Thursday, February 14, 2008

Columbus Mystery Theatre sells out first show

I know that Kate Musgrove is ecstatic.

She and her husband, JJ Musgrove, began the Columbus Mystery Theatre to fill a void for dinner theater lovers.

Kate told me that when she moved back here, that's one of the things she wanted to do. Kate grew up in Columbus and graduated from the Columbus College theater department. She came back as the chairman of the Columbus State University department of theater.

How things change!

Anyway, the first four shows of "An Inheritance of Murder!" sold out, even before the first performance.

Anyway, if you want to go, the deadline to buy tickets to the two additional shows is 5 p.m. Feb. 27. The additional shows are Feb. 29-March 1.

Doors open at 6:15 p.m.; doors will close at 7:15 p.m. when the performance begins.

The shows are in the Garrett-Bullock House, 1402 Second Ave. (the corner of Second Avenue and 14th Street). Parking is in the lot across the street on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and 14th Street or in the Downtown Elementary Magnet Academy's lot at the northeast corner of First Avenue and 14th Street.

Tickets are $35, includes the show, dinner and wine.

Call 706-536-4054 for reservations.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I am so excited to have this in Columbus! I'm in hopes that this is a beginning to a long future of murder mystery entertainment for our commmunity!

Troy Heard said...

I second that comment! How great for Kate and JJ...and for Columbus! We need more diversity in our live entertainment...now let's get out and support it!