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Monday, January 17, 2011

A Mystery at Heritage Station

My pal Eddie Harbert sends along this information about a dinner theatre / murder mystery coming up this weekend and next:
The Heritage Station Shop Owners, in association with the Cabell Huntington Visitors and Convention Bureau, are pleased to present A Murderous Reunion, a murder mystery party presented at Heritage Station January 21, 22, 28 and 29, each night at 6:30pm.

This fundraiser is produced to bring visitors to Heritage Village and the downtown Huntington area, to provide entertainment, and showcase the historic Heritage Station and its neighboring shops. This interactive Murder Mystery Party is performed by ‘Murder and Merriment,’ a local murder mystery theatrical company.

The outline of the program each night features the 25th Reunion of the Calvin Coolidge High School Class of 1986, attended by a sordid cast of characters who are all murder suspects, potentially guilty of murdering their former Student Body President. Guests at the party will play the role of junior detective, assisted by mystery writer and amateur detective, Jennifer Fletcher, of the TV show, “Murder, She Writes.”

Each evening, prizes will be awarded to Guests who correctly solve the murder mystery. A catered dinner, provided by Crumpets and Tea, will be served along with non-alcoholic beverages. Reunion Tickets to the murder party are $25 per person and reservations are strongly suggested as seating is limited. Guests can call 304-962-2459 to reserve or purchase their tickets.

Murder and Merriment, developed by George R. Snider III, leads a cast comprised of Ron Short, Maxine Loudermilk, Susan Rawn, Scott Neill, Jennifer Fuller, Allan Stern and Peggy Walker. The program is produced by Eddie Harbert.

3 comments:

zach d said...

I am also in it

zach d said...

Also Jane modlin is cast as well.

Chuck Minsker said...

Thanks, Zach! Break a leg!