQ Smokehouse and a brew from NoFo Cleveland and picnic on the grounds.

The site’s numerous outbuildings, including the impressive 100-plus-year-old dairy barn, will be open, and guests can interact with the actors before their performance.

Tickets are $25 plus taxes and fees. To learn more, visit: www.valleyvoicesplay.com. All proceeds go towards future events and restoration projects at the historic Hardman Farm.