Theater to Go to launch Murder Mysteries series

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Theater To Go has partnered with the Chauncey Hotel and Conference Center to bring their Murder Mysteries series to a wider audience. Their first event, Murder on the Waterfront, will premiere on Nov. 14.

This interactive murder mystery tells the story of Nolo Contendo, the “Capo” of the Contendo Crime Family, who calls a meeting with all the noted mob families, The Bananas, The Bambinos, The Parcheses, The Pottis, to make an important announcement. What does he have to say to them? Vinny Da Pooh, his Consiglieri, will make sure that order is maintained while his children, Nintendo and DiNotta try to stay on his good side. His loyal wife Bimbo will support him through it all.

The performance stars Theatre to Go cast members Art Miller, Kitty Getlik, Laurie Hardy, scriptwriter Mark Violi, Ruth Markoe and Jimmy Folly.

Guests will enjoy a gourmet dinner, coffee and tea and a cash bar while they participate in the show. The event will be held at the Chauncey Hotel and Conference Center, 660 Rosedale Road, Princeton. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are $55 and can be purchased online at brownpaperticket.com or by phone at (800) 838-3006

Under the leadership of Ruth Markoe, Theater to Go has been entertaining audiences around New Jersey and the region since 1992. All of their productions rely heavily on improvisation and audience participation.

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