Broadway Whodunit Catch Me If You Can at Long Beach Playhouse
Long Beach Playhouse - MainStage (5021 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach, CA 90804)
- Full Price:
- $22.00
- Our Price:
- $11.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Catch Me If You Can have expired.
The last date listed for Catch Me If You Can was Saturday February 10, 2007 / 8:00pm.
Goldstar Member Tips
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Goldstar Member on Where to Park
Free parking in theater lot, located right next to theater
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
Wine and beer served in lobby before performance and during intermission
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
LB Playhouse is a perfect in the round theater, all seats are good.Written on Feb 12 2007
Play had a good plot line and the acting was terrific and very professional.
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I thought this was fabulous. Never saw the surprise ending coming. This is one of my favorite venues to go to.Written on Feb 12 2007
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More Information About Catch Me If You Can
Quotes & Highlights
- “The final 15 minutes will reward you as a murder mystery should.” –New York Times
Description
In this murder mystery, an advertising man who has brought his bride to the boss’s mountain lodge for a honeymoon calls in the local police to investigate her sudden disappearance. A pretty young girl appears and insists—over his protests—that she is the missing wife. A priest backs up her story. A funny little man who owns a delicatessen enters the scene, and before long, there are two murders at the isolated lodge.
Mystery by J. Weinstock and W. Gilbert
Play by R. Thomas
Directed by Darlene Hunter Chaffee
About the Ticket Supplier: Long Beach Playhouse
Seventy-five continuous years of quality live theatrical entertainment have established the Long Beach Playhouse as a landmark in the City of Long Beach. The Playhouse produces 16 shows annually with a new play or musical every three weeks on the the Mainstage or upstairs in the Studio Theatre. Long Beach's flagship professional theatre cuts across age, gender, ethnic, and cultural boundaries while being entirely self-supporting through ticket sales and membership support.
