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Making a meal out of it – Spotlight, Moxieberry stage crime caper

Circa the 1920s, at a family dinner party in a speakeasy, someone is out to destroy the Godfather.

“So much for loyalty to ‘da boss,’” claim organizers for Mafia Murders, a murder mystery dinner show put on by Moxieberry and Spotlight
Community Theatre.

“It’s up to YOU to help discover who the ‘dirty rat’ is,” said spokesperson Teri Mesa.

“The scene is set. Someone has it out for the Don. Dominic Brundizzi has been the head of their mafia family for the past five years, but he got there under mysterious circumstances. Now, someone is trying to kill him.”

The Spotlight players and Mesa invite mystery buffs to come and rub elbows with “ruthless gangsters and kooky flappers, try to figure out what really happened, and solve ‘who done it.’” 

The show is “interactive and fun,” they agree. Participants are encouraged to dress up in their favorite ‘20s costume.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for the interactive dinner show, which starts at 6 p.m. on Aug. 14 at 429 N. 3rd Ave., Stayton. Dinner menu is a Tuscan garden salad, giant stuffed meatball spaghetti or lemon chicken piccata, Death by Chocolate tiramisu and beverage. Wine and specialty coffees are extra. Cost per person is $55. Reserve tickets at Moxieberry Café’s Facebook page or call 503-767-2233 during business hours. Seating is limited.

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