The Cream of the Crop Theater Company in Randall is set to perform “B-I-N-G-O Spells Murder” in October. The cast includes front row: Sarah Kalkbrenner. Second row (from left): Cheryl Walker, Dave Kalpakoff and Lisa Hendrickson. Back row: Dan Dambowy, Eric Kalkbrenner and Gary McDonald.
The Cream of the Crop Theater Company in Randall invites all “Super Sleuths” to become part of what director Beth Selinger calls “a murderously funny dinner theater production.” The cast will present “B-I-N-G-O Spells Murder,” written by Robert Mattson, Friday - Sunday, Oct. 17 - 19 and again the following week, Friday - Sunday, Oct. 24 - 26.
This is the second production for Randall’s new community theater, following in the footsteps of its first show, On Golden Pond. It is trying something different with this production by having the audience get involved and interact with the actors as they try and solve this tongue in cheek, whodunit murder mystery.
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