Will Call #23 — Mill City Productions Gets a “CLUE”

October 23, 2015
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Cast of Mill City Productions staging of "Clue: The Musical"; photo by Liz Urban
Cast of Mill City Productions staging of “Clue: The Musical”; photo by Liz Urban

Marissa Carlson, founding member of Mill City Productions and director of their currently running production of “CLUE: The Musical” talks about the company as it launches its second decade.

 

Clue: The Musical
Friday, October 23,  8:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 25,  4:00 p.m.
Mill City Productions
Western Gateway Heritage State Park
North Adams, Mass.
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Sam Therrien as The Detective in "Clue: The Musical"; photo by Liz Urban
Sam Therrien as The Detective in “Clue: The Musical”; photo by Liz Urban

Ten years ago a group of 20-somethings, many of whom had been members of the Drury Drama Team and studied with Dr. Len Radin, decided that they missed the fun and comradery of that experience and formed Mill City Productions—a true Community Theatre that welcomes folks of all ages and levels of experience to get involved, on stage and off.

Founding company member Marissa Carlson talks about the company’s history, and their eleventh season now underway with CLUE running through October 25 at their performance space at Western Gateway Heritage State Park, a new Halloween Pumpkin Walk in the works, and their annual Holiday Variety Show set for early December.
Don’t forget to check out Mill City Productions at their Facebook page, too.

Clue Poster with Cast, submitted image.
Clue Poster with Cast, submitted image.

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