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Pegasus Theatre presents It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder!

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Dateline: December 24, 1937 – Something sinister for Christmas? Someone is bumping off department store Santas and Lt. Foster has just taken a part-time job at a department store as Santa Claus. Meanwhile Harry Hunsacker is obsessed with finding just the “right gift” for Lt. Foster as he and Nigel shop for Christmas. And Eve Grayson, the man-eating department store owner, sets her sights on Nigel Grouse. Can Harry stop the Santa slayer in time to save Lt. Foster?

Presented in Living Black & White™, a technique developed at Pegasus Theatre which, through the use of trade-secret makeup, special lighting, meticulous costuming, and set creation, combined with stylized acting, creates the illusion that the audience is watching not just a play, but a 1930s-'40s black-and-white movie brought to life on stage.

Dateline: December 24, 1937 – Something sinister for Christmas? Someone is bumping off department store Santas and Lt. Foster has just taken a part-time job at a department store as Santa Claus. Meanwhile Harry Hunsacker is obsessed with finding just the “right gift” for Lt. Foster as he and Nigel shop for Christmas. And Eve Grayson, the man-eating department store owner, sets her sights on Nigel Grouse. Can Harry stop the Santa slayer in time to save Lt. Foster?

Presented in Living Black & White™, a technique developed at Pegasus Theatre which, through the use of trade-secret makeup, special lighting, meticulous costuming, and set creation, combined with stylized acting, creates the illusion that the audience is watching not just a play, but a 1930s-'40s black-and-white movie brought to life on stage.

Dateline: December 24, 1937 – Something sinister for Christmas? Someone is bumping off department store Santas and Lt. Foster has just taken a part-time job at a department store as Santa Claus. Meanwhile Harry Hunsacker is obsessed with finding just the “right gift” for Lt. Foster as he and Nigel shop for Christmas. And Eve Grayson, the man-eating department store owner, sets her sights on Nigel Grouse. Can Harry stop the Santa slayer in time to save Lt. Foster?

Presented in Living Black & White™, a technique developed at Pegasus Theatre which, through the use of trade-secret makeup, special lighting, meticulous costuming, and set creation, combined with stylized acting, creates the illusion that the audience is watching not just a play, but a 1930s-'40s black-and-white movie brought to life on stage.

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WHERE

Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts
2351 Performance Dr.
Richardson, TX 75082
http://pegasustheatre.org/2016-season/its-beginning-2016/

TICKET INFO

$22-$42
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