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Clue: The Musical. Mr. Boddy – The charismatic host of the game, husband of Mrs. Peacock, and victim of the murder. The cost and license availability quoted are estimates only and may differ when you apply for a license. All of these have the suspects' fingerprints on them, which were made between 9:00 PM and midnight, the latter of which is the time of Boddy's murder.

If a particular answer is generating a lot of interest on the site today, it may be highlighted in orange. The audience receives forms to help them deduce the solution from clues given throughout the fun-filled evening. He is then revealed to be a disguised "dorky school teacher", as the true Plum is disguised as a piano player in the orchestra. Excellent!

Concord Theatricals The suspects ponder life beyond the mansion, but are compelled by Mr. Boddy to repeat their fate and continue playing "The Game". The Crossword Solver found 50 answers to the MUSICAL crossword clue. DePietro and Chiodo wrote the musical in 1993. She returns with six possible weapons – a wrench, candlestick, pipe, knife, revolver and rope – found in six rooms: the lounge, kitchen, ballroom, conservatory, billiard room, and study. Based on the cards drawn, the mystery has 216 possible endings, for which the script provides appropriate selections of dialogue to be delivered at the show's conclusion. Equity/professional customers should contact the Licensing department directly at [email protected] to inquire about a title's availability. We try to review as many of these votes as possible to make sure we have the right answers. "cros...rd" or "he?p"). You'll have to sign in before you share your experience. Over drinks in the lounge, Miss Scarlet and Mr. Green are revealed to have been business partners of Mr. Boddy's and former lovers, and that Mr. Boddy double-crossed them both and unceremoniously dumped Miss Scarlet. Music Material Rental Packages it’s A 17 letters crossword definition. Note on Digital Perusal: Samuel French's new digital perusal process grants easy, digital access to music perusals while protecting the intellectual property of our composers, book writers, and lyricists. After all, the 1985 film version of Clue didn't exactly take the country by storm. Some of these cookies will send your data to our advertising partners. The New York Times review asked, [W]hy would you want to turn a board game into a musical? CLUE The Musical, based on Hasbro's popular board game, has entertained audiences for over 20 years with productions in more than 500 cites worldwide.What began as an international competition and evolved into a theater sensation, is now an interactive entertainment for audiences of all ages. Mr. Boddy miraculously revives to introduce a new character, a hard-nosed, attractive Detective. ...The cast members are generally charming and have good voices, the choreography has moments of real humor, and the set is a pleasant cross between a three-dimensional game board and a freshly painted subway station. Mr. Boddy instructs the audience on how to play along. - Chicago Sun-Times, "A show for the whole family.

a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing, characterized by or capable of producing music; "a musical evening"; "musical instruments". Mr. Boddy is soon found dead ("The Murder"), the cause of which is unknown ("After the Murder"). Samuel French perusals are intended to be used for finding the perfect show to fit your theater, casting pool, and resources. The plot concerns a murder at a mansion, occupied by several suspects, that is solved by a detective; the ending is determined by cards drawn by audience members that select the murderer, murder weapon and location of the murder. Mr. Boddy acts as host as he invites the audience to play "The Game" while introducing each of the other characters.

Vinnie Martucci. Mrs. White – A fun-loving chief domestic of Boddy Manor; played by a man in the tradition of English, "Everyday Devices" – Mr. Green, Miss Scarlet, and Suspects, "Corridors and Halls" – Mr. Boddy and Suspects, "After the Murder ("The Game" Reprise; "Act I Finale") – Suspects, "Seduction Deduction" – Prof. - City Paper, 20 Plays & Musicals for Spooky SeasonAnnette StorckmanSeptember 27, 2019. Wayne Barker, Terrific! Here is a link to the audio instead. Glyphs / UI / Tooltip, "Makes good moves [...] The creators have found the clue." As the Detective prepares to make her accusation, the Suspects cry "Don't Blame Me" and panic at "The Final Clue". MRS. PEACOCK, PROFESSOR PLUM, MISS SCARLET, COLONEL MUSTARD, MRS. WHITE, and MR. GREEN are collectively referred to as the SUSPECTS.

She reveals the random killer, location, and weapon as per the three cards drawn earlier, and the killer confesses. ...the songs are a dull pastiche of 1930s musicals".[6]. Scripts and rental materials are not included in this estimate. They cannot be used to hold auditions, produce the show without a license, or find sheet music for a separate performance. Detective – She arrives to solve the mystery. Search for clues, synonyms, words, anagrams or if you already have some letters enter the letters here using a question mark or full-stop in place of any you don't know (e.g. - The Baltimore Sun, "Superb! ...Making a musical from a board game is the kind of bizarre task that only a genius or a fool would undertake. A fun-filled family musical that brings the internationally popular game CLUE to life. In the kitchen, Mrs. White prepares dinner and argues with Mr. Boddy over her forced servitude to pay debts because he once helped her son. [1], The musical premiered at the New Boston Street Dinner Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland from June 1995 through August 1995, with Peter DePietro directing. The cost and license availability quoted are estimates only and may differ when you apply for a license.

Reviews were mixed to unfavorable. Peter DePietro,

After dinner, Mr. Boddy invites his guests and staff to fulfill their destiny — murdering him. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. In the billiard room, Mr. Boddy's business partner, Mr. Green, clashes with him over missing funds.

Theatre Review; Song and Soft-Shoe For an Old Gumshoe", 'Clue:The Musical' Listing Internet Off-Broadway Database, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clue_(musical)&oldid=983113607, Musical theatre articles missing an image in infobox, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. He is implicated in the death of Mr. Boddy's parents and was married to Mr. Boddy's mother after the death of her husband. Hello! Use this tool for cost estimates based on your specific needs.

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We've listed any clues from our database that match your search. Fifth Floor Mr. Green – A con artist and entrepreneur, he is a former lover of Miss Scarlet's and business partner of Mr. Boddy. Plum recounts how Mr. Boddy ruined his family fortune to Mrs. White while she tries to unsuccessfully flirt with him. Clue had previously been adapted for the screen as the 1985 black comedy film of the same name and was the basis of the British television game show Cluedo, which ran from 1990 to 1993. Advertising ensures that the site free to use.

These selected cards, unseen by the selectors, cast, or the audience, are placed in an oversized envelope marked "Confidential", which is displayed on stage for the duration of the musical and opened to reveal the cards near the end. Colonel Mustard – He fancies himself a triumphant war colonel and is having an affair with Mrs. Peacock.