Clue cast

University Theatre Players will perform "Clue: On Stage!" by Sandy Rustin beginning Thursday. Cast members pictured, from left, are Summer Burch, Gracie Willis, Ethan Wood, Emily Enos, Cade Melnyk, Tobias Knight, Jaden Napier, Eliyana Brown, Wren Hamrick, Daniel Mims and Jacob Daignault

University Theatre Players to present "Clue: On Stage!" by Sandy Rustin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 11-13, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 14, on the mainstage in the Etherredge Center on the campus of USC Aiken.

This production is sponsored by Meybohm Real Estate.

Based on the Hasbro board game and the movie of the same name, "Clue: On Stage!" is a comedic murder mystery. When six special guests arrive at Boddy Manor, each under an alias, the game begins. As the evening goes on everyone’s dirty laundry is aired out. When their host for the evening finally reveals himself, each guest receives a weapon, and what follows is a comedic chain of events that leads to six deaths, where each guest has a motive. Can you figure out “Whodunnit?”

Directed by Paul B. Crook, the cast features Jacob Daignault (Wadsworth), Cade Melnyk (Mr. Green), Jaden Napier (Colonel Mustard), Emily Enos (Mrs. White), Summer Burch (Mrs. Peacock), Eliyana Brown (Miss Scarlet), Daniel Mims (Professor Plum), Gracie Willis (Yvette), Wren Hamrick (Ensemble), Ethan Woods (Ensemble), and Tobias Knight (Ensemble). Crew for this show includes Ashleigh Ponder (Stage Manager), Tyler Redmond (Assistant Stage Manager), Ella Rich (Assistant Stage Manager), Heather Hawfield (Scenic Designer), Mary Fran Crook (Props Manager), Mark Hurst (Lighting Designer), Josh Chambers (Assistant Lighting Designer), and Isaac Callahan (Production Manager and Stage Combat Coordinator).

Tickets can be purchased online at etherredgecenter.universitytickets.com, in person at the box office located inside The Etherredge Center at 340 Scholar Loop, or by calling 803-641-3305. Student tickets are $5, veterans and senior tickets are $10 and general admission is $15.


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