- When Friday, December 7, 2012, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- Where Clearwater Steakhouse and Saloon
- Cost $30
- Age limit All ages
- Categories Performance art, East Wenatchee, Wenatchee, Culinary, Comedy, Theater
"The Science of Murder"
An interactive Murder Mystery where you solve the crime! Your evening is complete with a delicious full three course meal of fresh salad, your choice of beef, chicken, salmon, or vegetarian entree, and dessert.
Courses are served inbetween "acts" of a comedy murder/farce, and audience members may wish to interview the different characters or suspects so they can SOLVE THE CRIME in the final act!
This show is presented and performed by Mission:Improv, and features your favorite Mission:Improv performers.
The price is $30 for show and full dinner, and is open to all ages. Tickets are available though Brown Paper Tickets, in person at the Clearwater Steakhouse in East Wenatchee, or at the door.
A show synopsis:
Doctor Mingus is one of the most important figures in science today and you are lucky to be invited to the Mingus Estate to witness an experiment that will change the world as we know it! Our subjects are a husband and wife that just don’t see eye-to-eye anymore. With the help of his henchman, Idiot, his maid, Patrice and a host of uninvited guests... Can Doctor Mingus help them understand each other again? The subjects are strapped in, the switch is thrown, the power goes out and things just go downhill from there. THE SCIENCE OF MURDER is an experiment in flip-flopped personalities, power hungry egos, love, hate and DEATH!




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