Keefe Technical School’s Drama Company is gearing up to bring the timeless characters of the Peanuts comic strip back to life with their upcoming musical production, “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown.” This beloved show honors the 75th anniversary of Charles M. Schulz’s iconic creation, highlighting themes that have resonated for decades: friendship, kindness, and perseverance.
Under the direction of Erin Rettino, a passionate educator who has revitalized Keefe Tech’s theater program after several years of inactivity, students will portray classic Peanuts figures including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, and Sally. The musical features well-known songs that explore what it means to be a good person, weaving positive values into entertaining and heartfelt performances.
Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday, April 10, and 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 11, taking place at the Keefe Tech Auditorium located at 750 Winter Street in Framingham. Tickets are priced affordably at $5 for students, children, and seniors, while adults pay $10. Attendees can purchase tickets either at the door or online by searching “Keefe Tech” on GoFan.co.
This production benefits from crucial funding provided by grants from the Framingham, Natick, and Ashland Cultural Councils through support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. These grants play an essential role in keeping local arts programs accessible and encouraging students’ active engagement in creative activities.
Focusing on songs about a good man, the musical captures the optimistic spirit and personal growth central to Peanuts’ enduring appeal. Through this theatrical presentation, Keefe Tech aims to inspire audiences with stories rooted in kindness, courage, and friendship.
The show also marks a significant milestone in reviving Keefe Tech’s drama department. The enthusiasm shown by students for performing classic works like “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” reflects a renewed commitment to arts education within the school community.
Community members are warmly encouraged to support these talented young performers as they celebrate a cherished piece of American culture through music and stagecraft.

































