Craig Chamber brings back mystery show this Saturday
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It’s no mystery what’s happening this weekend other than a whole lot of fun.
Back by popular demand, Craig Chamber of Commerce will host “Million Dollar Murder,” a performance from Colorado entertainment company Talent Denver at 7 p.m. Saturday at Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion.
Christina Oxley, executive director for the chamber, said the show last year had originally been intended to be a one-time thing, but the response warranted bringing it back to town.
“We heard back from so many people on how they enjoyed it and from people who didn’t get to go because they had a conflict, so we decided to ask this group to return this year,” she said.
This will be a wholly different show for those who attended last year and a new experience for those who weren’t able to make it, promising a great deal of audience participation as the cast and audience work through all the details of the whodunit.
“It’s very interactive, even more than I expected last year,” Oxley said. “They really engage the audience.”
Additionally, people can munch on popcorn, candy and desserts, as well as picking up special, mystery-themed drinks at a cash bar.
Tickets are $35 apiece and can be purchased at the Chamber office, 360 E. Victory Way, or in advance at craig-chamber.comcraig-chamber.com. For more information, call 970-824-5689.. For more information, call 970-824-5689.craig-chamber.com. For more information, call 970-824-5689.
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