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A High School 'Who Done It'
The community is invited to attend Agoura High's annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater production May 18 and 19.

Fresh on the heals of the spring musical comes A Killer Title, the school's Murder Mystery Dinner Theater production. Written by junior Jazmine Choi, the play is directed by senior Matt Oster.
The play opens with an aging screenwriter, his well-dressed wife, and his flirtatious leading lady exiting the theater where our lead has just witnessed his most recent production as a grand flop. The leading lady is comforting our writer, while the wife is annoyed and is anxiously, perhaps too anxiously, waiting for their driver to take them to their cabin in Big Bear, where the remainder of our mystery is set.
The hilarious cast of characters that arrive at the cabin varies from loony mother-in-law, pretentious best friends, annoying actress and obnoxious neighbor, a young aspiring writer and, of course, the chauffer.The never-ending stream of visitors keeps the doorbell ringing and the audience in suspense as to not only who will die, but who did it.
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The sizable cast includes senior Alex McMahon, junior Rachel Paul and freshman Jeremy Elder.
The community is invited to witness the murder and mayhem and to see why A Killer Title, which takes place in the G Building, is the place to be for dinner and a show on May 18 and 19 at 7 p.m.
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Tickets, which include dinner are, are $15 for teachers and students with ASB and $18 without ASB. For reservations, call Maria Oster at 818-625-9371.
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