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It’s a dark and stormy night, and the guests arrive at a very unusual dinner party. Each of the guests has an alias, the butler offers a variety of weapons, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Join the iconic oddballs known as Scarlet, Plum, White, Green, Peacock, and Mustard as they race to find the murderer before the body count stacks up. It’s a madcap comedy that will keep you guessing until the final clue is untangled.
Director—Hunter Foster
Scenic Designer—Jo Winiarski
Costume Designer—Lauren T. Roark
Lighting Designer—William Kirkham
Sound Designer—Melanie Chen Cole
Voice and Text Coach—Amani Dorn
Fight and Intimacy Director—Caitlyn Herzlinger
Stage Manager—Tanya J. Searle†
Scene: Not too far from Washington, D.C.; just before dinner on a dark and stormy night, 1954
The play is performed without intermission.
Wadsworth—Aaron Galligan-Stierle†
Yvette—Bailey Blaise
Miss Scarlet—Cherita Armstrong†
Mrs. Peacock—Bree Murphy†
Mrs. White—Melinda Parrett†
Colonel Mustard—Rex Young†
Professor Plum—Michael Sharon†
Mr. Green—Michael Doherty†
Mr. Boddy/Motorist/Auxiliary Mustard/Head Cop—Andrew Fehrenbacher
Cook/Auxiliary Scarlet/Singing Telegram/Cop—Daria Pilar Redus†
Unexpected Cop/Cop—André Spathelf-Sanders
Andrew Fehrenbacher—Colonel Mustard; Shannon Galligan-Stierle—Mrs. Peacock; Augusto Guardado—Professor Plum/Mr. Boddy/Motorist/Auxiliary Mustard/Head Cop/Cook/Unexpected Cop/Cop; Elizabeth Harlen—Miss Scarlet/Cook/Auxiliary Scarlet/Singing Telegram/Cop; Taylor Tveten—Yvette/Mrs. White; Ethan Van Slyke—Mr. Green; Spencer Watson‡—Wadsworth
Understudies never substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made prior to the performance.
†Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
‡Appearing courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program.
Musical composition “Clue (Alternate I)” (a/k/a “Clue Main Title”) written by John Morris.
Used by permission of Sony/ATV Harmony (ASCAP). All rights reserved.
The director is working on contract with the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.
The scenery, costume, sound, and lighting designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE.
Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Clue is presented by special arrangement with The Araca Group, Work Light Productions, and Michael Barra/Lively McCabe Entertainment.
Produced by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing. (www.broadwaylicensing.com)
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Clue is a fun, family-friendly whodunit and, although it does include some sexual innuendo, it is suitable for most audiences.
Approximately 90 minutes (subject to change)