1977. An heiress, kind and generous, found dead in her bed. Her night nurse, laying lifeless on the staircase. A robbery? A clumsy break-in? A conspiracy? A scandal! The Congdon family tragedy splashed across the headlines of every newspaper in Minnesota. But what really happened on that fateful night at the Glensheen Mansion? Whodunit?
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Star Tribune - Recommended
"...Peluso’s production is first-rate, with a big staircase and upstairs landing dominating Rick Polenek’s set design. There are a few welcome tricks in Barry Browning’s lighting scheme and Andrew Fleser leads an accomplished five-person band."
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Twin Cities Pioneer Press - Recommended
"...Hatcher's script is laced with mordant, lacerating wit: When the calculating Marjorie first meets Roger, she exclaims. "I found my cell-mate ... er ... soul-mate." Marjorie's real-life lawyer -- well-known criminal defense attorney Ron Meshbesher -- is represented (with an explicit "disclaimer" that the character is in no way meant to resemble anyone in real life) by a character named Beshmesher."
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