Vote who’s “Most Likely to Murder” in this interactive, family-friendly whodunit performed at Artists’ Exchange in Cranston at 50 Rolfe Square. Opening night was March 25. Doors open half …
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Vote who’s “Most Likely to Murder” in this interactive, family-friendly whodunit performed at Artists’ Exchange in Cranston at 50 Rolfe Square. Opening night was March 25. Doors open half hour before curtain for pre-show mingling and 1990’s pop culture trivia. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Buy online, by phone or in person. For information questions, and to buy tickets, call 490-9475 or visit the show’s webpage at www.artists-exchange.org.
Revival Brewing Company (revivalbrewing.com) is sponsoring and offering samples of some of their local craft brew varieties. Café concessions and refreshments also available for purchase during the 90-minute show. Interrogate suspects, dissect clues, and solve the crime in this “high school reunion gone wrong” filled with colorful characters, fast-paced actions, singing and dancing, humor, and intrigue. Show is family-friendly and perfect for super sleuths and anyone who loves to laugh.
Original script written by Jessica Chace, Anna Correa and Nicole Pellegrino in improvisational collaboration of the cast. Music and songs are also all original with composition, lyrics, and direction by Tom Chace.
Sprague High School is famous for starting the teen TV show sensation, “Hip with Humanity,” starring select high schoolers who travel the world singing and dancing about speaking their mind, expressing themselves, and spreading their message of love, creativity, and community in a positive, non-violent way. Welcome back the original cast of 1996 and meet the current faces of HWH at the reunion, hosted at the student-founded Sprague Arts Annex.
Keep your eyes and ears open amidst the reminiscing, reveling and reconnecting. An important announcement is made regarding the future of the Arts Annex and Hip with Humanity, and future dreams jeopardize past glory days, and old flames, bitter grudges, and petty gossip re-surface. When a guest dies, the others must question the suspects, follow the clues, and read between the lines to catch the culprit. Do you have what it takes to solve the crime?
Remaining performances are Friday, April 1 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 2 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. For information, questions and to buy tickets, call 490-9475 or visit the show’s webpage at www.artists-exchange.org. Don’t miss your opportunity to show off your inner Sherlock Holmes.
Artists’ Exchange is a nonprofit arts collaborative whose mission is to create an atmosphere in which creativity, learning, and discovery converge and individuality is celebrated. It is operated by Gateways to Change, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all human beings.
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