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"I really liked how the cast sat with "The lines were mostly ad-libbed.... "Food was amazing, cast did a great
the students at the tables. It was a This gave me many opportunities to job, lots of fun! The way the cast
very nice evening.The drama club just act off the top of my head and members were at our tables and kept
did a fantastic job." do whatever came to mind." in character was great."
Stopping to take a picture
at the Murder Mystery Dinner,
Jared Myerly snaps a picture
of Jared Williams and Audra
Kennedy. Since there was no
Christmas Banquet, it was nice
for students to be able dress
for a formal evening and have
a break after a stressful week.
Murder Mystery Night was a first-time college event
for the mystery dinner. It all started with Justin Lewis giving
"I was able an announcement in chapel inviting the student body to
to partici his home as he would be reading his will. His house was
pate in the
an unknown location, and students were left in suspense.
Mystery
Those attending were transported to a lodge where they
Theater Din
met the characters of the real life mystery game.The actors
ner as one
sat with the guests and kept in character for the evening.
of the char
acters, and The drama unfolded as the night went on.
it was a lot Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely,especially
of fun! The cast had a lot of fun the actors. Ahna Boley said, "The thing I liked best was the
preparing for it too, It was cool to interaction of the players and the audience. The audience
be able to interact with the audi was so accepting to the characters acting odd or not like
ence the whole night. We had a themselves. It was just a ton of fun to be a part of this
lot of laughs and enjoyed putting
humorous murder."
it together." Laura Elitz
From the beginning to the end,from the actors to the
decorations,from the suspense to the laughs, it was a very
enjoyable night for all involved and those who did not at
Mystery tend missed out on an exciting and enthralling evening.
Dinner
J. Morrill

