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The play, Clue, was adapted from the 1985 cult film ... Mrs. Peacock (Thursday Farrar), or the State Department employee, Mr. Green (Patrick Harvey), or the former doctor, Professor Plum (Ken ...
The play, which clips ... and although “Clue” doesn’t quite get there, it’s clear that the players are having a good time. As the clumsy Mr. Green, John Shartzer is particularly adept ...
Now the murder mystery “Clue” is a laugh-riot stage play ... keep good help … alive), we have to ask ourselves: Was it Mr. Green with a lead pipe, Mrs. Peacock with a dagger, Professor ...
The Edmonton Journal is proud to host reviews of local high school theatrical productions, written by student reviewers ...
John Shartzer, who plays Mr. Green ... he said. Clue on Broadway Grand Rapids. (Courtesy Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade) He said the show is an action-packed, 90-minute comedy play with no ...
Whodunit? Was it Professor Plum with the lead pipe in the study? Perhaps Mrs. Peacock with the rope in the dining room? Or maybe it was Colonel Mustard with the revolver in the library? Who ...
If you’ve seen the movie, you will definitely enjoy the Starlight Theatre Company’s production of “Clue,” says Director Brian Keib.
Sandy Rustin's family-friendly murder mystery whodunit is filled with physical comedy, but often plays it too safe.
John Shartzer, who plays Mr. Green in the production, spoke to News 8 Wednesday about the show and what audience members can ...