
Performance is described as a ‘fun and suspenseful theatrical adaptation of the 1985 film based on the popular board game’
The drama department at Battle Ground High School is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of Clue: On Stage, a fun and suspenseful theatrical adaptation of the 1985 film based on the popular board game. Under the direction of Stephan “Cash” Henry, this production promises an evening of laughter, mystery and unforgettable entertainment.
“Clue: On Stage is a fun, silly, suspenseful piece of theater that is great for all ages,” said Henry. “The students were really interested in doing this show, and I wanted to choose something they would enjoy. It’s nostalgic for me as well—Clue was one of my family’s go-to board games on game nights when I was a kid.”
Performance dates and ticket information
- Dates:
- Thursday-Saturday, Dec. 5, 6, 7
- Thursday and Friday, Dec. 12 and 13
- Time: 7 p.m. on all dates with an additional 12 noon matinee showing on Saturday, Dec. 7
- Location: The Lair at Battle Ground High School (300 W Main St., Battle Ground, WA 98604)
- Tickets: $7 each, available at the door or online in advance.
A production full of challenges and triumphs
Bringing Clue: On Stage to life has been no small feat for the cast and crew. The production features the most intricate set designed at BGHS since their pre-COVID production of The Game’s Afoot: Holmes for the Holidays. “We even pushed out the opening date to ensure the set and props would look the way this show deserves,” Henry shared.
The hard work has paid off, thanks to the creativity and dedication of the students. “The crew has really stepped up, with impressive ideas and incredible dedication to creating the set, costumes and props,” said Henry. “They’ve truly brought this production to the next level.”
Henry wanted to give a special shout out to senior Ven Sherman for his design of the poster for the show.
Anticipation for opening night
As the curtain prepares to rise, Henry is eager to see the students shine. “I’m excited to watch these amazing kids bring this show to life, to see the audience enjoy an evening of theater and to witness all the hard work come together. I’m so proud of all of them.”
Don’t miss your chance to see Clue: On Stage at Battle Ground High School for an evening filled with mystery, humor and outstanding performances by talented students.
Information provided by the Battle Ground School District.
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