Mollie Ralston, played by Erika Schultz on the right, finds the body of Mrs. Boyle, Sara Becker, in the Agatha Christy murder mystery “The Mousetrap” at North Bend High School. - World Photo by Lou Sennick
North Bend High School’s Hesperian Players will present Agatha Christie’s murder mystery “The Mousetrap,” in the school’s multi-purpose room, 2323 Pacific Ave.
According to director Terri Zickler Bond, the play was the inspiration for the board game Clue. There are no candlesticks, but much fun to be found in untangling this mystery.
Student actors include Erika Schultz, Aubrae Hathaway, Brett Granstrom, Christian Rupe, John Leonard, Dion MacDonald, Jessyka Copple, Sara Becker, Hunter Marchant, Krystopher Shipp, Michelle Schultz, Jane Schaffer, Michael Johnson and Zack Sevy.
The play opened last weekend and at 7 tonight and Saturday, also at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $7 and $6 for students.
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