America's Favorite Comedy Whodunit Comes to Florida Rep!
By: A.A. Cristi
Florida Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce that "Shear Madness", the longest running non-musical in American theatre history, will play in the ArtStage Studio Theatre Jan. 17 to Mar. 12. Still playing in Boston and Washington, D.C. after more than thirty years, "Shear Madness" is America's favorite comic whodunit that's been seen by over 11 million people worldwide.
This hilarious and ingenious murder mystery has been voted "Best Comedy of the Year" in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and is now playing in New York to rave reviews. Florida Rep's production is set to be directed by the show's co-creator and original director, Bruce Jordan.In "Shear Madness" chaos erupts at a not-so-typical hair salon when the old lady upstairs is mysteriously murdered and everyone's is a suspect. Unlike any other murder mystery, in "Shear Madness" the audience gets to spot the clues, question the suspects, and solve the mystery. The outcome is never the same and no two performances are alike."This play has been on our radar for a while," said Producing Artistic Director, Robert Cacioppo, "and I am delighted not only that we're producing it for Southwest Florida Audiences, but that we have the show's creator, Bruce Jordan, at the helm. Bruce knows his play like no one else does, and we're pleased our cast will feature ensemble members you know as well as 'Shear Madness' veterans from the recent New York production and the long-running Kennedy Center production. This play will leave you in stitches and is a very uniquely funny murder mystery that puts the audience in the detective's seat."
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