The cast of “Clue: On Stage” includes, from left, Aspen Gauthier, Jude Lafata, Charlotte Guilford, Dylan McFarland, Julianna Langlois, Sam Bonner, Memphis Murphy, Nathan Fournier, Joshua Bonner, Sarah Rossignol, Kassidy Pulk, Marcus Gallagher, Destiney Samare, and Connor Robinson. Submitted photo

Oak Hill High School Drama Club presents “Clue: On Stage” at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 5, and also at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Little Theatre in the Woods at Oak Hill High School in Wales.

Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, “Clue” is a madcap comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party. Each of the guests has an alias, the butler, Wadsworth (played by Nathan Fournier and Joshua Bonner), offers a variety of weapons, and the host, Mr. Boddy (Dylan McFarland) is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Join the iconic oddballs known as Scarlet (Destiney Samare), Plum (Memphis Murphy), White (Sarah Rossignol), Green (Sam Bonner), Peacock (Julianna Langlois), and Mustard (Marcus Gallagher), as they race to find the murderer in Boddy Manor before the body count stacks up.

Rounding out the cast are Aspen Gauthier as “Yvette”, Kassidy Pulk as “The Cook”, Connor Robinson as “The Cop”, Charlotte Guilford as the “Singing Telegram Girl”,Jude Lafata and Leo Lovett as assistant “Cops” to the “Chief of Police”, played by Dylan McFarland. Nathan Fournier and Joshua Bonner also share the role of the “Motorist.”

The play is directed by Lucy Rioux with assistance by Emily Sue Barker, with Tech Direction from David Maher. Costumes are designed and coordinated by Lyn Swan and the stage manager is Pauline Maloy. The stage crew includes Kalana Sands, Amalie Hamilton, Allison Bussiere, Jaime Lacharite, Peyton Guay, Patience Kay, and Amanda Williams.

Ticket prices are $5 for students and $10 for general admission and will be sold at the door. For more information, contact Lucy Rioux at lucyrioux@gmail.com or 207-441-3210.


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