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The Mystery of Edwin Drood

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church, 1420 S Sappington Rd, Saint Louis, MO | Get Directions »
$12.00

Marble Stage Theater presents the "Solve-it-Yourself" musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Rupert Holmes. The winner of the 1986 Tony for Best Musical, Drood follows the antics of a band of rag-tag music hall performers as they stage Charles Dickens' final story. Unfortunately, Dickens died before completing his book, so the performers ask the audience to vote about how the story should be concluded. There are over 250 possible combinations of events to complete the show!

So, who might've killed dear Edwin? Jasper, the bitter music master? The exotic, hot-tempered Neville, or perhaps his ruthless sister, Helena? Could sweet Rosa Bud have a dark side? Or maybe the Reverend Crisparkle is not as saintly as he seems. Opium-peddling Princess Puffer might know more than she's letting on...

But wait...are we sure Edwin is really dead?

Marble Stage Theater is a community theater, formerly housed at Crestwood Court ArtSpace. Marble Stage recently won an award for "Best Productions in the Midwest Region' by the American Asociation of Community Theater.

Event Details

Posted by: Dorothy LaBounty
Where St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church 1420 S Sappington Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63126
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:00 pm–10:30 pm
Website http://­www.­marble­stage.­org
Phone 314-437-0846
Price $12.00

More About St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church

1420 S Sappington Rd, Saint Louis, MO
314-968-0760

St. Elizabeth of Hungary's parishioners strive to support the Gospel's message through worship, education and their daily interactions. Through the work of ministries and personal outreach, the priests, staff and members devote themselves to sharing their gifts of faith with the world.

The Rev. Gregory Lockwood serves as pastor and the deacons are Revs. Robert Snyder and William Meister. The church is part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis.

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