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Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre At the Wharf Tavern to Benifit Barrington Community Theatre
Come see a really fun Show with actors from age 10 to 30 and raise money for kids to do Barrington Community Theater
Barrington Community Theatre, A town of Barrington Program, is having a fundraiser Murder Mystery dinner theatre at the Wharf Tavern in Warren. The play, Directed by Kelly McCabe, a long time Barrington Community theatre Staff member, is “ It’s All Over But the Shooting”, It is a comedic Whodunnit and gives the actors a chance to work with professionals and get paid for acting instead of paying to do Theatre. Actors from age 10-30 will be in the show and for several this will be their first paying job.
After paying for the meals and the actors, the producer’s cut of the money will go to BEST Scholarships. Best Scholarships funds scholarships for actors to do Barrington Community Theatre, which allows those who cannot afford to pay the full amount to do the program. Best scholarships have awarded over $30,000 in scholarships over the years.
The Shows are Friday February 1st and Feb 3rd at 6:30 At the Wharf Tavern. There are 3 choices for dinner, Sole Francois, Chicken Marsala and Thin sliced Prime rib in Gravy. For children there is Chicken fingers and fries.
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On Sunday February 2nd there will be a special Sunday Brunch with the show.
Tickets are $27.50 for adults and $20.00 for children. Tickets include Dinner (or Brunch on Sunday) The show, Coffee Tax and desert. The gratuity is not included.
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There will also be an extra show at the Barrington Senior center. This will include the show, dessert and coffee, which will be served by the actors in character.
For ticket information about the shows at the Wharf Tavern call 829-8635
For the show at the Barrington Senior center contact the senior center at 247-1926
Of all the 500 hundred plays I did when I was the director of Barrington, The dinner theatre Murder Mysteries were often the most fun, if you can go it will be a great time.