A Shot in the Dark (Feb.3-25,2012) at The Warehouse

 

                               

 

Cast and Characters: 

Paul Sevigne (Dee Smith)- a bumbling new Magistrate who somehow does the job;

Josefa (Michelle Mittelstedt) -a sexy chambermaid, found nude with a gun in her hand, next to the body of her lover, a driver;

Morestan (Steve Maheras)-The Magistrate’s world-weary assistant;

Benjamin Beaurevers (Michael Czerepinski)-arrogant banker & Josefa’s employer;

LaBlanche (Ryan Balfour)-a glowering bureaucrat,  the young Magistrate’s boss, waiting for embarrassment that surely will accompany this case;

Dominique Beaurevers (Shelley Canalia)-the banker’s sly society wife;

Antoinette Sevigne(Gabrielle Joan Kane)-The Magistrate’s wife who dreams of climbing the Parisian social ladder (s);

Technical Crew

Brin Durham, LIght and Set Designer

Jana Bontrager, Stage Manager

Dale Spencer, Board Operator

Jackie Czerepinski, Director

 

A Shot in the Dark, Feb. 3-25, 2012

A Shot in the Darkby Marcel Achard

A good-hearted maid –- unconscious, nude, clutching a gun –- is hauled before a magistrate. Is this guileless girl guilty? Aren’t her employer and wife much more likely murderers?

 

“This saucy mystery-farce asks a still-relevant question: can justice prevail in murder cases against a backdrop of social classes with money, power, and influence…?” —-vintageproductions.com

Fridays & Saturdays, Feb. 3-25

Directed by Jackie Czerepinski

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For Reservations, Information, Season Tickets call The Raven’s Nest at 208-232-2232.

 Southeast Idaho’s Oldest Nonprofit Community Dinner Theatre, powered by creative volunteers, founded in 1986. At The Warehouse, 1009 South 2nd Avenue, in Pocatello’s historic warehouse district.

Season Tickets=Best Buy! $25.00 each for 4 dinners/4 shows with $100 season ticket, tax included,  transferable. Treat a friend!

Individual Purchase:  *Dinner & Show $30.00       *Show Only $15.00  *ISU Students $5.00 Show Only

Opening Nights Only (6pm):  Champagne &  Appetizer Reception in Lobby Gallery Honors Local Artist,  painter Brooklynne Potter                Other Evenings: Cocktails 6:00   Dinner 7-7:30  Curtain 8:00 

Show only patrons: Arrive by 7:40pm. 

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A Saucy, Sexy Mystery/ Farce to Warm Winter Evenings

Fridays & Saturdays, Feb. 3-25             Directed by Jackie Czerepinski

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Neil Simon’s  I Ought to be in Pictures                                         

A struggling screenwriter must face responsibilities and relationships—with his star struck daughter, his past, and his current lady-–in this comedy/drama.

“Terrific…sweet, dandy and touching…a mature, memorable play that brings joy.” –N.Y. Post

Directed by Diana Potter

Fridays & Saturdays, April 6-28

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Can  love and marriage survive in the age of cell phones and laptops?

“ This farce pokes fun at our over-dependence on the gadgetry of our modern lives [and] explores whether our very concept of love and relationships has shifted…But the heart of the comedy remains the heart itself.”– New Orleans Times-Picayune

Fridays & Saturdays, July 6-28         Directed by Phil Shepherd

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 A light-hearted peek at mystery, witchcraft and romance

“A bewitching comedy about an enchanting subject: Love.” —IMDB

Fridays & Saturdays, October 5-27           Directed by Leslie Leek