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Prime Time for Murder!

by Kurt Kleinmann

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The play takes place in a television studio where the program Mystery Theater is broadcast live. The year is 1950 and television is in its infancy. Harry, Nigel, and Lt. Foster are hitting the small screen, but when the television show goes live, someone ends up dead. Will our trio solve the murder before their feed gets cut? Don’t touch that dial!

For the past 35 years, Pegasus Theatre has astonished and delighted audiences with its trademarked Living Black & White™ technique. Everything is presented in black, white, and shades of gray to mimic the look of an old black and white film come to life on stage. You won’t believe your eyes, especially when the Lady In Red (Stephanie Felton) makes her appearance!

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4.5 / 5.0 based on 2 reviews

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How did you like the event?

 I love the Black and White Harry H series and am thrilled to be able to stream the performances. I wish there were a couple additional mics for the stage to even out ability to hear all of the dialogue, and overall the sound stayed very low (regardless of turning up the volume on my device). These technical issues didn't keep me from enjoying the play, though. Thank you!

Mar 20, 2022
by: Margaret Weinberger

How did you like the event?

   I had the chance to see a play at the old Pegasus theater close to 30 years ago and have wanted to back ever since. I no longer live in the area, so the on-line access was a perfect solution. After telling my family about it for many years, I could finally share the experience!

Feb 21, 2022
by: Anna Donihoo
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