The Walpole Players will present a mystery dinner theater September 18 and 19 for the benefit of the Walpole Old Home Days fund. The show will be presented in the Helen Miller Theater at the Walpole Town Hall beginning at 6:30 pm, but the audience is encouraged to be in the theater by 6:15 to mingle with the actors. Dinner choices are: Beef tips, Chicken Marsala or Veggie Stuffed shells with the cost of $25 per person for the show and dinner. Tickets must be purchased in advance by September 15th so that dinner can be planned for each patron. Tickets may be purchased at Real to Reel or Galloway Real Estate. For additional information or to reserve tickets, call Ray Boas at (603) 756-9900.
“Murder Stage Right" takes place during the final dress rehearsal of Hamlet by the Robert Armin Players, in a temporary theatrical venue in Chicago, 1946. As the audience enters they mingle with the actors learning that they are returning from the last intermission of Hamlet. The theatre company of John Barryless had fallen on hard times, but John did not suspect that performing Hamlet for a group of potential investors was the road to dusty death. Can Inspector Jacques Cluless untangle the webs of deceit woven by troupe members and solve the murder?
Co-directed by Carolyn Norback and Ray Boas and assisted by Becky Pearson and Deb Robarge, the cast includes: Robert Wellington, Vince Dolan, Lee Hentschel, Tom Durnford, Chas Street, Jean Kobeski, Fran Kemp, Rebecca Holtz and Lindsey Sanchez-Narraro. Additional members of the Walpole Players will serve guests throughout the evening.