Lakeland Christian Academy Presents Spring Play
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
This is a murder mystery-comedy by Billy St. John.
According to a press release from LCA, “When a busload of passengers is stranded by a blizzard in upstate New York, they find their way to an old mansion in the woods, now St. Mary’s Convent, where the Rev. Mother Mary Cecilia provides them lodging for the night. Unfortunately, she soon realizes that among her guests is likely to be a serial killer known as ‘the Mary Murderer’ whose victims are all named Mary. Though most of the sisters have been stranded in Buffalo, the four nuns remaining with her all have the first name Mary, as do two of the women on the bus.”
To add to the list of potential victims, one passenger is a flamboyant actress whose TV character is named Mary and another is a retired school teacher who was formerly a nun named Mary, the release continues.
Police detective Patrick McDougal was also on the bus and takes charge of solving the case.
“Providing as many laughs as chills, ‘Murder Can Be Habit-Forming’ is a light-hearted mystery comedy that reveals the very human side of the nuns as they attempt to stay one step ahead of the killer, the release states.
Performances are at 7 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday. Tickets will be sold at the door and are $6 for adults and $4 for students and senior citizens, with preschoolers getting in free.
LCA is at 1093 S. CR 250E, Winona Lake. For more information, call 574-267-7265.[[In-content Ad]]
This is a murder mystery-comedy by Billy St. John.
According to a press release from LCA, “When a busload of passengers is stranded by a blizzard in upstate New York, they find their way to an old mansion in the woods, now St. Mary’s Convent, where the Rev. Mother Mary Cecilia provides them lodging for the night. Unfortunately, she soon realizes that among her guests is likely to be a serial killer known as ‘the Mary Murderer’ whose victims are all named Mary. Though most of the sisters have been stranded in Buffalo, the four nuns remaining with her all have the first name Mary, as do two of the women on the bus.”
To add to the list of potential victims, one passenger is a flamboyant actress whose TV character is named Mary and another is a retired school teacher who was formerly a nun named Mary, the release continues.
Police detective Patrick McDougal was also on the bus and takes charge of solving the case.
“Providing as many laughs as chills, ‘Murder Can Be Habit-Forming’ is a light-hearted mystery comedy that reveals the very human side of the nuns as they attempt to stay one step ahead of the killer, the release states.
Performances are at 7 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday. Tickets will be sold at the door and are $6 for adults and $4 for students and senior citizens, with preschoolers getting in free.
LCA is at 1093 S. CR 250E, Winona Lake. For more information, call 574-267-7265.[[In-content Ad]]
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