CLUE To Make Bass Hall Debut in March
CLUE, the stage adaptation of the classic board game, is set to debut at Bass Hall in March. Discover the mystery and intrigue as the iconic characters come to life on stage. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Review: CLUE Turns Enemies List Paranoia into Pure Madcap Fun!
Broadway San Jose has another laugh-out-loud hit on their hands with CLUE, the high-energy farce based on the classic board game and the 1985 movie of the same name. Though the movie became a cult classic, nothing compares to the raw energy of Sandy Rustin’s stage adaptation of Jonathan Lynn’s screenplay.
Review: CLUE - LIVE ON STAGE! at Curran Theatre
Not in the mood for more election drama or Mideast War horror? Then this current production of Clue - Live on Stage! might be the remedy. With lightning flashes and an ominous score, a mysterious dinner party at Boddy Manor begins with the arrival of an assortment of guests familiar to anyone who ever played the Parker Brothers board game Clue. Based on the popular game and the 1985 cult film, this delightful production helmed by director Casey Hushion and her talented cast and crew is a visual treat chock full of word puns, slapstick shtick and broad comic caricatures.
CLUE Comes to Texas Performing Arts in 2025
Texas Performing Arts Broadway in Austin will present CLUE, the hilarious murder mystery comedy inspired by the Hasbro board game and adapted from the fan-favorite film, at Bass Concert Hall from Jan. 14 to 19, 2025.
Interview: Theatre Life with Joanna Glushak
Today’s subject actress Joanna Glushak is currently living her theatre life on tour in the rip-roaring good time board game gone theatrical version of Clue. She plays the wealthy socialite Mrs. Peacock. The show plays through October 6th in the Opera House at Kennedy Center.
CLUE Comes To Popejoy Hall In November
Popejoy Hall announced the performance of CLUE, bringing the classic board game to life on stage. The show promises a thrilling experience for audiences with its intriguing plot and memorable characters.
Review: CLUE National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Based on Jonathan Lynn’s 1985 film adaptation of Hasbro’s popular board game of the same name, six guests have been invited to attend a mystery get-together at a large, somewhat secluded mansion. Upon arrival, each guest is provided an alias, situates in the house, and is given a deadly weapon.
Interview: Joanna Glushak's Not Giving Away any Clues for CLUE
The North American tour CLUE comes to Southern California landing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts July 23, 2024, before opening at the Ahmanson July 30, 2024. Casey Hushion directs this whodunnit with the cast of John Treacy Egan, Michelle Elaine, Joanna Glushak, Tari Kelly, Mark Price, John Shartzer, Jonathan Spivey, Alex Syiek, Mariah Burks, Teddy Trice and Elisabeth Yancey.
Joanna graciously took time between her Seattle shows to answer a few of my queries.
Review: CLUE at The 5th Avenue Theatre
Dear Readers, chances are you played that classic board game “Clue” as a kid. That game of weapons and rooms and attempting to decipher who the killer is. And if so, then you also may have seen the classic 80’s comedy movie based on that game with a litany of comedy heavy hitters playing those iconic suspects. And if you’re like me, and love both of those things, when you heard a stage version of “Clue” was coming to the 5th Avenue Theatre you may have thought, “oh no, this could be dreadful”. Luckily, Dear Readers, it’s actually a lot of fun. In fact, I laughed out loud multiple times, and not just at the jokes I remembered from the movie.
Review: CLUE at Majestic Theatre
We could all use some moments with a little silliness and laughter. And that’s exactly what you’ll get watching Clue at San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre.
Review: CLUE at Straz Center
CLUE is a comedic gem, a rollercoaster of hilarity, thanks to these brilliant actors. The witty dialogue, slapstick moments, and unexpected twists keep the audience in stitches. Whether it's a candlestick wielded in the library or a secret passage revealed, the humor and pace is relentless. critic think of CLUE at Straz Center?