June - August 2015
"Murder at the Abilene Saloon" by Larry Blamire
It's
a big to-do at the old Abilene Saloon as world famous entertainer Libby
Crabstree is coming to town. But tension runs high as everyone seems
to have it in for really really bad guy Estes Charlemagne. That
includes lusty saloon owner Miss Molly, addle-brained western sidekick
Happy Robitussel, clumsy cowgirl Accidental Jane, and that likeable,
young, science-oriented gunfighter the Doppler Kid. When murder raises
its ugly tinhorn head, it's up to famous western hero legend Trale
Horner--who comes with his own theme song--to save the day, or at least
part of the celebratory dinner. Can you help Trale figure out who's
a'doin' what ta who, and why? And how?
September - November 2015
"Elaine Whales and the Mummy of King Khufu" by Micah Delhauer
London, 1925. American reporter Elaine Whales is covering the unveiling
of the newly-discovered mummy of King Knum-Khufu. She finds herself with
the story of a lifetime when the sarcophagus is opened and, instead of
the mummy, the exhibit’s manager is found dead inside. Has the mummy
risen to take revenge on those who have desecrated his tomb? Or is this a
case of old fashion murder?
(Join us as we try out our first multiple ending show.)
December 2015 - February 2016
"Mumm's the Word" by David Landau
It
is 1929 and the night after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Several mobsters
have come here to make new deals for Harlem bootleg as their dolls sing and dance
in the club's revue. However, when Speakeasy, the silent bootlegger of Harlem is gunned down during
a dance number, Agent Evelyn Ness (Elliot's cousin) stops the show and swears
in the audience as deputy FBI agents to solve "whodunit".