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Worcester Prep Drama Students Treat Parents And Friends

1/06/2012 | By The Dispatch Staff

Dan Freed’s drama students at Worcester Prep recently treated parents and friends to an evening of Horrific Hauntings, Deadly Dealings, and Eerie Entertainment. There were dark tale readings from Shakespeare, Poe, urban legends, newspapers, Coppola’s Apocalypse Now and more. Pictured, from left, are Brad Mullen, Michael Dayton-Jones, Lynde Pepper, Olivia Massey, Halie Murray-Davis, Razaak Eniola, Alyssa Alicea, Jim Engle, Ashley Foreman and Christopher Potvin.

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