Arts & Entertainment
Charlotte's Web Hits Stage at Keefe Tech in February
The Keefe Tech Drama Club is putting on a production of Charlotte's Web. Holliston and Hopkinton students star in the production.

HOLLISTON, HOPKINTON, FRAMINGHAM, MA - The Keefe Regional Technical High School Drama Club presents its production of the classic Charlotte’s Web, based on the book by E.B. White and adapted by Joseph Robinette, on Friday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. and on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m. in the school auditorium at 750 Winter Street in Framingham.
The show is produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, IL.
Established in 2009, the Keefe Tech Drama Club is co-advised this year by English teacher Valerie Rector and science teacher Erin Bengiovanni and is open to students in all grade levels. The club rehearses three days a week from October through February, with full week rehearsals during the last two weeks before the performance.
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“We are very excited about this year’s production of Charlotte’s Web,” said Drama Club Co-Advisor Valerie Rector in a statement. “It is such a classic and well-loved book and our cast and crew were really able to embrace it as their own story to tell. They have gone above and beyond in preparing the sets and rehearsing their scenes to make this performance their best yet.”
This year’s Drama Club cast and crew members include: Makayla Hicks, Eric Lundberg, and Jessica Rackauskis of Ashland; Darah Case-Kane, Paula Castro, LeeAnn Conzo, Kateline Copithorne, Liberty Cornett, Erin Dowdy, Nick Forristall, Renee Galvin, Kevin Guzman, Simone McHugh, Sean McGillicuddy, Brianna Medina, Alex Nieves-Sanchez, Nathan Nieves, Stephanie Rigot, Marcela Silva, and Caroline Soares of Framingham; Kayla Coburn, Madison Foster, Ella Rivas, and Chris Rossini of Holliston; Tessa Beatrice and Nicole Dunajski of Natick.
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The performance is open to the public and tickets are available at the door at $5 for adults and $2 for senior citizens and children under 12.
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