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Pegasus Theatre presents A Minor Case of Murder

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World-famous detective and aspiring actor Harry Hunsacker is back in all-new black-and-white adventure. With the help of his best friend (and paid-by-the-hour assistant) Nigel Grouse, and the long-suffering Detective Lt. Foster of the Metropolitan Police, Harry faces one of his most puzzling cases ever. Will good win the day, or will the forces of evil triumph?

Living Black & White™ is 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.

World-famous detective and aspiring actor Harry Hunsacker is back in all-new black-and-white adventure. With the help of his best friend (and paid-by-the-hour assistant) Nigel Grouse, and the long-suffering Detective Lt. Foster of the Metropolitan Police, Harry faces one of his most puzzling cases ever. Will good win the day, or will the forces of evil triumph?

Living Black & White™ is 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.

World-famous detective and aspiring actor Harry Hunsacker is back in all-new black-and-white adventure. With the help of his best friend (and paid-by-the-hour assistant) Nigel Grouse, and the long-suffering Detective Lt. Foster of the Metropolitan Police, Harry faces one of his most puzzling cases ever. Will good win the day, or will the forces of evil triumph?

Living Black & White™ is 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://www.eisemanncenter.com/event/i/5613/

TICKET INFO

$24; $67 for New Year's Eve performance
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