Talk About A Murder!: A Murder Mystery Comedy Play

Talk About A Murder!: A Murder Mystery Comedy Play

by Lee Mueller
Talk About A Murder!: A Murder Mystery Comedy Play

Talk About A Murder!: A Murder Mystery Comedy Play

by Lee Mueller

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Overview

The Nickie and Ricky Rivers Show is broadcasting their talk show on the road and it's a bumpy ride. This show features D list guests including Vegas Lounge singing team of Shecky Scagnetti and Edie Buffet, new age guru: Celeste Ethereal, home economist; Phoebe St Self and gossip columnist: Polly Pettegolo.

Everyone is on the talk show to plug their own talk shows. What starts out to be a yawn fest heats up with a few ego and personality clashes. Sure, it sounds like every other talk show but, this particular show kills! Literally. One of the featured guests is murdered. Who would want someone dead while "live" on the air?

Or is the question, who wouldn't? Can this mystery help the ratings? Must the Show go on? Might as well, there's nothing else on.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161161777
Publisher: Lee Mueller
Publication date: 09/23/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 323 KB

About the Author

Lee Mueller was born in St. Louis, Missouri. For thirty years he has been involved in the performing arts, from acting, directing and most notably as a playwright.

Starting on stage as an actor in High School, through college, and onto Community theatre. Lee even made it to the silver screen as a sewer dweller in "Escape From New York."

Lee spent many years in the trenches of the St. Louis Comedy club circuit in comedy sketch/improv groups: "The Way Off-Broadway Players," "The Bottom Line," and Wit's End" - as a performer and writer. It wasn't long before the world of acting in plays and writing comedy sketches merged and he began writing plays for fun.

His first one-act play, "In Between Days" was selected to be produced during a national writers conference at local Missouri College. His second one-act, "The Favor" was chosen as a finalist in a short play competition by Pamoja Players in St. Louis.

For the past 15 years, Lee has specialized in comedy murder mystery plays that have been produced all over the world. In 2007 his play "Murder Me Always" spent a month on the stage of the Laugh Factory in New York - so technically Lee likes to say one of his scripts played "Off-Broadway".

His play "Death Of A Doornail" won "Best Original Comedy" at the 27th Annual "Arty Awards" in Fairfield California.
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