Art discovered in Redding


Once again, Redding has surpassed its seemingly limited artistic reputation and produced a piece of art worth the price of admission. The Riverfront Playhouse is now offering a production of the play Murder Me, Murder Me Not. Though it is inherently obvious that this is a community theater, due to the small size of the theater and volunteer actors, the hour and a half spent at this production is not a regrettable decision. The play, being a comedy, offered a witty plot with scandal and deception at every turn, leaving the audience thoroughly amused with the comedic gem produced by Redding's largest theater group. Complete with faulty facial hair, incognito detectives, and passionate love affairs, Murder Me, Murder Me Not offers not only the intrigue of greed and deception, but also the chance to fill a Saturday night with something out of the ordinary (relative to that of a typical Simpson student). So come one, come all to a play that has the potential to bring Simpson students closer with the Redding community and its artistic endeavors.

Show times:
Friday – Saturday: 7:30 pm (doors open 6:45 pm)
Sunday Matinees: 2:00 pm (doors open 1:15 pm)
(Closing Night is February 20, 2010)
Ticket Prices:
Opening/Closing Night: $20
Evening/Matinee Performances: $15

Tickets available at the door (cash only) or in advance at:
Graphic Emporium
1525 Pine Street
Redding, CA 96001
Or by phone at: (530) 241-4278

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