Posted by Sheila on April 16, 2002 at 11:14:44:
In Reply to: Re: Murder Mystery Dinner Theater posted by MH on April 15, 2002 at 12:32:33:
> > > > Tickets are going fast for the Armstrong Community Theater's
> > production
> > > of Marriage Can Be Murder. Tou can still get them at Three Eagles
> > Video,
> > > 330 Market Street in Kittanning. Price is 16.00 per person. Shows are
> > > 4/19/02 at 7:30 pm and 4/20/02 at 6:00 pm at the Kittanning Eagle's Club
> > > on South Water Street. Get your tickets now, there are only 140 tickets
> > > per night.
>
> > I Think the idea of a Armstrong Community Theater is fantastic, but I
> > personally am not thrilled that Kittanning is having a Marriage Can Be
> > Murder theater show.....As a member of "Parents of Murdered Children" I
> > don't feel that murder should be exposed this way......We have to much
> > violent behavior in Armstrong County now without adding fuel to the fire.
> > If it is just a title , Then I apologize..But if it is about
> > murder.....You should not be making money on a production that is in bad
> > taste to Armstrong County . Thank you.........
"You should not be making money on a production that is in bad
> taste to Armstrong County"
Apparently you have not seen this production. I did & thoroughly enjoyed it. You made a value judgment("bad taste")based on the title of the production. You are entitled to your opinion but at least allow your opinion to be based on fact.
> If Paul's staging of this comedy is anything like the one that appears in Las Vegas, it's basically a "Who dunnit" Clue-style game. The actors/actresses are part of the audience and everyone plays along. Friends of mine have attended the one in Vegas and had an absolute blast.
> I don't think it promotes violence/murder any more than your everyday TV show or video game (actually I think it's MUCH lighter than either of these).
> Jeanne, I can rationalize your POV (point of view) regarding murder/violence but your post reeks of some serious PC (political correctness).
> I'm sure Paul's dinner program has some sort of disclaimer which states that murder is a serious act, should only be performed by professionals and should not be done at home without adult supervision. *wink, wink*