The cast of “Next Stop

The cast of “Next Stop

Mystery, meal on menu for Port Townsend dinner theater

PORT TOWNSEND — Reservations are due Monday for “Next Stop, Murder,” a mystery dinner theater in which the audience gets to play a live game of “Clue.”

The play will unfold Friday, Nov. 30, and Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds’ Oscar Erickson Building, 4907 Landes St., with doors opening at 5:30 p.m., curtain time at 6 p.m., and dinner served at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $50 per person including show, dinner and dessert. Proceeds will benefit the Olympic Community Action Programs’ RSVP, or Retired & Senior Volunteer Program, and the Vet Connect project.

“Next Stop, Murder” includes high-spirited audience participation with patrons questioning the actors, noted Bob Logue, director of RSVP in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

Then, once the mystery is solved, it’s time for a gourmet dinner.

Adults, children and teens are invited to participate, Logue said, adding that kids have been among the most dedicated sleuths in past dinner-theater productions.

For reservations and information, phone Logue at 360-385-2571, ext. 6324. To learn more about the murder mystery penned by Port Townsend playwright Ramon Dailey, visit www.PTMystery.com.

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