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Posted on:3/2/2010
Keefe Tech Drama Club Presents The Princess BrideThe Keefe Technical School Drama Club is pleased to present a one night showing of one of the greatest love stories of all time, “The Princess Bride,” on Friday, March 12 at 7pm in the Keefe Tech School Auditorium.
The show is open to the public and tickets will be available at the door at $5 per adult and $3 per senior citizen or student with proper identification.
“I am very proud of our students,” said Drama Club Advisor and Keefe Tech Science Teacher Erin Bengiovanni. “This is only the second year for our Drama Club and our students have really worked hard to put together a wonderful production.”
The Keefe Technical School Drama Club was formed in January of 2009 and offers students the opportunity to act on stage or learn about the technical and backstage aspects of drama production. The Drama Club presented their first ever on-stage production in June of 2009, which was a huge success throughout the school community.
“We hope that the Keefe Tech Community will come to our evening production and support these very hard working and enthusiastic students,” Bengiovanni added.
Open to all Keefe Tech students, the Drama Club meets twice a week and does not require theater or acting experience.
The Keefe Tech Drama Club, pictured above, is presenting a one night only showing of “The Princess Bride,” on Friday, March 12 at 7pm in the Keefe Tech School Auditorium. Back row: Kurt Stillwell, Gustavo Sliva, Karina Hurtado, Mike Gallagher, Briana Jackson, Jonathan Montanez, Matt McDermmott, and Jeremy Swartz. Front row: Paul Kelley (advisor), Marie Regonini (advisor), Mike Merola, Theresa Stanton, Bridget Belcher, Maxime Gelfond, Molly Dee, Sarah Lundberg, Stephanie Hodgeson, Brad Naugler, Erin Bengiovanni (advisor). Keefe Tech offers students a variety of after-school and extracurricular activities designed to enrich school life, enhance personal development, and increase leadership abilities. Activities include Art, Chess, Dance, Engineering, Music, and Yearbook Clubs, Arts Alive, Gay Straight Alliance, Literary Magazine, Toastmaster Youth Leadership, Outward Keefe, Drivers Education, Students Against Destructive Decisions, National Honor Society, South Middlesex Scholars Program, Student Ambassadors, Student Council and Class Officers. Keefe students are also involved as members of various vocational associations, including American Culinary Federation, Business Professionals of America, Future Farmers of America, and SkillsUSA.
Keefe Technical School, located in Framingham, MA, is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. In addition to 13 different vocational programs, Keefe Tech offers a complete college preparatory program to students from the communities of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, and Natick.
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