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Murder mystery tees off at WICA
WICA's adaptation features a six-person cast playing 30+ roles in a comedic, meta-theatrical mystery aligned with Langley Mystery Weekend events.
- Whidbey Island Center for the Arts opened Steven Dietz's adaptation on Feb. 21, with performances until March 7 in Zech Hall during Langley Mystery Weekend.
- Seeking a show for Langley's sleuth weekend, Duncan selected Dietz's adaptation to align with the Feb. 21-22 event and local programming, calling it an important contemporary reimagining.
- At its core, the production deploys a six-person ensemble performing over 30 roles in a prop-heavy, play-within-a-play structure, with Patricia Duff in six roles.
- Theatergoers should buy tickets soon because Zech Hall seats about half as many people, and audience members are invited to spot the killer before the detective.
- The production pairs Christie with Monty Python, with director Lani Brockman also serving as music director and choreographer, aiming to amuse local audiences.
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