Princeton Triangle Club Returns to McCarter Theatre with AN INCONVENIENT SLEUTH 11/14-16

By: Nov. 10, 2014
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The Princeton Triangle Show returns to McCarter Theatre with its brand-new musical comedy, An Inconvenient Sleuth, on November 14 and November 15 at 8 p.m., and November 16 at 2 p.m.through Sunday, November 16.

It was the best of times, it was the worst of crimes. Welcome to Smalltown, a town with no locks on its doors, no doors on its mailboxes, and not a single crime in over thirty years! But what happens to a town without crime when its beloved mayor is kidnapped? The audience will try to wrap their heads around this mystery...if they can keep from laughing them off! A musical cluesical who-pun-it in Triangle's finest tradition!

In its 124 years of history, the Triangle Show has distinguished itself as an entirely original student effort and the oldest college musical comedy troupe in the country. Triangle alumni include such big names in the arts as F. Scott Fitzgerald '17, James Stewart '32, José Ferrer '34, Wayne Rogers '56, Clark Gesner '60, Jeff Moss '63, David Kelley '79, and Brooke Shields '87.

For tickets, visit www.triangleshow.com; call (609) 258-2787; or in person at the McCarter Theatre Box Office, located at 91 University Place in Princeton, NJ.

Photo: Frank Wojciechowski


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