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Apr 13 2013
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The Creative Arts Co-op is taking our show on the road. While we are still headquartered in Harriman and will continue to produce entertainment and arts education for our area as we have for eleven years, we are trying to broaden our audience within our region. And we need your help! Read about it here - then buy tickets at the Palace Theatre, Crossville...
THANKS!

LIVE AT THE PALACE THEATRE IN CROSSVILLE...

Dearly Beloved, We are Gathered...to Solve a Murder?'
'Murder a la Mode' interactive murder mystery
April 20, 2013 @ 7:00pm (CST)
Tickets are $15.00 per person - includes show and dessert

The Creative Arts Co-op Presents...

'Dearly Beloved, We are Gathered...to Solve a Murder?'
Elise and Jake are finally getting married - complete with a wedding singer and a tyrannical wedding planner. But the mother-of-the-bride is not happy about it, and Daddy (and his younger girlfriend) is a no-show. Not to mention a cattle accident on the interstate, some unresolved affections, and other 'unfinished business'. Do Elise and Jake ever make it down the aisle...alive?

The Creative Arts Co-op has been in the murder mystery business for seven years - and has performed its original comedies on the Watts Bar Belle, in Oak Ridge, and Knoxville. Our shows are comedies, but we do rate them PG-13 as we do kill someone. There are no gorey or graphic details. We emphasize the funny. And rest assured - while we are very much interacting with the audience- we DO NOT pull people on stage. All audience members get to interact with the characters (suspects) because the characters come to you. Guests will be called into service to solve riddles and collect clues, interrogate suspects, and help solve the dastardly crime. And during our clue hunt, a dessert reception will be open for guests to enjoy as they ponder the clues and solve the crime. Our Murder a la Mode murder mysteries are a great evening out - socializing with friends, great desserts, and a fantastic show. Who knew murder could be so much fun?!

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