The latest production from Centerstage Theatre opens 7:30 p.m. Jan. 31 with a performance of “Miss Holmes,” a murder mystery written by playwright Christopher M. Walsh and directed by managing director Angela Bayler.
“Join Holmes and Watson on the foggy streets of London as they track a killer whose list of victims seems to be growing, even as the authorities seem unable – or unwilling – to intervene,” according to Centerstage.
This classic detective duo gets a twist with this version of the story, exploring what their murder mystery adventures would look like if they were women.
The show will play on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m., through Feb. 23 at the Knutzen Family Theatre, 3200 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way. General admission tickets are $39 in advance and $41 at the door. Student, military and senior ticket discounts are available. Visit www.CenterstageTheatre.com or call 253-661-1444.
“Miss Holmes” will be peformed by local actors Trista Duval as Miss Sherlock Holmes, Atlas Peek as Dr. Dorothy Watson, Varun Kainth as Mycroft Holmes, Sally Brady as Eudora Featherstone, Ben Stahl as Reginald Featherstone, Amy Anderson as Mrs. Hudson/Dr. Anderson, Sascha Latham as Edwin Greener/Superintendent, Tim Takechi as Inspector Lestrade, Lesley Gordon as Lizzie Chapman, Mathaeus Andersen as Thomas Chapman, Van Lang Pham as Michael Stamford, Nathan Cardenas as Orderlies/Understudy, and Christina Ramirez as Peggy/Martha.
Niclas Olson is the tech director and set designer, Jacob Viramontes is the lighting designer, costumes are by Morgan Morgans, props are by Jeffrey Swiney-Weaver, set dressing is done by Jeff Wallace Jr., and sound is by Chelsea “Mo” Moniz. Chelsea “Mo” Moniz also serves as stage manager, with Ashlyn Bogais as assistant stage manager.