The Weston Middle School Drama Club Presents
A Musical Comedy Based on the Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles Schulz Book, Music, and Lyrics by Clark N. Gesner
Fall 2003
November 13 at 7:00 pm, November 14 at 3:00pm and November 15 at 7:00
Check out pictures from the production.
$7 for Adults and $5 for Children and Seniors. Tickets will be on sale during school lunch a week and a half prior to opening night. For more ticket information (including cast and crew ticket sales), call 781-529-8060, ext. 6135.
(As They Speak)
CHARLIE BROWN - Quinton Kappel
LINUS - Michael Grant
LUCY - Natalie Birren
SALLY - Maddie Redlick
SCHROEDER - Alex Engler
SNOOPY - James Costantini
SPIKE - Mr. John Stasik
PEPPERMINT PATTY - Cara Guappone
MARCIE - Cyana Chilton
CARL - Mr. John Gibbons
KELLY - Mrs. Laurie Katz
MIA - Ms. Elizabeth Heichelbech
LITTLE RED HEADED GIRL - Ms. Biz Wright
PIG PEN - Ben Doyle
THREE - Amanda Rothermel
FOUR - Mrs. Caryn Grozalsky
FIVE - Mr. Pat Kelly
CAROL - Ms. Sharon Friedman
VIOLET - Nike Power
SANDY - Mrs. Johanna Sweet
LEROY - Mr. Abraham Mills
FRIEDA - Marianna Papageorge
SHERMIE - Brian Cowe
LYDIA - Ann Barkin
LUCINDA - Molly Greenberg
FRANKLIN - Dara Levitan
RERUN - Ben Heath
GWEN - Lexi Lewton
MONA - Dana Bullister
AUSTIN - Nicki Jimenez
SUSANNA -Katherine Donahue
LARRY - Alex Newell
CLAIRE - Maggie Cassady
EMILY - Margaret Crane
PEGGY JEAN - Aimee Coburn
WOODSTOCK - Laura Creamer
SPECIAL APPEARANCES BY...Mr. Ed McLoughlin, Ms. Colleen Toland, Mrs. Linda Butler, Mr. Mike Sullivan, Ms. Jody-Lee Moro, Mr. Claude Valle, Ms. Erica Whitfield, and Mr. David Poras
PRODUCTION TEAM
DIRECTOR - Mr. Aidan O'Hara
SET DESIGNER - Mr. Abraham Mills
COSTUME DESIGNER - Mrs. Meg Cowe
LIGHT CREW CHAIRS - A.J. Blum, Brendan Devlin
CHOREOGRAPHERS - Ms. Liz Heichelbech and Mrs. Laurie Katz
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Hyder Kazmi
PERCUSSIONIST - Joseph Wynant
ACCOMPANIST - Ms. Sakura Iwata
STAGE CREW - Emma Griffith, Martha Allen, A.J. Blum, Sophia Cassum, Alex Coburn, Brendan Devlin, Kara Hedges, Nicolas Hugon, Diya Kazmi, Mariah Minigan, Jake Waxman, Hannah Whittenberger
"You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"...
The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening.
The story of the play itself is told through a series of vignettes that mimic the four-panel format used by the original cartoon strip, "Peanuts."
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