Photo Flash: First Look at Richard Gray and Chris DiStefano in MURDER FOR TWO at 5th Avenue Theatre
5th Avenue Theatre and ACT - A Contemporary Theatre plot their first step in musical mayhem and begin rehearsals for the drop dead funny musical comedy Murder for Two.
With direction and choreography by Daniel Knechtges, this madcap tale was written by Joe Kinosian and Carnation, Washington, native Kellen Blair.
Check out a first look below!
Seattle musical theatre favorite Richard Gray and piano-playing wunderkind Chris DiStefano star in this theatrical duet where one actor (DiStefano) investigates the crime; the other (Gray) plays 10 different suspects-and together they comprise the entire orchestra. A zany blend of classic musical comedy and madcap mystery, this ninety-minute whodunit is a highly theatrical duet loaded with killer laughs. Murder for Two is the perfect blend of murder, music and mayhem!
Murder for Two runs March 25 - June 11, 2017 (press night Thursday, March 30) at ACT - A Contemporary Theatre (700 Union Street, Seattle). For tickets starting at $49 (starting at $15 for students) and information, visit www.acttheatre.org or call the ACT Box Office at (206) 292-7676.
Photo Credit: Jeff Carpenter, Mark Kitaoka, Tracy Martin

Chris DiStefano and Richard Gray

Chris DiStefano

Chris DiStefano and Richard Gray

Chris DiStefano and Richard Gray

Chris DiStefano and Richard Gray

Chris DiStefano and Richard Gray

Richard Gray

Richard Gray

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