Shorecrest High School’s award-winning drama department presents their latest production, “Any Number Can Die,” a comedic take-off on mystery plays popular in the late 1920’s. Opening night is Nov. 16 at the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center.
“Any Number Can Die” has it all: guests gathered in a mansion while a storm rages outside, a will being read at midnight, sliding panels, robed figures, a cryptic poem, a missing fortune, several ingenious murders, and two elderly detectives trying to solve it all.
Shorecrest High School’s Drama Department, under the direction of Linda Johnson, has taken home numerous honors from the High School Musical Awards presented annually by Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre.
All performances will be presented in the spacious Shorecrest Performing Arts Center. With a history of sold-out shows, early ticket purchase is recommended.
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