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Troupe staging murder mystery
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The Richmond Hill Community Theatre will host an audience-participation murder mystery April 18-19 at the John W. Stevens Wetlands Education Center. - photo by Photo provided.

Richmond Hill Community Theatre will present the audience-participation murder mystery “Curse of the Cobra’s Kiss” at 7:30 p.m. April 18-19 at the John W. Stevens Wetlands Education Center in J.F. Gregory Park in Richmond Hill.
The story centers on discovering the murderers in connection with the discovery of King Rottenlux’s tomb. The audience is asked to help figure out who committed the crimes.
Curse of the Cobra’s Kiss brings back to the stage some of Richmond Hill Community Theatre favorites, including Richard Seng, Ray Thornton, Kathy Alderman, Stephen Cobb, Ashlee Farris, Debra Stewart, Dawn Berry, Kayleigh Farris and Ashley Kimberly.
Joining the cast for their first RHCT performances are Dana Hughes, Renthia Richardson, Breanna McNish, Kylie Berry, Evelyn Venuto, Cara Kwek, Angie Gray, Bret Gray, Briana Lord, Eddie Hodge, Tom Harris and Ashlynn Barbrey.  Jacqueline Scott returns as the director.
Tickets at the door are $10 for adults, $9 for military with ID and $8 for students and seniors. 

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