"How to Get Away With a Murder Mystery" Play Needs Talent
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Seeking boys and girls ages 9-13 for a theater comedy "How to Get Away With a Murder Mystery". More details are below. About the play: Five mysterious colour-coded guests. A mansion. A murder. Can the killer get away with it? And how will the sleuths bring them to justice? A handy guide for how to escape the law when you just happen to be a prime suspect of a mysterious murder. This show hilariously skewers the tropes of the murder mystery: an airtight alibi, a long-winded monologue by a detective with an accent, an impossibly complicated Rube Goldberg murder device? Check, check, and check! Additional information: Rehearsals: January-March 2-3 hour evening rehearsal once per week - possible weekend rehearsals to be determined. Performances: March 20-23 Week of March 16: Dress/tech rehearsals. If you're interested, please apply.
12 roles
The Suspect. A mysterious lady in blue.
The Suspect. A not-so-mysterious gentleman with a fantastic moustache.
The Suspect. A nerdy professor-type (later Senator Orange).
The Suspect. A very proper person.
The Suspect. A teenager who is over this (later Sara Green or Scott Green).
The Detective. Think Murder She Wrote.
The Detective. Heck let's just call him Sherlock, he's in public domain after all.
The Detective. Very odd accent, but fabulously dressed.
The Detective. A human lie detector who sleeps in her car.
The Detective. A very energetic and spry person.
A victim.