Southern Fried Murder
The CFTA would like to extend ….. Special THANKS
To all the folks who have worked tirelessly to make this production a HUGE success!
- Tony Cimino – for allowing us the opportunity to try a dinner theater here at the Center
Cyndie Verbeten – It was perfect!
The Entire CAST – you know who you are!
David Cummings – our caterer extraordinaire!
Scott Adcock – for all the help and support, oh and for just being YOU!
Larry Loy – the amazing bartender, keep those drinks a comin’!
Our entire waitstaff, kitchen staff and other backstage folks.
Outback Steakhouse – the food was spectacular and always ready when we needed it! KUDOS!
Scott Trover – for that fabulous Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake – there’s nothing else to say but mmmmmmmmmmmm!
A Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
presented by
The Center for the Arts
and
directed by, Cyndie Verbeten
Opens October 30th, 2009 and runs Fridays and Saturday through November 14th, with a special encore performance Sunday, November 15, 2009
Special Thanks to
This event has been completely SOLD OUT!
Production Sponsor: Jason Addison
Outback Steakhouse for Catering this event.
The Center for the Arts
Proudly presents
Southern Fried Murder
A Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
Sponsored by Outback Steakhouse and Jason Addison
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MURFREESBORO, TN–The Center for the Arts will present “Southern Fried Murder” directed by Cyndie Verbeten, beginning October 30th and running through November 14th.
Southern Fried Murder by Billy St. John takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. Way down south in Dixie, there’s something rotten in the cotton! Wealthy family matriarch Magnolia Capote has summoned her kith and kin to dinner in a fancy restaurant to discuss her will. But when Mrs. Capote is killed, mayhem ensues and her possible heirs become involved in a treasure hunt to interpret the encrypted will and collect the one hundred thousand dollar advance. The audience may participate in solving the mystery with a special “prize” awarded to the first person to discover the secret hiding place of the will.
This delightful comedy will play at The Center for the Arts in Murfreesboro opening on Friday evening, October 30, 2009 at 6:30 pm. Other performances are Saturday evening, October 31 at 6:30 pm, Friday evening, November 6 at 6:30 pm, Saturday evening, November 7 at 6:30 pm, Friday evening, November 13, at 6:30 pm, and Saturday evening, November 14 at 6:30 pm. A sit down dinner sponsored by Outback Steakhouse and dessert by Scott Trover will be served by the actors.
Reservations must be made at least 72 hours in advance and nightly seating capacity is 70. As most Center for the Arts performances sell out quickly, we suggest reserving your seats as soon as possible. Tickets are available by phone, online (at www.boroarts.org), and at the box office. Tickets are $35.00 a person or $60.00 a couple. This show is suitable for children.
The Center for the Arts is located at 110 W. College St., one block off the historic Murfreesboro Square. For more information, visit our website at www.boroarts.org or call us at 615-904-2787.
Tickets
Tickets are $35.00 per person and $60.00 per couple
Tickets must be reserved a minimum of 72 hours in advance
Menu and Servers
Menu
- Pre-dinner bread and green tossed salad
Chicken on the Barbie
Mashed Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Coca-Cola Cake
Servers/Actors
- Table 1 ….. Scott Adcock
Table 2 ….. Alexius Puckett
Table 3 ….. Liam Wilson
Table 4 ….. Kristen-Michelle Franks
Table 5 ….. Rachel Parker
Table 6 ….. Micke Adcock
Table 7 ….. Jodi VanCronkite
Table 8 ….. Jodi VanCronkite
Table 9 ….. Tony Cimino



