Clue: Murder Mystery Farce Based on the Board Game and Cult Film
Hollywood Fight Club Theater (6767 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
- Full Price:
- $16.00 - $20.00
- Our Price:
- $8.00 - $10.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Clue have expired.
The last date listed for Clue was Sunday July 5, 2009 / 7:00pm.
Most Popular Theater Event Nearby:
Ferenc Molnar's Husbands and Lovers From Washington Stage Guild
- Full Price:
- $40.00 - $50.00
- Our Price:
- $20.00 - $25.00
The Washington Stage Guild presents Husbands and Lovers, from Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar, author of such Stage Guild hits as The Guardsman, The Play's The Thing, and A Tale of The Wolf. With witty dialogue reminiscent of Oscar Wilde, Molnar presents comic scenes illustrating the many ways men and women can drive each other crazy. Molnar's wicked blend of realism and romanticism, cynicism and sentimentality perfectly captures the feelings inspired by romantic relationships. Learn More
Goldstar Member Reviews
Carol Harrison
Silly and mercifully short. The actor who played the butler was worth going for, but alas, he was a sub whose name was not on the program. It was suitable for two teens (13 and 15) who love Clue the movie, but even they were too sophisticated for it.Written on Jun 29 2009
- 0
- 0
- 0
I've never seen the movie, so I don't know how similar this is to that, but the show was alright. Some actors had major slip ups on their lines and I've definitely seen better acting in my life. The extremeness of the characters and the plot was humorous. The theater is soooo tiny and in a strip mall! I guess if you are a fan of the movie you might like this show, i was entertained but not everyone in my party found it as funny as i did, so I guess it's a bit of a hit or miss event.Written on Aug 16 2008
- 5
- 0
- 0
This play was very short, only 1 hour including a 15 minute intermission. Seemed very rushed, would've enjoyed it a little more if it was a bit longer! I really enjoy this little theatre and would encourage anybody to attendWritten on Aug 25 2008
- 2
- 0
- 0
The small theater lobby was candle-lit, which gave it the real feel of an intimate space, with classic pre-recorded pop and jazz music playing in the background. The staff was pleasant, friendly, and approachable, and parking was a breeze. You’ll have to use your imagination throughout the show, though, since there are very few props. The cast members played their parts well, but my favorite character was Wadsworth, played by E. Merlin Froyd. I was laughing hysterically, especially when he gave his fast-paced recap of the events of the evening. His acting was exceptional and hilarious. Overall, it was an enjoyable show and it will make you laugh!Written on Nov 17 2008
- 1
- 0
- 0
More Information About Clue
Description
Join all of your favorite characters from the world’s most famous whodunit board game as their criminal capers come to life onstage. This fast-paced farce will leave audiences ‘dying’ with laughter! Murder, madness, mystery, and mayhem. Seven suspects, six weapons… how many bodies?
Based on the murderously funny cult film, “Clue” follows six guests who are invited to a strange mansion for dinner… and blackmail. The blackmailer is none other than Mr. Boddy, who gives the guests each a weapon and tells them they should kill Wadsworth, the butler, to avoid being exposed. Mr. Boddy switches off the lights, but when they come back on, he’s the one who’s been killed. When Wadsworth and the guests begin searching the house to determine if there’s a murderer on the loose, the bodies start piling up. But who killed them? Was it Colonel Mustard in the study with the revolver? Miss Scarlet in the billiard room with the rope? Wadsworth in the kitchen with the candlestick? Meet all the notorious suspects and discover their foul play—if you’re game…
About the Ticket Supplier: Hollywood Fight Club
The Hollywood Fight Club (HFC) is committed to providing passionate, ambitious artists and visionaries with a cooperative environment where they can develop their crafts, promote their individual talents, and showcase distinct work.
Founded in 2002 by former Golden Gloves boxer David Danino, the Hollywood Fight Club is a feisty start-up, co-op theater, feature film, music video, and commercial production company created and run by actors that has gained a reputation for producing cutting-edge original works as well as contemporary classics that pack a powerful punch.
Housed in a funky 51-seat theater, HFC has staged a flurry of productions since 2002, ranging from such daring original works as L.A. Twister to reproductions of theater classics, including Tribute to the Honeymooners.
