Sloan and Toby Bigelow are two best selling mystery writers who have run into a bit of a problem. They both have writer's block and need some inspiration to create their next big hit. Their publisher and friend, Lois Dunston invites them up to an old abandoned movie set along with a cast of characters to help scare up some new story ideas. But things start to get strange and the body count starts to rise. Can Sloan and Toby figure out whodunnit, before they get done in themselves?

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)

Pat Smith
as
Toby Bigelow
Bridget Fargo
as
Sloan Bigelow
Gloria Skeele
as
Lois Dunston
Arlene Collado
as
June Ripley
John Kettyle
as
Stephen Leech
Ar Loecke
as
Cora Leech
William Rogers
as
Nick Ranelli
Rebecca Flynn
as
BB Mink