Hill Country Community Theatre Awards $1000 Scholarship to Charles McLean

Mike Rademaekers prises Charles McLean by awarding him $1,000.00 from HCCT’s Phil Holbert Scholarship fund before the opening curtain of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” on Friday, July 26.

The Hill Country Community Theatre is pleased to announce it has awarded The Phyl Holbert College Scholarship, in the amount of $1,000.00, to Charles McLean for his outstanding contributions to HCCT.

 

In addition to performing on the Hill Country Community Theatre stage in “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Rabbit Hole,” and currently in “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” Charles has volunteered his time, and was the stage manager for “State Fair.” Charles will be attending Texas State University this September to earn a BFA in Theatre with a teacher’s certification.

 

“It is always wonderful to watch children grow by participating in the performing arts,” said Mike Rademaekers HCCT’s executive director.  “Charles is an outstanding individual.  It has been a great joy to see him become a superlative and confident young adult.”

 

The Hill Country Community Theatre was founded in 1985 by Phyl Holbert and Gigi Fischer.  Its mission is to present and promote quality theatre activities and programs that entertain, educate and encourage community participation in support of performance and related cultural arts.  HCCT is one of the oldest continuously operating community theatres in Texas and serves the public as a showcase for extraordinary local talent.

 

If you are interested in contributing to the Phyl Holbert Scholarship fund and helping more college-bound students succeed, please visit www.theHCCT.org, or call the box office at (830) 798-8944.  “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” is now playing through August 4.

  

The Hill Country Community Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.