"Murder for Two"
Presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals.
You need your wits about you for this musical comedy.
Characters do not stop at times to switch to the other character, almost like
they are doing a silent monologue in protest. They take off shoot breaks that pull you out of your focus on who could have
done it, just to deep dive again moments later into who could have done it.
They do the awkward pause well, that takes you into into the scene of the crime discussion, or
lack thereof as it were.
But, and I was taught incorrectly that you cannot
start a sentence with the word "but"; But one thing is for sure. Watch out for
the four hands piano that starts with to two hands and a finger, and watch out for the +1
character that comes in just so someone can play the piano to keep this
hilarious music comedy moving.
Or, and “or” is another word I was taught early
on not to start a sentence with, improperly; Or, the conjunctions used as
you deal with character change which spins your head with the reality you are
witnessing, and/or (no slipup intended) you hurt from your own body language
taking shape with laughter.
Yet, . . ., none of what I wrote was necessary for
a heads up of what is to come when you “definitely will” go see this musical
comedy and demand that it be extended another weekend or more. Might be too
that it is just me writing me in as my own character in this show, or just
plain getting carried away writing.
Or, we just dreamt of somebody we are not
(in present form) and become that somebody in written form. So, do not be in a hurry to become
a Great American Novelist, or try and read a novel upside down. "Oh", and do not
be the emotional tough guy know it all, then breakdown because someone finally
invited you to a song.
And . . . And another “Oh”. Do not forget that on the
drive home after the show, to stop and buy some more ice-cream, and to whistle
out loud. You will find it comforting . . . no peaking now.
The Suspects
Dahlia Whitney
(victims loopy widow)
Murray and Barb Flandon
(bickering neighbors)
Steph Whitney
(over eager grad student)
Barrette Lewis
(self-incriminating ballerina)
Dr. Griff
(friendly local psychiatrist)
Timmy, Yonkers, and Skid
(members of antiquated boys' chior)
Henry Vivaldi
(late arrival proud local fire fighter)
Along With
Vanessa
Lou
+1
The Wonderful and Amazing Cast!
Officer Marcus Moscowicz - Alex Kulak
The Suspects - Emil Ginter
Production Staff
Director - Jeff Casey
Music Consultant - Valerie Wedell
Lighting Design - Jeff Casey
Set/Costume Design - Kevin Bellamy
Towle Theater
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