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Rogue Theater Presents a Humorous Whodunit

Rogue Theater brings the hilarious And Then There Was Nun to the stage for one weekend. Written by Bruce W. Gilray and Richard T. Witter, this comedy is a spin-off of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None as the Holy Order of the Sisters of San Andreas get together on a secluded island for their annual weekend of rest, relaxation…and murder.

And Then There Was Nun is written in the style of a classic 1940s murder mystery, and is a blend of humor and whodunit as the actors emulate iconic movie stars of the past. Stars of the Golden Age attending are: Sister Vivien (Scarlett O’Hara), Sister Hattie (Scarlett’s Maid), Sister Alfred (Hitchcock), Sister Joan (Crawford), Sister Bette (Davis), Sister Tallulah (Bankhead), Sister Gloria (Swanson), Sister Katherine (Hepburn), Sister Mae (West), Sister Judy (Garland) and Sister Marilyn (Monroe).

Sharp wit and dialogue between the Sisters are presented in a moving staged reading, with authentic costumes. Some of the sharpest tongues this side of “Holywood and Vine,” infused with some of the most famous lines in cinema (slightly warped). This performance will be a treat for movie buffs and non-movie buffs alike.

Performances, directed by Stuart Champeau, will be performed July 8-10 at 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday, and at 2 pm on Sunday. Performances will be held at the Sturgeon Bay Jaycee Hall, 340 Jaycee Ct. in Sturgeon Bay. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students. For more information, call 920.818.0816 or find Rogue Theater on Facebook.

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