Deadly Murder
Written By: David Foley
Directed by: Larry Farley
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
Run of Show
“Deadly Murder” ran November 4-19, 2011, Thursday through Saturday at 8:00pm
Synopsis
Camille Dargus has fought her way up from humble beginnings to a glittering Manhattan lifestyle. She has beauty, brains, wealth, and a successful career as a jewelry designer for the leading lights of New York society. One night at a society gala she meets Billy, a handsome young waiter, and brings him back to her Soho apartment. But there’s more to Billy than meets the eye. Full of twists and turns, bluffs and double bluffs, this brilliantly intricate thriller will be one step ahead of you all the way!
Program
The Program for this show can be viewed by clicking Deadly Murder. (Requires Adobe Reader)
The People …
Leading Roles
in order of appearance
Camille | Marissa Rex |
Billy | Maurice Price |
Ted | Keith Bergman |
Program Staff
Director | Larry Farley |
Assistant Director | Debbie Marinik |
Producer | Andrew Todd |
Stage Manager | Debbie Marinik |
Lighting Design | Andrew Todd |
Lighting Crew | Allen Wilkinson |
Sound Design | Don Weber |
Sound Crew | Marc Malley |
Costume Design | Becky Farley & Larry Farley |
Props Gatherers | Charlie Boos, Joyce Calmes, Larry Farley & Sarah Speelman |
Props Crew | Joyce Calmes |
Set Design | Wes Skinner |
Set Dressing | Larry Farley & Wes Skinner |
Set Construction | Steve Mierzejewski & Brad Ray |
Scenic Art | Denise Coyle |
House Manager | Ann Veasey |
Box Office | Ann Veasey |
Box Office Staff | Kimberley Bruggemann, Pam Engle, Sandy Fry, Darlene Hatfield, Barbara Heindel, Sue Holliger, Debbie Krieger, Dianne Nowakowski, Jinny Patterson, Susan Rice, & Judy Wiederhold |
Program Printing | The Copy Center |
Marquee Signs | Derek Hansen |
Cast Photography | Frank Venda |
Special Thanks | Charlie Boos |
The Show!
Place: The trendy loft apartment of Camille Dargus in the Soho area of Manhattan.
Time: Present (evening)
Act I
Evening
Act II
Scene 1: One terrifying second later
Scene 2: Twenty gruesome minutes later