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written by Philip Lester

Description

Set during the final dress rehearsal of Hamlet by the Robert Armin Players, in a temporary theatrical venue in Chicago, 1946. A clear homage to the Bard of Avon, everyone will enjoy this funny, creative plot twister. (A Murder Mystery with an opportunity to guess the murderer. Although scripted to be set in the 1940's, it can be adapted to many different time periods.)

Timeline - The 1940's

The actual show runs about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Adding in the time necessary for the serving of an optional appetizer course, salad, dinner, and dessert, and any other activities built into the show, the evening runs up to 2 1/2 hours after the start of the show.

Setting (Sample)

"Murder: Stage Right" takes place during the final dress rehearsal of Hamlet by the Robert Armin Players, in a temporary theatrical venue in Chicago, 1946. As the audience enters, they are informed by the mingling actors that they are returning from the last intermission of Hamlet. 1940's music is playing. At one end of the room is an open space with two thrones. Programs with actor's biographies are on the tables.

Script (Samples)

MAX: what? Dead? For real? You see? Quoting from Macbeth - oh no! Now i've said it! I'll be right back!

BRUCE: What's he on about?

HAROLD: An old theatre superstition. If you quote Macbeth, it's supposed to bring bad luck - you've never heard that?

JACQUES: I was curious about that myself. When you said the scottish play, I thought you meant "Brigadoon." Tres bien. And you, madame, what is your name?

ANATHEA: Anathea Ashton, Of The Tournwell Ashtons, Southampton, Great Britain.

JAQUES: Madame Ashton. And how long have you known the deceased?

ANATHEA: I was married to him for eleven years!

JAQUES: So you are his widow?

ANATHEA: Wardly. We were divorced six years ago.

JAQUES: Oh, I see. It was a happy marriage?

ANATHEA: YES, AT FIRST.

JAQUES: AH, how long did that last?

ANATHEA: Two weeks. That's as long as he could stay faithful.

HAROLD: That's actually pretty good, considering your record.

ANATHEA: OH, do shut up!

Characters (may be played with as few as 7 actors)

  • John Barryless / Hamlet Alcoholic and bitter. Too old to be playing Hamlet.
  • Anathea Ashton / Gertrude Pompous English theater diva who's been around a while.
  • Rex Lexington / Laertes Silky voiced, good looking, ambitious actor. Always "on stage."
  • Priscilla Wynewright / Osric Beautiful, spoiled, whiny actress. There's a hundred like her.
  • Bruce Billingsley / Horatio Always doing impressions. An "odd duck" who can't act.
  • Harold Faber / Claudius Nervous accountant-type who eavesdrops. What has he overheard?
  • Max Von Kugelschreiber Flamboyant German director - But something's just not right.
  • Lulu Truegrip Young, tom-boyish stage manager. Shy and scared, but a smart cookie.
  • Inspector Jacques Cloules More clever than Clouseau, but with the same accent.
  • Policeman Stereotypical tough guy Chicago cop.

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