The Television Broke — Ethel (Genora Armstrong) is very upset that the television went out just as they were going to find out “who dunnit” in the real life murder drama they were watching. (Cindy Sutherland)
Decorated Tables — The spaghetti dinner was served by students and the tables were decorated by them too. (Cindy Sutherland)
Happy Guests — These guests are Marilee Byrne (principal) and her husband Larry Byrne. (Cindy Sutherland)
Lets Eat — Cheryl Sessums (play director) and Steven Johnson serving up dinner. (Cindy Sutherland)
It’s a Full House — Everyone is finishing dinner and ready for the play to begin. (Cindy Sutherland)
Madge — Madge (Laura Harvey) has had enough of the broken television and is going to try and fix it herself. (Cindy Sutherland)
Louise — Allie Norcross (Louise) "I think it is fun. It is kind of hard being the youngest actress out there (fifteen) but other than that it is pretty fun being up on stage. I think my character definitely matches my personality. She keeps things going, never drops the subject and gets really flustered and nervous all the time. (Cindy Sutherland)
Three of the Residents — Ethel (Genora Armstrong), Louise (Allie Norcross) and Mary (Tapley Strange) all discussing who the murderer could be. Little did they know it was Mary! (Cindy Sutherland)
Ethel and Louise — Louise is going on and on to Ethel about being scared that the murderer could be in their midst. (Cindy Sutherland)
Madge Has Had Enough — Madge has heard enough of Louise’s ranting and raving and is leaving the room as fast as her walker will take her. (Cindy Sutherland)
The Victim Was Smothered — Louise is trying to hide all the pillows before Mary comes back. (Cindy Sutherlnad)
Matron Pays A Visit — Big discussion on who could have “dunnit”. (Cindy Sutherland)
Louise and the Matron — The Matron (Tapley Strange), “I actually played two characters in the play. I am Mary and the matron. It is lots of fun but it is so much hard work. People come and watch it but they don’t realize how much hard work it is. How much our light and sound crews help and are such a big part of the play only they are behind the scenes.” (Cindy Sutherland)
Cast and Crew — The play is over. Job well done! (Cindy Sutherland)