Murder. Mystery. Intrigue. All the makings of a good Hollywood scandal can be indulged as audience members become detectives in CAUGHT IN THE ACT: A HOLLYWOOD MURDER MYSTERY PARTY at Two Muses Theatre in West Bloomfield. This one-night-only event will take place on Friday, Oct. 16 at 8:00pm.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT promises to be a fun-filled evening of entertainment featuring effervescent, dynamic characters played by local actors and comedians as they hob nob with audience members at a Hollywood-themed party. Audience members will help solve this tongue-in-cheek classic case of "Who Done It?"
For audiences who have never experienced a murder mystery party, the event is like a real-life version of the timeless board game Clue. After the audience and characters mingle, a surprise "murder" will occur, and the audience will interact with the remaining characters who possibly perpetrated the crime to gather clues and solve the case. In keeping with the festivities of Halloween, audience members are invited to wear their Hollywood glam, glitz and bling, or come dressed as their favorite actor or actress. Or just come as you are. Either way, Two Muses promises an evening of interactive fun and suspense. Light refreshments will be served.
General admission tickets are $10. Tickets may be purchased online at www.TwoMusesTheatre.org or by phone at 248-850-9919 during box office hours, Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 pm. Tickets are not sold through Barnes & Noble and may only be purchased in person one hour prior to the performance. Two Muses Theatre is an intimate 130-seat theatre inside the West Bloomfield Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 6800 Orchard Lake Road (south of Maple). There is ample free parking and handicap accessibility.
Two Muses Theatre is a nonprofit, professional theatre dedicated to increasing opportunities for women in theatre. All funds raised from performances and educational workshops go directly into maintaining the theatre and contributing to charitable organizations centered on women and families.
Pictured: Julie West Fuller and Lauren Fuller. Photo by Diane Hill.
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