A dead body? A rope? Many suspects? Clue (High School Edition) at Park View High grabs the audience immediately. Bright, dramatic lights highlight each character.
Based on the 1985 Paramount film and the classic board game, the play is a funny, suspenseful murder-mystery. Six guests gather at Boddy Manor for dinner and must figure out who killed their host. From the first shocking death to the final reveal, the audience is guessing and laughing. The characters, using secret names like Mr. Plum, Colonel Mustard, and Miss Scarlett, add to the excitement.
As the guests arrive, the mystery unfolds quickly. The cast reacts naturally to every word, sound, and dramatic moment, making the story immersive. Jeffry Avelar Bonilla, as Professor Plum, delivers perfect timing and body language. Samara Wilson, playing Miss Peacock, shows confidence and drama that fit her role. Jirro Ruiz, as Colonel Mustard, mixes humor and suspense, keeping the audience laughing and on edge.The Butler/Wadsworth presented by the one and only Laura Spradlin stands out as well. Right from the first scene, Spradlin grabs attention and sets the tone. Sharp timing, clear delivery, and expressive facial reactions make the Wadsworth feel alive and vital. It’s easy to see why this character leaves a lasting impression…