An intriguing and laughter-filled evening awaits Laramie residents as The Unexpected Company presents “And Then There Was One–A Spoof,” a comedic twist on the classic mystery genre.
In a storyline reminiscent of an Agatha Christie novel, an eccentric millionaire extends an enigmatic invitation to ten strangers, luring them to a secluded island. However, the festivities take a mysterious turn as guests begin to vanish one by one. This hilarious and suspenseful production promises to keep audiences in stitches as the motley group of guests attempts to unravel the secrets of the island.
The performances are set to take place at the Alice Hardie Stevens Center, offering multiple opportunities to catch the show. The first performance is scheduled for Thursday, November 2, at 7 pm, followed by matinee shows on November 4 and 5 at 2 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets are available now at various locations, including ACPE Credit Union, the Eppson Center for Seniors, and the Laramie Plains Museum Carriage House. For those who prefer spontaneity, tickets will also be available at the door. The cost of admission is $20 per person.
It’s worth noting that the proceeds from this event will go toward supporting the Laramie Plains Museum, an organization dedicated to preserving the region’s rich history and heritage.
The Unexpected Company Senior Theatre, which caters to those aged 50 and above, offers a unique opportunity for its members to actively engage in all aspects of live theatrical productions. If you’re interested in becoming part of this creative community, feel free to reach out to Lorraine at lvanzee21@charter.net.
Don’t miss out on this extraordinary night of mystery and laughter brought to you by The Unexpected Company. Join in unraveling the enigma on the secluded island and share in the mirth that ensues.
Photo Credit: Carol Kobulnicky. Left to right: Carl Arnold, Nina Hilton, Jim Mechum, Wayne Karberg