A holiday party quickly turns into a Whodunnit murder mystery in The Twelve Murders of Christmas, opening Saturday night.
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Posted On: 26 Nov 2014 - 11:56am
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Posted On: 26 Nov 2014 - 11:56am
A holiday party quickly turns into a Whodunnit murder mystery in The Twelve Murders of Christmas, opening Saturday night.
Posted On: 19 Nov 2014 - 8:04am
A Christmas classic comes to Derby Dinner starting this weekend.
Posted On: 13 Nov 2014 - 8:23am
Stories, drama, and the unpredictable will take place during the Slant Culture Theatre Festival, which is now taking place.
Posted On: 10 Nov 2014 - 8:59am
A political satire featuring corruption and a game of wits in Accidental Death of an Anarchist, which Alley Theater will present starting this weekend.
Posted On: 5 Nov 2014 - 8:45am
A crazy family may not be as crazy as they seem in You Can't Take it With You, which Clarksville Little Theatre will present beginning this weekend.
Posted On: 3 Nov 2014 - 8:20am
A man from the early 1990s wakes up 20 years later in a world full of e-mails, Internet, and smartphones in Just Like Life, which The Bard's Town will present beginning Thursday.
Posted On: 14 Oct 2014 - 8:42am
The realities of war affect women close to the scene as well as abroad in Necessary Targets, which Shelby County Community Theatre will present starting Friday.
Posted On: 9 Oct 2014 - 8:12am
Dr. Angus MacCrimmon faces one of his most puzzling cases in Murder by Midnight: The Case of the Missing Identity, which Whodunnit Murder Mystery Theatre will open Saturday night.
Posted On: 6 Oct 2014 - 10:05am
Greedy kids create a plan to have their mother committed when the mother won't give them money in Spreading It Around, which opens this weekend at Bunbury Theatre.
Posted On: 2 Oct 2014 - 12:06pm
Truvy's beauty salon is the center of conversation, getting hair done, and coping with a personal tragedy in Steel Magnolias, which opens at Hayswood Theatre tomorrow.