Fred Carmichael's 1992 murder/comedy is sure to have audiences laughing and gasping as they join Sloan and Toby in trying to figure out who the murderer is. With a cast of outlandish characters and side-splitting dialogue, Murder is a Game is one mystery you'll love to solve.
Performances:
Fridays & Saturdays at 8:15 pm
Feb. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24, 2001
Sunday Matinees at 2:30 pm
on Feb. 4 & 18, 2001
Produced through special arrangement with Samuel French.
Read the review:
Is the Game A Comedy Or Mystery?
Monmouth Player's "Murder Is a Game" Is a Little of Each
The Two River Times
By Philip Dorian
February 2, 2001
| The Crew | ||
| Director | ....................... | Paul and Lori Renick |
| Asst. Director | ....................... | David Spangler |
| Producer | ....................... | Ar Loecke |
| Stage Manager | ....................... | Dean Anderson |
| Set Design | ....................... | Paul Renick |
| Set Decoration | ....................... | Lori Renick |
| Costumes | ....................... | Lori Renick |
| Sound | ....................... | Lori Renick |
| Properties | ....................... | Ar Loecke |
| Lighting Design | ....................... | Dean Anderson |
| Lighting Crew | ....................... | Paul Renick & David Spangler |
| Refreshments | ....................... | John Reno |
The Cast (in order of appearance)
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| Pat Smith as Toby Bigelow |
Bridget Fargo as Sloan Bigelow |
Gloria Skeele as Lois Dunston |
Arlene Collado as June Ripley |
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| John Kettyle as Stephen Leech |
Ar Loecke as Cora Leech |
William Rogers as Nick Ranelli |
Rebecca Flynn as BB Mink |