“CLUE is an athletic, uproarious 90-minute sprint.” – The Philadelphia Inquirer Green with the wrench in the kitchen? You'll "die" laughing while you try to figure out WHODUNIT, with WHAT, and WHERE? Peacock with the lead pipe in the dining room? Or Mr. When their mysterious host winds up dead, everyone is a suspect in the hilarious comedy based on the Hasbro board game and the 1985 Paramount Pictures motion picture. On a dark and stormy night six strangers arrive at a majestic mansion for dinner with a side of blackmail. We invite you to join a waitlist at the door for first-come, first-serve available seating. Sold Out Performances! Many performance nights are currently sold out. ".Beth Henley, the playwright from Jackson, Miss., whose best work transforms eccentricity into extraordinariness, and punctuates oddball comedy with bursts of all-embracing compassion." - The New York Times ".Beth Henley possesses a unique talent for combining emotional fragility with robust comedy." - The Christian Science Monitor Throw in a few charming, if colorful, locals and you have Beth Henley’s heartwarming tale of not just second chances to love, but second chances to love yourself. Happy Fourth of July! The burgers are prepped, the brownies are out of the oven, and the Miss Firecracker Contest is about to begin! Carnelle Scott, a self-conscious orphan raised by her aunt, desperately wants this July 4th to bring her a chance at a new life as this year’s crowned Miss Firecracker, if only to remove the stain of her other title, the town’s “Miss Hot Tamale.” With the return of her beautiful cousin, Elain, a former Miss Firecracker herself, and Elain’s brother, the mentally questionable Delmount, the pressure is on. " Baskerville is a madcap sendup of what you might hold dear about that Doyle classic, done up in the style of The 39 Steps." - DC Theatre Scene Instead of a heady whodunit, this production is a fast-paced comedy." - Washington City Paper "Written by Tony-winning playwright Ken Ludwig, the new play turns one of Holmes’ most famous mysteries, The Hound of the Baskervilles, on its head. By dispensing with British formality, Ken Ludwig has given us a play that is ingeniously funny and will keep you guessing until the curtain call." - Broadway World "The joy in watching witty new play Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery is not in solving the crime but in the plethora of wildly imaginative characters you meet along the way. If you loved LTVB's production of The 39 Steps, then you'll go mad for this laugh-out-loud comedy! Throw in a cast of over forty characters, played by only five actors, and you are in for an evening of dastardly villains, beautiful maidens, and a sidesplitting retelling of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic tale The Hound of the Baskervilles. Watson, determined to thwart the dastardly creature before it claims its next victim. Enter the brilliant Sherlock Holmes and his loyal sidekick Dr. A ferocious beast has been terrorizing the Baskerville family for generations and Sir Henry Baskerville is next on its list.
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