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Audition for Murder's In the Heir
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The Majestic Theatre
281 Cartier St.
Manchester, NH 03102



Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Audition for Murder's In the Heir

The Majestic Theatre
Monday, Mar. 15
7 p.m.


The Majestic
603-669-7469
karen@majestictheatre.net
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The Majestic Theatre invites youth ages 15+ years and Adults to audition for Murder's In The Heir. For audition requirements, character list, schedule and more information visit our webiste and click auditions. Public Performances will be held on May 7-9.

About the show:
Turn the game Clue into a play and you have the masterfully entertaining Murder's in the Heir! Almost every character in this hilarious mystery has the weapon, opportunity and motive to commit the unseen murder. And it's up to the audience to decide who actually did it! Each of the heirs to the tyrannical billionaire Simon Starkweather has the means and the motive to do away with him. The play's unique ending, utilizing secret ballots gathered at intermission from the audience, determines the killer in this Billy St. John maze of murder.

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