Wed
Jun 6 2012
07:43 am

The Creative Arts Co-op begins it sixth 'Season of Murder' Saturday, June 9, 2012. And celebrating its tenth anniversary!

The debut performance is entitled 'The Game Show Must Go On!'. The original comedy brings audience members to the live studio audience of the long-running game show 'Dealmakers!'. Join the cast and crew of 'Dealmakers!' as the try to get the show on the air and stay alive.

Murder mystery guests don't just enjoy a live comedy performance, they also get to help solve the crime. Guests solve riddles and collect clues - and even interrogate the suspects to help catch a killer.

And don't forget the desserts... Guests also enjoy a delicious dessert buffet during the 'clue hunt'. After all, you can't solve a crime on an empty stomach.

In our sixth year, the Creative Arts Co-op has performed its trademark mysteries (and children's mysteries) on the Watts Bar Belle, in Knoxville and Oak Ridge, as well as Harriman. Guests come from Roane County, Oak Ridge, Seymour, Knoxville, and Loudon - with an overwhelming number of repeat guests.

The talented performers come from across the area - with Roane County, Oak Ridge, Lenoir City, Blaine, and Knoxville being represented. And while many have impressive resumes walking in the Co-op and many more have added impressive performances to their resumes while working with the Co-op. Actors (past and present) have performed in Shakespeare on the Square, Cumberland County Playhouse, The Bijou Theatre, and Nashville Reperatory Theatre - just to mention a few.

We are hoping this year will be a milestone year for the Creative Arts Co-op - and we want all of Roane County to join us!

If you want to see what you've been missing, here are the details...

'The Game Show Must Go On!'
June 9 & 16, 2012
Both Shows begin at 8:00pm
Tickets are $20.00 - includes show, beverages and dessert buffet.
Reservations required - for catering purposes

Call 865/765-1129 or visit (link...) to make reservations.

We can't wait to see you!

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