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& Turns, Can You Guess?
Murder Among Friends
By Bob Barry
Directed by Ronnie
Lighting
Design by Timothy D. Turner
Produced by The Daytona Playhouse of Daytona, Florida
Performances
on Mar. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 @ 8 p.m. // 19, 26 @ 2:00 p.m.
at The
Daytona Playhouse of Daytona Beach, Florida (click
for map)
Take an aging, exceedingly vain actor; his very rich wife; a double dealing, double loving agent plunk them down in an
elegant New York duplex and add dialogue crackling with wit and laughs and you
have the basic elements for an evening of pure, sophisticated entertainment.
Angela, the wife and Ted, the agent, are lovers and plan to murder Palmer, the
actor, during a contrived robbery on New Year's Eve. But
actor and agent are also lovers and have an identical plan to do in the wife. A
murder occurs, but not one that was planned!
"Clever, amusing, and very surprising." N.Y.
Times.
"A slick, sophisticated show that is
modern and very funny." WABC TV.
Palmer Forester played by Jerry Doty
Angela Forester played by Barbie Marland
Ted, the Agent played by Danny
Gertrude played by Pauline Rodick
Mickey Gorski played by Larrie Tiffany
The Robber played by Axel
Timothy
D. Turner
has been performing professionally for 27 years in professional &
commercial productions, on stage and screen, with celebrities such as Rita
Marino & Marvin Hamlisch and groups like Canadian
Brass & the King’s Singers. He has
directed and produced theatre, cabarets, stage shows, concerts and film for
more than 20 years throughout the continental
production at Daytona Playhouse and this show
marks his 51st production in the area since his relocation to
Central Florida in 2001. He holds a BM
in Performance from Millikin University and works as
a director, performer, performance coach, clinician, producer, composer,
community organizer and writer.
Currently, he resides in Longwood, Florida just north of Orlando, but he
travels extensively as a working professional.

The Daytona
Playhouse
Since 1946, they have entertained appreciative audiences with wonderful
performances in the very best community theater tradition. The Playhouse, a nonprofit
organization, is also a source of numerous and varied volunteer opportunities
in theater management and production.