Pinckney Players Adds CAFE MURDER AND CABARET Performances

By: Jan. 30, 2016
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The Pinckney Players latest production, "Café Murder and Cabaret" Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, has sold out weeks before it's first show! Because of the tremendous response, we have just added a 5th showing on the afternoon of Saturday, February 13th.

Updated Performance Dates:
February 12th, 13th & 20th
Speakeasy Opens for drinks and dinner: 6:00pm
Cabaret & Show: 7:30pm

February 13th & 21st
Speakeasy Opens for drinks and dinner: 12:30pm
Cabaret & Show: 2:00pm

Purchase tickets for the added show by contacting Kathy Peavyhouse at 734-878-1368 or kpvhouse@yahoo.com

More Info about the show:

The Pinckney Players are proud to announce their upcoming dinner theater production, Café Murder and Cabaret" written by Nathan Hartswick. The show is an immersive visit to a roaring 20's speakeasy, complete with gangsters, divas, suffragettes, and other colorful characters of the period. Dressing in 20's attire is encouraged. The show takes place at Whispering Pines Golf Club (2500 Whispering Pines Drive, Pinckney, MI 48169), and tickets include a full dinner and dessert. A cash bar will be available.

Rosemary Saint-John is a loud, annoying hypochondriac convinced she is allergic to water. Celebrating her birthday at Café Murder and Cabaret with her four kooky sisters - a suffragette, a bootlegger, a ditsy flapper, and a banker - Rosemary makes enemies with everyone around her. When she disappears and is presumed murdered, the only objective witnesses in the restaurant are the audience members, who must solve the mystery. Was it one of Rosemary's sisters? The self-taught detective? The passionate French chef? The polite and proper maître d'? The sarcastic waiter? No one is above suspicion in this delightful dinner theatre murder mystery.

The director, Kate Murphy, has taken a hilarious modern script and adapted it for the 1920's period, enriching the show with numerous elements gleaned from research on the period, including three musical and dance numbers. The show includes improvisation between the cast and the audience, so each performance is different.


You won't want to miss this unique and hilarious show, recommended for ages 13+. It's a great mid-winter break, and a terrific Valentine's Day gift! Prices are $35 for a single ticket or $65 per couple online. The show is general seating, but tables can be reserved for parties of 6 or more. For more information or to buy tickets, go to PinckneyPlayers.com or call (734) 878-1368. Stay connected with show updates through its Facebook event page.



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