RUSHVILLE —
The play, based off Parker Brothers board game of the same name, follows the 1985 movie script starring Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, and Christopher Lloyd (to name a few.) The play, set in 1954, takes place in a secluded New England mansion where six strangers have been invited to a dinner party. Once all the guests have arrived, it’s not long before it’s revealed that all the guests are being blackmailed. As deception begins to work its spell on the party, bodies begin piling up while a murderer makes short work of eliminating anyone connected to the blackmailer.
Wadsworth, the house butler, will lead the audience and cast through this quick-witted 90 minute mystery. And just when the audience thinks they have the ending figured out, a new ending is revealed! With precision and professionalism, the high school cast will perform a different ending each night so the mystery remains fresh and entertaining.
The RCHS cast includes:
Wadsworth - Jessica Miller
Professor Plum- Logan Mahan
Mrs. Peacock - Catie Liggett
Yvette - Sarah Daubenspeck
Mr. Green - Steven Locchetta
Mrs. White - McKenzie Conrad
Miss Scarlett - Kylee Hickmott
Col. Mustard - L.J. Conrad
Mr. Boddy - Austin Tielking
Cop - Jessica Schlechtweg
Motorist - Ashley Meyer
Mrs. Ho - Caitlyn Hasche
Singing Telegram - Abi Roszell
Play dates are 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 and 10 and 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Laughlin Center for the Performing Arts on the RCHS campus.
Tickets are $7 each and can be purchased by calling the high school at 765-932-3901 or from any cast member. This play is reserved seating and good seats will go quickly. This production is directed by Jennie Tague.
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