| Flat View | Thursday, May 17, 2012 |
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| Thursday, May 17, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Friday, May 18, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Saturday, May 19, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Sunday, May 20, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Thursday, May 24, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Friday, May 25, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Saturday, May 26, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Sunday, May 27, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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| Thursday, May 31, 2012 |
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Slippery As Sin ( 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm )
written by David Lee White directed by Adam Immerwahr
The same artistic team that brought Blood: A Comedy to the stage is back with a new play.
It’s 1932 and America’s most brilliant detective is on the verge of apprehending the world’s most brilliant and devious master criminal. Stranded in a dilapidated mansion on a former resort island gone to seed, Detective Dorrington discovers a murder that begins to unravel the very fabric of democracy. But to solve the crime, the guests may have turn their backs on everything they believe in. Is it worth admitting you’re wrong if it means losing your mind? And if everyone is a suspect, who can you trust?
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