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Any Number Can Die

Theatre Kelowna and the Rotary Centre for the Arts have teamed up to present the hilarious Any Number Can Die, a classic whodunit with a twist.

A take-off on the mystery plays of the Twenties, Any Number Can Die is complete with sliding panels, robed figures, wills being read at midnight, and people who are not who they claim to be. Four ingenious murders take place in an island mansion as a pair of elderly detectives set to work on their first case. The ever popular storm, the unexpected guests, the cryptic poem, and the missing fortune all add to the entertaining and inventive mystery.

The play is directed by the multi-talented Brian Haigh, who also designed and built the intricate set, and who stars as one of the two aging detectives. It also stars veteran actors Stephen Jefferys, Corinne Marks, Ashley Lewicki and Deb Nicholson, and introduces Deb Cannan, Rob Crawford, Zach Boyd, Tate Adrian, and Dale Acott. The show runs Thursday through Sunday from March 31 to April 10 at 7:30 in the Mary Irwin Theatre, Rotary Centre for the Arts, with matinee performances on Sundays at 2.

Tickets are $25 and are available at the Rotary Centre for the Arts box office at 250-717-5304 or on line at www.rotarycentreforthearts.com.


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