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Special thanks to this year's Sponsors and Donors:
Today's Chiropractic
Dr. Joseph & Clare Raley
Masterson's
Wesfam Restaurants, Inc.
Frazier International History Museum
Circle-K Midwest Division
BKD, LLP
CPAs and Advisors
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Gil & Teresa Wentzel
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News/Auditions
News:
WhoDunnit is pleased to announce that it is one of this year's recipients
of support from the Kentucky Arts Council.
The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports WhoDunnit Murder
Mystery Theater with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
Auditions:
The next scheduled audition will be on Sunday afternoon, March 21, for Murder
in Cairo: The Wrath of Ra.
The audition will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Masterson's (1830 South
Third St.). Callbacks will be on Monday evening, March 22, at WhoDunnit's
rehearsal location.
Roles are available for men and women ages 18 - 70. You must be at least
18 years old to audition.
The ability to speak with a British, French or other foreign accent is very
helpful.
Rehearsals: Sunday afternoons, and Wed. and Thur. evenings, Mar. 24 - May
6
Performances: Saturday evenings, May 8 - June 26, plus possible additional
dates for private parties
Frank Whitaker is the director, and Graham Bell is the author of this
play.
More information: (502) 426-7100
WhoDunnit is a non-profit, donation-supported corporation for the performing arts. |
Presenting original, interactive murder
mysteries to delight and entertain!
Public shows are at Masterson's in the beautiful, historic section
of Old Louisville. Doors
open at 6:30; show starts at 7:00. Price includes dinner,
show, tax and gratuity. A cash bar is available. Ample
free parking.
WhoDunnit shows are original, lively and thoroughly entertaining, as
well as a mystery lover's dream! Clues are cleverly
included in the scripted action, and in between scenes
(as the audience enjoys a fine meal) the actors mingle with the audience
in character, allowing guests to ask questions and get more clues. If
you ask them if they are the killer, they will all say no, but that is
the only time they are permitted to lie. To all other questions, they
must either evade the question or tell you the truth. Audiences love
interacting with the characters and trying to figure out who dunnit!
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The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports
WhoDunnit Murder Mystery Theater with state tax dollars and federal funding
from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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WhoDunnit
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, donation-supported corporation
for the performing arts.
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