BWW Review: MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS is a Fun Ride at Bellevue Little Theatre
Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Jon Flower) needs to catch the Orient Express during a heavy snowfall. That train is never filled during this time of year, but for some reason, today is an exception. Monsieur Constantine Bouc (Gene Hinkle) exerts his authority to book his friend Poirot into his first class cabin. During the ride to London, Samuel Ratchett (Justin Eller), an insufferable American business man, is found murdered. He has been stabbed 8 times. Super sleuth Poirot undertakes solving the mystery, knowing the murderer must be one of the passengers onboard. Everyone is present and accounted for. There are no footprints in the snow. Rumors of seeing a man stalking about the train dressed in a conductor's uniform compounds the mystery. The clues are dealt one at a time begging for solution.
BWW Reviews: CALENDAR GIRLS Exposes Character
There's something deliciously undercover at the Omaha Community Playhouse. CALENDAR GIRLS, directed by Susan Baer Collins, opens tonight for a four-week run. The strong ensemble cast reveals distinct, fully rounded personalities. I had so much fun watching their characters unfold, particularly the six friends who belong to the British social club for women, the WI (Women's Institute).
Bellevue Little Theatre Presents DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, Closes 4/3
Bellevue Little Theatre is pleased to announce the opening and Midwest premiere of a new musical comedy, 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.' With a book by Jeffrey Lane and music and lyrics by David Yazbeck, this 'adult-oriented musical' will open at the BLT on Friday, March 18, running for three weekends and closing on Sunday, April 3.
Bellevue Little Theatre Presents DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, 3/18-4/3
Bellevue Little Theatre is pleased to announce the opening and Midwest premiere of a new musical comedy, 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.' With a book by Jeffrey Lane and music and lyrics by David Yazbeck, this 'adult-oriented musical' will open at the BLT on Friday, March 18, running for three weekends and closing on Sunday, April 3.