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written by Julia McDowell, Michael McKay, and Mignonne Profant
music and lyrics by Julia McDowell and Dale Leaman

Description

Stocks are flying high and so are you in the dining room of the "Colossus," the largest and most luxurious dirigible ever built, about to depart from Tangier, Morocco. Set on New Year's Eve, 1928, this murder mystery party immediately gives guests a reason to celebrate any time of year, but also eludes to the impending doom associated with 1929. Everyone is immersed in witty dialogue, intricate plots, and carefree countdowns to the New Year's celebration. Four different possible endings chosen in advance. (A Murder Mystery with an opportunity to guess the murderer.)

Timeline - December 31st, 1928

The actual show runs about 1 hour and 30 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)

PRESHOW:
8:00 pm New Year's Eve 1928. Stocks are flying high and so are you in the dining room of the "Colossus," the largest and most luxurious dirigible ever built, about to depart from Tangier, Morocco. At one end is the entrance through which the passengers (audience) have entered. At the other end of the dining room is the exit used to access "center ship" which includes the passengers' staterooms, crew's quarters, and the bridge and navigation room. Crew can access the cargo hold from either entrance/exit. At one side of the room is a small stage with a 20's style microphone. Next to the stage is Fingers' piano. In the center of the room is a gaming table and a couple of chairs. Games include mahjongg, playing cards, dominoes, Ouiji board, and cribbage. On the gaming table are several silver trays and utensils. Next to the gaming table is a tea cart with bar setup.

Script (Sample)

Roscoe: [Interrupting] It's the curse. [Referring to Chekhov] You let dis [referring to Winston] screwy Egypt nut bring his cursed stuff on da boat and it sank. And now they brought that hoodoo here. [Grabs Chekhov's shoulders and shakes him ] We're all gonna die!

Yefscott: Get your filthy paws off me!

Zelda: If we're all going to die, let's have fun on the way down.

Winston: I don't want to die, even if we are having fun.

Yefscott: You sniveling coward.

Dash: [To Winston] Don't worry. If you die, we'll bring you back at the seance tomorrow night.

CiCi: Ladies and gentlemen, we are not going to die. Senor Chekhov you are the master builder, please reassure the passengers.

Yefscott: Da. [To Roscoe, while mauling female audience member] You needlessly concern these beautiful people. My design is flawless.

Dash: [Sarcastically] Well, I'm reassured.

Yefscott: The one little difficulty is we have only enough life jackets and parachutes for [scanning audience members] half of you.

Clara: That's two difficulties.

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

  • Rex Randolph Barrington President of the Blue Star Line. Missing.
  • Dash Hunter Early Humphrey Bogart style detective. A real maverick gumshoe.
  • CiCi Pile Argentinean. Hot blooded event organizer. Loves a good seance and a stiff drink.
  • Rosco Malone Brooklyn born stevedore. Gung-ho to unionize the Blue Star Line.
  • Clara Beaumont Girl Friday journalist. Seems to know too much about everything.
  • Zelda Montgomery Typical English flapper of the 20s. More intelligent than she lets on.
  • Yefscott Tolstoyevsky Chekov Russian. There isn't a big enough blimp to hold his ego.
  • Winston Montgomery III Archealogist. Zelda's paranoid, whining, foppish English brother.
  • Abergavenny Shadowy character of vague Indian descent.
  • Fitz Ever the long suffering proper English manservant.
  • Captain Gerald Captain of the airship Colossus.

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