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Topanga Actors Company Presents CLUE!
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Topanga Actors Company Presents CLUE! 

CLUE IN TOPANGA AND MALIBU

Who’s for CLUE? It’s 1954 and  a dark and stormy night at Boddy Manor, a grand pile presided over by Wadsworth the butler in the absence of the owner, Mr. Boddy. Six unsuspecting guests with names every CLUE player recognizes gather for dinner.  On the menu, a wrench, lead pipe, dagger and more.  Anyone for the Billiard Room, Lounge, Library?  What dark secrets are the guests hiding?  Wadsworth et al, have your aliases at the ready, you will need them! 

Do please join your local theater company, the canyon’s own Topanga Actors Company, for a taste of sophisticated Halloween entertainment (candy possible but optional): a staged reading with music of the madcap comedy CLUE.  Enjoy TAC’s ingenious presentation, with appropriate live music, of the stage comedy inspired by the beloved Hasbro board game,  adapted by Sandy Rustin’s from the cult-classic film by Jonathan Lynn. 

October 19 and 20 at 2 p.m. Topanga Library.  October 26 and 27, at 2 p.m. Malibu Library. FREE,  open seating, free parking at both libraries Topanga Library: 122 N. Topanga Canyon Boulevard. Malibu Library 23519 W. Civic Center Way, Malibu. 

TAC thanks L.A. County Library for their continuing support. 

Questions? [email protected]

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