Based on the board game by Parker Brothers
Book by Peter DePietro
Music by Galen Blum, Wayne Barker & Vinnie Martucci
Lyrics by Tom Chiodo
Directed & Choreographed by Jenna Messina
Music Directed by Michael Seevers
Produced & Designed by Tim Anderson
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The Cast
Mr. Boddy - Gilgamesh Tagget
Mrs. Peacock - Susan Wagner
Professor Plum - Jacob Schaffer
Miss Scarlet - Michelle Unger
Colonel Mustard - Robert Catalano
Mrs. White - Shane Stahl
Mr. Green - Ron Young
Detective - Pam Matthews
The Show
Was it Mrs. Peacock in the conservatory with the candlestick? Or
Colonel Mustard in the ballroom with the lead pipe? Come see Clue:
The Musical, and play the game to find out!
At the beginning of each show, a volunteer from the audience will select
the three iconic cards representing the murderous possibilities which
are secretly placed in an envelope that remains on stage for the entire
show. The cast follows the variations in the carefully-constructed script
to reveal the clues to the audience, who must keep track of the clues on
the provided playing forms to decipher the murderer, room, and
weapon. 216 possible endings exist, so no two shows are sure to be
the same!
The show ran Off-Broadway at the Players Theatre in 1996, after a
short run in Chicago and a world premiere in Baltimore. The book was
written by Peter DePietro with music by Wayne Barker, Galen Blum,
and Vinnie Martucci and lyrics by Tom Chiodo.
The Spotlights’ production takes place in a modern-day Boddy
Mansion, incorporating original high-tech design elements inspired by
various versions of the board game.
Performances are Fridays and Saturdays, September 10 – 25 at
7:30PM, with a matinee on Sunday, September 19 at 2:30PM. A
special “midnight show” will be performed on Friday, September 24 at
11:30PM.
A meet-the-suspects reception begins the event, in which the
characters will interact with the audience prior to the start of the show.
All shows are at the Broadview Heights Spotlights Cultural Arts Building
on the Broadview Center property (next to the Police Department),
9543 Broadview Road.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $11 for seniors and students.







