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Recent Productions: |
Mabank High School - Mabank, TX |
Berwick High School - Berwick, LA |
Fremont County School District #6 - Pavillion, WY |
Robert Semple PTG BUSD STEAM - Vallejo, CA |
Knowlton Players - Knowlton, QC, Canada |
Arts Council of Thomasville - thomasville, AL |
Hobart Speech Club - Hobart, OK |
Holmes Community College - Goodman, MS |
st anthonys parish - berwick, NT, Canada |
South Coffeyville Public Schools - South Coffeyville, OK |
Adams County Arts Council - Winchester, OH |
Regency Players - Haymarket, VA |
Arnold Hall Community Center - Lackland AFB, TX |
Graham High School - Bluefield, VA |
Clay High School - Oregon, OH |
StageWorks Drama Outreach - Corbin, KY |
Pandora's Playhouse - Rushville, IL |
East Dubuque High School - East Dubuque, IL |
East Dubuque High School - East Dubuque, IL |
Liberty Lake Community Theatre - liberty Lake, WA |
Chavez High School - Stockton, CA |
Casa Grande Elementary School Warehouse - Casa Grande, AZ |
West Michigan Lutheran High School - Wyoming, MI |
Speers Dinner Theatre - Hafford, SK |
First Southern Baptist Church Mesa - Gilbert, AZ |
Amherst Players Inc. - Buffalo, NY |
SLV Theatre Company - Fort Garland, CO |
Horizon Players - Summerfield, FL |
Rivercities Community Theatre Players - Bullhead City, AZ |
Smyrna Merrill Historical Society - Oakfield, ME |
Bickleton School District #203 - Bickleton, WA |
Coosa Christian School - Ashville, AL |
Forest Hills School - Jackman, ME |
ENCORE! Theatre - Laurinburg, NC |
Neodesha Arts Association - Neodesha, KS |
Bordertown Drama Group - Mundulla, Australia |
Wilmot Community Club - Wilmot, SD |
School District Sevice Center - Thief River Falls, MN |
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Synopsis |
It’s the 1920’s all over again and you’re throwing a “themed evening” that becomes a thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime, interactive experience for everyone involved, cast and audience alike! From the moment your audience arrives at your front door to that desperate last scream when everyone must leave (and real quick, too), it’s hilarity, thrills and chills!“Mugsy Sent Me!” works like this: your guests (audience) arrive at your front door and are surreptitiously given a very secret password. Unless your guests (audience) utter that secret password when asked, they simply won’t get past the black-hat-wearing goons guarding the doors! You see it’s all very hush-hush! Once inside, your guests will suddenly find themselves overhearing whispered conversations and witnessing clandestine meetings between reputed mobsters (it is the 1920’s after all!). Everyone’s trying to conduct illicit business while trying even harder to stay out of jail (your audience included!). See nothing, hear nothing, tell nothing!In “Mugsy Sent Me!” cast and audience intermingle, laugh and chat with one another, all the time re-living and enjoying the life and times of a great era in American history when flappers were the latest rage and keeping everything under raps was the order of the day.“Mugsy Sent Me!” offers everyone in your theatre troupe an opportunity to try his or her hand at delighting an audience with a most unique interactive experience from start-to-finish. Suggestions for a “Dinner Theatre” presentation are included in the script. Some of your performers serve as waiters and waitresses, others as local thugs, still others as the rather hoity-toity hoi polloi, so often found loitering ‘til all hours in the dimly-lit speakeasies down along the docks! And one or two of your members will have to be a flatfoot (somebody’s got to do it!). Add tap dancers, singers, and/or accordion players for a fabulous floor show! At times, the lights go out! Gunshots are heard! And when it’s all over, everyone will clamor, “When can we do this again?” Bare stage with pieces. |