Bordentown Thespians to present ‘Charlotte’s Web’ April 11-12

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Charlotte’s Web, the play based on the classic book by E. B. White, is set for a stage presentation by the Bordentown High School Theatre Club this month.

Shows are set to take place at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 12 at 2 p.m. The play is intended for children ages 6 through 10. Tickets are $5, and can be purchased at the door or in advance at seatyourself.biz/brhs.

The cast includes sophomore Alex Martucci as Wilbur and freshman Persephone Borsuk as Charlotte. The cast also includes Brynn Bowyer, Michael Burns, Gabriella Cuccia, Angela DeIeso, Leah Eisele, Rylie Evans, John Heitzenroeder, Madelyn Jones, Samantha Karolkiewicz, Emilie Kelly, Alicia Kitner, Ansley Magby, Wren Magby, Ceilidh Manigrasso, Emmary McLaughlin, Anthony Nami, Adam Pollard, Arianaliz Rios, Jayde Rios, Ellis Rominiecki, River Skalski and Peyton Todaro. Senior Genevieve Schenone will direct.

The BRHS Theatre Club will also host their 2025 Parents’ Night Out on April 11. That night, the live performance of the play will be followed by snacks and games with the cast. The event is $20 per child, and advance registration is required. Email smorano@bordentown.k12.nj.us for a registration link.

The Bordentown Performing Arts Center is attached to the high school, located at 318 Ward Ave. in Bordentown.

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