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Happy Thanksgiving from IT!

Happy Thanksgiving from

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In the spirit of the holiday season, why not
join us for a "delicious" mystery!


Millionaire Adrian Wasp is found dead.
A mysterious blonde is seen leaving his penthouse. Can detective Sam Galahad find Wasp's missing daughter and only heir? Or is she better off lost?

The answers await you at ...

GUNMETAL BLUES

Gunmetal blues

December 1 - December 21, 2008

The Invisible Theatre continues it's 38th Anniversary season
with
GUNMETAL BLUES
by Scott Wentworth
with Music and Lyrics by Craig Bohmler and Marion Adler.
This is a stylish musical murder mystery directed by Gail Fitzhugh
with its own witty and jazzy spin on the Hollywood film-noir genre. Not only is it in the tradition of Dashiell Hammett

and Raymond Chandler but is also an homage to the art of theatrical storytelling. All of the characters are played by
three actors! IT's cast features Tucson favorite's Armen Dirtadian
as the handsome gumshoe looking for a lost heiress, Betsy Kruse Craig as the blonde he can't figure out or forget and Mike Padilla as the man behind the piano who knows more than he's saying!


Wednesday - Thursday 7:30 PM

Friday - Saturday 8 PM
Sunday 3 PM

$25-$27

Special $18 Previews

Monday, December 1, 2008 7:30 PM
(a portion of proceeds will benefit The Loft Cinema)
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 7:30 PM

Call IT at 882-9721 for reservations.

small piano

We know, beyond a "shadow of a doubt",
this is the one show of the holiday season
that would be "murder" to miss!


Invisible Theatre 1400 North First Avenue at Drachman


P.S. Don't miss Suz in The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
She will be an "Invisible Doggie Walker Clown" this year!

Look for the red nose and sequined high tops!

Clown

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