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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Murder Mystery
By Agatha Christie, Adapted for the stage by Mark Shanahan
February 7-March 2

Auditions: Saturday, November 9, 1:30-4PM and Monday, November 11, 7-10PM
Callbacks if needed will start at 8:30 on Monday, November 11
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In this thrilling stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s ingenious 1926 novel, the tiny village of King’s Abbot is rocked by scandal when Roger Ackroyd, the wealthiest man in town, is found dead shortly after the apparent suicide of his fiancée.

Directed by Rachael Lindley
Cast: Kate Crawford, McKenna Curtis, Sue Goodner, KJ James, Karen Jordan, Douglas Kent, Johnathan Luce, Budd Mahan, David Noel, Molly Rose, Lucia Welch, and Jeff York

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Run For Your Wife
Farce By Ray Cooney
March 22-April 7
There will be no performance on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2pm.

Auditions: Monday December 16, 7:00-9:00 pm
Tuesday December 17, 6:00-8:00 pm
Callbacks If needed) Wednesday December 18, 7:00-9:00 pm
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A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his double life from exploding.

Directed by Janette Oswald

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Angel Street aka Gaslight
Thriller By Patrick Hamilton
June 6-29

Mysterious things have been happening in the Manningham household: items go missing, their dog is injured, and Mrs. Manningham hears footsteps coming from the locked, uninhabited top floor. She fears that she is going mad--that is certainly what Mr. Manningham believes. But when Detective Rough arrives one night to visit Mrs. Manningham while she is alone, questions arise and secrets are revealed about her husband. Suddenly, insanity is no longer the biggest threat she faces as she discovers she has married a dangerous man.

Directed By Rachael Lindley

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Be My Baby
Comedy By Ken Ludwig
August 8-31

John, an irascible Scotsman and an uptight English woman, Maude, both in their late 50s, take on the journey of a lifetime. They are brought together when his ward marries her niece. Then, when the young couple decides to adopt a newborn baby, the older couple has to travel 6,000 miles to California to pick up the child and bring her safely home to Scotland. The problem is, John and Maude despise each other. To make matters worse, they get stranded in San Francisco for several weeks and are expected to jointly care for the helpless newborn. There they form a new partnership and learn some startling lessons about life and love.

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Let's Murder Marsha
Comedy By Monk Ferris
October 10-November 2

A happy housewife named Marsha, hopelessly addicted to reading murder mysteries, overhears her loving husband discussing her upcoming birthday surprise. To her ears, though, it sounds like they are planning to murder her! With the assistance of her next-door neighbor, she tries to turn the tables on them. When her own mother shows up for her birthday a day early, Marsha thinks she is in on the diabolical scheme. When her maid’s date, a policeman, shows up to take the maid out, Marsha thinks he is on to her poisoning attempt. Well, finally, just when you would think all this would be cleared up, Marsha’s intended victims discover what she has supposed, and decide to teach her a lesson by actually pretending to be murderers. This is a terrific show for family audiences who like their comedy broad, fast, and nonstop.

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WRTC Radio Presents
Our 3rd Holiday Radio Play

Variety Show By Rusty Harding
December 5-21

In Holiday tradition, A Tribute to the Music and Style of the Greatest Generation with music and skits popular during WWII.

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