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by Marcia Kash and Douglas E. Hughes
A Party To Murder
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The Cast
Karen Thompson
Six people have come in secret on Halloween to play a murder mystery game at a rustic island cottage. Invited by writer Charles Prince, they appear set for a weekend of fun until ghosts from the past begin to haunt the proceedings and it becomes clear that all is not as it seems. The game takes on a sinister dimension when guests begin to die and the remaining players realize that they are playing for their lives. Tension rises. Secret passageways, incriminating letters, hidden compartments, bodies in the window seat and a twenty five year old unsolved mystery twist and turn toward the unexpected and terrifying conclusion..
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Kathy Masters has been involved in Playhouse 51 since its beginning, serving a term as Administrative Director, working the box office, ushering, concessions and anywhere else that needed any extra hand.  She was the Stage Manager for Steel Magnolias and worked backstage for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and Same Time Next Year.  She encourages anyone who has some spare time to volunteer for Playhouse 51.  No experience necessary!  She says that if she can do it anyone can! 
Suzanne Cipra
(McKenzie/Evelyn)
This is Suzanne’s second onstage appearance with Playhouse 51.  She was last seen as Cassie in Rumors.  Since then Suzanne’s husband has returned from overseas, but she’s still playing a woman of questionable character!  Suzanne would like to thank her husband Kyle and her three boys, Ian, Evan, and Aidan for all their love and support and their willingness to let Mom go play.
Mike Domingo
(Konrad/Charles)
SuzaThe United States Naval Reservist is proud to make his second performance at Playhouse 51. Mike was last seen as Glenn Cooper in Neil Simon’s Rumors. While active duty and stationed near Seattle, Washington, Mike has participated in theatres in the North West area to include: Guy's and Doll's, The Sound of Music and The Mikado with the 'Northwest Savoyards'; Peter Pan with King's Players Theatre; and Neil Simon's Fools and M*A*S*H with the 'Historic Everett Theatre Company'. Michael is very excited to work with such a wonderful and talented cast, and would like to thank them very much for letting him be a part of the show. Mike would also love to thank God, his family and friends, fiancée', Traci, and his shipmates deployed across the seas for all the support.
David McKay
(Ernie/Willy)
This is David’s third show with Playhouse 51. He began his work with Playhouse 51 when he played Solomon in Everybody Loves Opal, and he went on to play Jesus Costazuela in The Odd Couple; The Female Version. Originally from Connecticut, where he found his passion for acting on his high school theatre’s stage, Dave now lives in Millington, TN.  He is 41 years old and single.
Allen Scott
(Father Gerald Merryweather/ Elwood O'Callahan )
Allen is a fairly established actor in the Mid South.  His film credits include: Forty Shades of Blue and Walk the Line.  This is Allen second time on the Playhouse 51 stage.  He appeared as Sidney Redlitch in Bell, Book and Candle a few years ago.  Allen has also been involved in stage productions at the Ruffin Theatre, including: Rebel without a Cause and It’s A Wonderful Life.
April Vincent
(Henri/Madam O'Karma)
April is very pleased to make her debut at Playhouse 51.  As a teacher at Munford High School, April has very little spare time, but when she has a moment, she enjoys reading, writing, and spending quality time with her boyfriend TiVo.  She has performed at the Ruffin Theatre in Covington and directs plays for MHS.  She thanks her family for their support and sarcasm.
Rebecca Sharrod
I am Rebecca's love for the stage began at Bolton's Stagelight Theatre under the direction of Debora Nelson where she fell in love with the technical aspects of theatre.  Since beginning her teaching career, Rebecca has been directing shows for her school, but she is so very excited about her directorial debut here at Playhouse 51.  She was last on the stage as Violet Bick in It’s a Wonderful Life;  she portrayed the Opal’s gypsy friend, Rosie Montafalco, in Opal’s Million Dollar Duck, and she was Mickey the cop in The Odd Couple: The Female Version.  Rebecca would like to extend a very special thank you to Playhouse 51 for the amazing support and wonderful family atmosphere they have extended to her during the production of this show.  They have made this a wonderful experience!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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