I am going to have a Way Back Wednesday post but cannot decide if I want to go back to murder mysteries or gardening glories. OK, my previous gardening endeavors have not been particularly glorious; I was merely going for the alliteration, since one is built in for murder mysteries. Since I shared flowers yesterday and am concerned with Saturday’s performance of A Revolutionary Murder, I think I will go with the first one.
These are two of the suspects from A G.R.A.V.E. Murder, which we presented in October 2017 to benefit the Herkimer County Historical Society. I was thinking about it last night, because my friend, Chuck, who is in A Revolutionary Murder, said that was one of his favorite characters, an endearingly gung ho ghost hunter (why in the world is my computer underlining “gung”? I even looked it up!). Saturday he plays a wheeler-dealer in charge of the evening.
Here is the entire cast of A G.R.A.V.E. Murder. The second from the right is in A Revolutionary Murder as well. He played a snotty, snobby fellow in the first but plays a gung ho musical theatre aficionado in the second.
One more shot of G.R.A.V.E. It was one of our best attended performances, which led to some problems being heard. I hope we will get good attendance on Saturday and help Morning Star make some money.
A Revolutionary Murder will be presented at Morning Star United Methodist Church, 36 Second St., Ilion, NY, on Saturday, May 16, doors open at 5 p.m., roast pork dinner at 5:30. It is a good idea to get there at 5 p.m. For tickets or more information call Barb at 315-894-4520.













