About "Something's Afoot"

"Something's Afoot": Satirical Murder-Mystery Musical

With a playful wink at the work of author Agatha Christie and other renowned mystery writers, "Something's Afoot" is a madcap murder-mystery musical that first opened on Broadway in 1976. A popular production ever since, "Something's Afoot" finds a small group of people stranded in an isolated English country estate during -- what else? -- a thunderstorm. But when the power goes out, the bridge gets flooded and the butler -- who else? -- is killed in a freak explosion, the rest of the guests begin to die mysteriously one after the next. That leaves the remaining guests, and you, to figure out whodunit. See this production at the Kensington Town Hall.
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