Posted 10:57 a.m. Wednesday, March 28, 2018

UWL Theatre webs together a story of friendship.
UWL Theatre webs together a story of friendship
The UW-La Crosse Department of Theatre Arts will present the beloved children’s classic, "Charlotte's Web," dramatized by playwright Joseph Robinette.
Based on the Newbery HonorAward-winningg novel by E.B. White, "Charlotte’s Web" tells the story of “some pig” named Wilbur. As a piglet, Wilbur is saved and nursed to health by a loving farm girl named Fern. Wilbur is eventually sold to Fern’s uncle, where he joins a barn full of loud and opinionated group of animals. Upon arrival, Wilbur is in danger once again, as he discovers that he is intended for a dinner, not the farm. Wilbur meets a new friend; Charlotte, a kind and wise spider, who hatches a plan to save Wilbur. Through the spinning of her vocabulary-filled webs she gives Wilbur salvation, and shows the world and Wilbur how truly special he is.
Charlotte’s Web runs at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, April 7 in the Frederick Theatre, UWL Morris Hall.
IF YOU GO:
WHO: UW-La Crosse Department of Theatre Arts
WHAT: Charlotte’s Web, based on the story by E.B. White and dramatized by Joseph Robinette
WHEN: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, April 7
WHERE: Frederick Theater, Morris Hall, 1615 State St.
COST: $6 for UWL student and children under 10; $10 for others. Tickets may be purchased online or in person or via phone April 2 by calling 608-.785.8522. Box office hours are 1-4:30 pm. Monday through Friday and one hour prior to each performance. General admission seating.
CAST: Alec Berchem, Molly Carstensen, Emily Farebrother, Steven Gage, Corinne Kessler, Natalie Leek, Beth Miller, Emily Riebe.
CREW: Gregory Parmeter (Director), Matt Rightmire (Scenic Designer), Hannah Steele (Stage Manager), Lauren Long and Emmett Sharp (Costume Designers), Christian Sontag (Technical Director), Mandy Kolbe (Lighting Designer), Lexi Mitchell (Sound Designer), Corinne Kessler (Dramaturg)