People in Moose Jaw are being asked to help solve a murder- while enjoying dinner and a humorous show.
The Moose Jaw Community Players is holding its annual mystery dinner theatre on November 20 and 21 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 auditorium on High Street.
The show is called Bingo Spells Murder and is directed by Tim Clarke and assisted by Doug Cook. It was written by Robert Mattson and produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing.Catering will be by Charlotte’s Catering Services.
President Brenda Boan said: “The show is an interactive murder mystery.
“We have been rehearsing hard for the past couple of months. It is a fun comedy and the humour reaches through the generations.
“We ask the audience to help us solve the murder and they have a chance to interrogate the suspects.
“We will have a raffle as well,” she said.
Bingo Spells Murder mystery dinner theatre
• Nov. 20 and 21; doors open at 6 p.m., dinner and show at 7 p.m.
• Royal Canadian Legion auditorium
Tickets for the event cost $25 and are available from the Royal Canadian Legion 59 office, Past Times Old Time Photography & Gifts, Pillow Talk Lingerie and Players Collectibles.

