JOHNSTOWN, PA – This thriller will keep you going from start to finish.
The Cambria County Log Art Theater Community Arts Center will host their dinner theater and perform “Catch Me If You Can” on Saturday and Sunday and September 24-26 at the Mr. Josephine Paul Family Museum at the Center des Arts. arts, 1217 Menoher Blvd., Westmont.
Hours include Saturday at 7:00 p.m., Sunday at 2:00 p.m., September 24 and 25 at 7:00 p.m. and September 26 at 2:00 p.m. The September 24 show will be a dinner show, which will include a catering dinner by Joey Del’s 2001 Caterers served at 6 p.m. , the murder mystery and a quiz with prizes for participants who discover the story.
The dinner theater menu will include a garden salad with Italian dressing, chicken parmigiano, Gemelli aglio e olio pasta with marinara sauce, Italian green beans and a double chocolate cake.
Reservations will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Friday.
Saturday night productions and Sunday mornings will be read-only performances.
The production, by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert and based on the play by Robert Thomas, centers around an advertising man who brought his fiancee to the boss’s mountain lodge for a honeymoon and calls local police to investigate her. sudden disappearance. Enter a pretty young girl who insists on her protests that she is the missing woman. A priest supports his story. A funny little man who owns a delicatessen walks in and before you know it, there are two murders at the Isolated Lodge.
The story is full of twists and turns and by the end of the show, love, death, and betrayal ensue.
Angela R. Godin, executive director of the arts center and director of the play, said “Catch me if you can” is a wonderful spectacle.
“It’s an incredible comedy and a psychological thriller,” she said. “Once you think you understand what’s going to happen, new things are introduced and everything you thought you knew is turned upside down. It is a fun experience for artists and participants.
The cast includes Michael McClure as Daniel Corban; Michael O’Connor as Inspector Levine; Nicole Zajdel in the role of Elizabeth Corban; Koa Beam as Sidney; Tara Kiern as Mrs. Parker; Mark Ed as Everett Parker; and Jose Otero as Father Kelleher.
Godin said the play was one of his favorite scripts ever written.
“I love this show. It captures you from the start, and when you find out the truth, you fall in love,” she said.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the arts centre’s programming.
The corporate sponsor of the dinner theater production is Stifel Investment Services, and the co-sponsors of the show are the Catanese Group and Kotzan CPA & Associates PC.
Tickets for the dinner theater cost $ 45 for members and $ 50 for non-members. Read-only tickets cost $ 11 for members and $ 15 for non-members. Table sponsorships are also available.
To order tickets, call 814-255-6515 or visit www.caccc.org.
Kelly Urban is a reporter for The Tribune-Democrat. She can be reached at (814) 532-5073. Follow her on Twitter @ KellyUrban25.