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Meet the CAST of 'Clue' before game begins!

FPS staff report

Carroll Aspiring State Theatrics
Members of the theater production "Clue" are shown above.

The C.A.S.T. (Carroll Aspiring Stage Theatrics, Inc.) characters from the dinner theater production, "Clue" based on the Parker Brothers board game, will be appearing at Ponderosa Steakhouse in Carrollton May 15 from 4-9 p.m.

This is your opportunity to meet the characters before attending the production performance at the Days Inn of Carrollton May 23 & 24. During the production you will have the opportunity to participate in a life sized board game. Watch as the well known characters Miss Scarlet, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, and Mrs. Peacock, take us on a comedic trip through the board game to discover which suspect, with which weapon, in which room, killed the owner of Boddy Manor.

Tickets, $25, includes a full meal, tax, tip, gratuity and show ticket, are available in advance from any member of the cast production, through the mail, PO Box 512, or at Days Inn of Carrollton.

Contributing C.A.S.T. members include: Cynthia Bailey, Christa Cashen, Ashley Fritz, Dorothy Fritz, Scott Fritz, Abbey Glasure, Lauren Hennebert, Gabby Irwin, Martha Kishman, Bruce Lewis, Chuck Lewis, Belinda Mach, John Mach, Debbie Senko, Kristine Stenger, Josh Stevens, Aaron Wagner, and Janna Wheeler. For further information contact the C.A.S.T. at 330-627-2091.

The C.A.S.T. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity.


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