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Pocket Sandiwch Theatre Presents DEATH THE MUSICAL II-DEATH TAKES A HARMONY

By: Aug. 10, 2016
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Opening on August 26 and running through September 24 is "Death The Musical II: Death Takes a Harmony", by Scott A Eckert, a follow up to his 2009 musical hit, "Death: The Musical," which also premiered at The Pocket and was the winner of the DFW Theater Critics Ward and Column Award for best new play. With its "melodies bright and fast... lyrics wickedly witty" (The Dallas Observer), it "provided a dandy showcase for his clever lyrics and twisted sense of humor" (The Dallas Voice).

This time there's a killer on the loose, and no one in the trailer park is safe! It's 1982 in Egypt Oklahoma, and a series of "accidental" deaths catches the eye of a Detective from England (Charles E. Moore). He teams up with the local Sheriff (Tony Martin) and Deputy (Michael Speck) to get to the bottom of things. In the process, he comes to know and care for the citizens of this otherwise peaceful country town. For the music, Eckert is joined by fellow songwriters Sonny Franks, Willy Welch, and Jimmy Barcus to create southern country rock score guaranteed to keep your toes tapping and a mystery to keep you on The Edge of your seat!

"Death" will run Thursday through Sunday evenings through September 24. We are located at 5400 E. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 119. Dallas, Texas 75206, right across the street from Mockingbird Station Dart Rail. Reservations can be made by calling 214-821-1860.



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