SOUTH EASTON — Superintendent Luis Lopes and Principal Leslie Weckesser are pleased to announce that the Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School Drama Club will present the comedy “Clue” next month.
WHEN:
The show will run from Feb. 10-12, with performances each day at 6:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by visiting tinyurl.com/SERSDClue.
General admission tickets are $25. Children 12 and under, seniors 60 and older, and any Southeastern community member (alumni, staff, student) are $20. The online ticketing system allows people to select which seat in the theater they would like to sit in for the show.
WHERE:
Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School, 250 Foundry St., South Easton
This will be the first show in the school’s brand new Performing Arts Center, which was completed last fall. Accessible parking and seating is available.
WHO:
The show will be presented by the Southeastern Players drama troupe, the school’s drama program. Cast members include:
Grace Dyer – Wadsworth
Connor O’Brian – Col. Mustard
Abbi Kitchenham – Miss Scarlett
Anastasia Higuera – Mrs. White
Alexis Flanagan – Mr. Green
Liam Mclaughlin – Mr. Boddy
Olivia Silva – Mrs. Peacock
Haley Austin – Yvette, the Maid
Alyssa Monteiro – Prof. Plum
The show is directed by Chris Cross and James Fernandes, with technical direction from Christie Reading.
WHAT
The farce-meets-murder mystery comedy “Clue” is based on the 1985 feature length film, which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game.
The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party. When their host (Mr. Boddy) turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by Wadsworth the butler, guests including Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard, as well as Yvette the Maid, who all race to find the killer as the body count stacks up.
“‘Clue’ is a very funny and engaging comedy that our drama students have worked hard to prepare for, and we invite the entire community to come and see the production,” Principal Weckesser said. “We also look forward to showing our guests the new Performing Arts Center and are excited to host more shows, speakers and events in this terrific new space in the future.”
More information about ‘Clue’ can be found on the show’s website at tinyurl.com/SERSDClue, including information about the production and how to donate to the drama club.
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