Murder For Two: The Holiday Edition

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Book and Music by Joe Kinosian
Book and Lyrics by Kellen Blair
Directed by Hans Friedrichs
November 6 - December 29th
Thursday - Saturday at 7:30PM
Saturday & Sunday 3:00PM
It's Christmas Eve... and while there shouldn't be a creature stirring (not even a mouse), a mystery writer has been murdered. With a bevy of suspects, an intrepid police officer aims to identify the killer. This musical features just two actors - one playing the investigator, one playing the variety of suspects - and the only weapon at their disposal is a piano. Can the officer make his suspects spill their guts and sing? Murder For Two: The Holiday Edition puts the laughter in manslaughter.
Age Guide 10+
November 6th -Preview Night
November 7th - Official Opening with Party
November 22nd - Best-Value Night
December 13th - Cast & Crew Talk-Back
December 15th - Pay-What-You-Wish
(Pay-What-You-Wish is only avaliable 1 hour prior to show time, at the theatre, and is a first come first serve basis. Doors open up 1 hour before the show. Patrons pick whatever seat is available and Pay-What-You Wish. You must have cash or check only. If you would like to see the show on this date and don't want to run the risk if it being sold out, you may still purchsase a ticket at a regular price by calling the box office or purchasing online.)
Book and Lyrics by Kellen Blair
Directed by Hans Friedrichs
November 6 - December 29th
Thursday - Saturday at 7:30PM
Saturday & Sunday 3:00PM
It's Christmas Eve... and while there shouldn't be a creature stirring (not even a mouse), a mystery writer has been murdered. With a bevy of suspects, an intrepid police officer aims to identify the killer. This musical features just two actors - one playing the investigator, one playing the variety of suspects - and the only weapon at their disposal is a piano. Can the officer make his suspects spill their guts and sing? Murder For Two: The Holiday Edition puts the laughter in manslaughter.
Age Guide 10+
November 6th -Preview Night
November 7th - Official Opening with Party
November 22nd - Best-Value Night
December 13th - Cast & Crew Talk-Back
December 15th - Pay-What-You-Wish
(Pay-What-You-Wish is only avaliable 1 hour prior to show time, at the theatre, and is a first come first serve basis. Doors open up 1 hour before the show. Patrons pick whatever seat is available and Pay-What-You Wish. You must have cash or check only. If you would like to see the show on this date and don't want to run the risk if it being sold out, you may still purchsase a ticket at a regular price by calling the box office or purchasing online.)

Cast Biographies:


Crew Biographies:



Regional productions include Hank Williams: Lost Highway (with George Wendt) Merry Go Round Playhouse Finger Lakes Music Theatre Festival (Broadway World Award Nom.), Hands on a Hardbody starring Rex Smith, Disney's The Little Mermaid (WILDE AWARD WINNER- BEST MUSICAL) The Lion in Winter, Sunset Boulevard with Emmy winner Kim Zimmer (Wilde Award Nom. for Outstanding production) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Hello Dolly!, Spamalot, Peter Pan, Shrek, Run For Your Wife, Shakespeare in Hollywood and Escanaba in Love at The Barn Theatre in Michigan (where I am Associate Artistic Director). From 2003-09 I served as Resident Director at The New London Barn Playhouse in New Hampshire; Anything Goes, Evita, Camelot, Chicago, Beauty and The Beast, Gypsy, Footloose, High Society, South Pacific, State Fair, Sondheim’s Saturday Night. I also directed the Canadian premiere of The Robber Bridegroom (with Stephan Sutcliffe). On the nonmusical side I have directed productions of The Odd Couple, Mirandolina (with Eric McCormack), The Misanthrope, Ten Little Indians, Ashes, The Glass Menagerie, Overruled, The Skin of Our Teeth and Much Ado about Nothing. Developmental readings of Goodbye Barcelona, and Queen Jo at The York. Big To Do! at The Duplex.
I recently guest directed the Norwegian Premiere of Christopher Durang’s The Marriage of Bette and Boo for NSKI (The Norwegian Acting Institute/Norsk Skuespilleristitutt) in Oslo.
I have served as an assistant Director on the National tour of State Fair (staring John Davidson) as well as productions of Dial “M” for Murder (with Juliet Mills and Maxwell Caulfield) the OBIE nominated A Majority of One (with Phyllis Newman) as well as the Off Broadway revival of the legendary Arthur Laurents’ Home of the Brave and the world premiere of Mr. Laurents’ Big Potato. He has also worked on the York Theatre Company’s salute to Kander and Ebb.
I hold a B.F.A. from the Ryerson Theatre School/Ryerson University in Toronto in Acting and Directing. I won both the faculty scholarship as well as the Robert Christie Award for acting. I have also Co-Produced two sold out Concert readings of AUNTIE MAME, starring The incomprable Charles Busch and an all-star cast for Broadway Cares Equity fights AIDS. Proud member of SDC & AEA (still!).




Heather Crocker (Lighting Design) is a New York based lighting and projections designer and is thrilled to be returning to Cape May Stage this season. She received her MFA in Theatre Design and Technology (Lighting/Projections Design) from the University of Missouri, Kansas City in 2015. Cape May Stage lighting credits: Billy Bishop Goes to War and The Tale of the Allergist's Wife. Other lighting design credits include; Murder For Two (Lyric Stage Company of Boston), The Master Builder (Colby College, ME), Over the River and Through the Woods, West Side Story (City Theatre, ME), End Days (Voice Theatre, NY), The Nether, Kimberly Akimbo, Vigils, The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Mad Horse Theatre Company, ME), The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Almost, Maine (UMKC Theatre), Little Women (UMKC Conservatory of Opera), Number the Stars (Coterie Theatre, KC), Projections design credits include: Freedom Rider (UMKC Theatre), Ragtime, and Chess at Gallery Players in Brooklyn, NY.


Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) was founded in 1913 as the first of the American actors’ unions. Equity’s mission is to advance, promote, and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Today, Equity represents more than 40,000 actors, singers, dancers, and stage managers working in hundreds of theatres across the United States. Equity members are dedicated to working in the theatre as a profession, upholding the highest artistic standards. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions and provides a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans for its members. Through its agreement with Equity, this theatre has committed to the fair treatment of the actors and stage managers employed in this production. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. For more information, visit www.actorsequity.org

