Murder on the Orient Express thrills audiences at the Waterfront Playhouse

“Ravishing”     

“Hilarious”      

“A Real Nail Biter”       

“Everyone should see it!”  

Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express has opened to rave reviews at the award-winning Waterfront Playhouse on Mallory Square. Playing Tuesday through Saturdays at 8pm, with a special Saturday matinee on March 23 at 2pm, tickets can be purchased by going online at www.waterfontplayhouse. org or by calling 305-294-5015.

 Directed by Tom Thayer, designed by Michael Boyer, costumed by Leigh Hooten, lighting design by Kris Hodge and stage managed by Renee Austin the twisted plot is full of a wild cast of characters. As Poirot puts it, “It was like a painting by Pablo Picasso.” As we meet Poirot, played by Key West favorite David Black, he runs into his old friend, Bouc, Dominic Paolillo, who arranges a trip on the Orient Express, which he owns. Upon boarding the Orient Express, one by one Poirot meets an oddity of characters, much like boarding a train to Carnival. As the train departs the station amidst the snowy conditions, like an onion we see the layers of each of the passengers peeled back one by one.

The passengers are a crochet of misfits all with their own reasons for being on the train. Outside of Monsieur Bouc and Poirot, we meet the following: Helen Hubbard, a widow (Glenda Donovan); Mary Debenham, an English Governess (Morgan Pierson); Greta Ohlsson, a Swedish Missionary (Jessica Miano Kruel); Samuel Ratchett, an American Businessman (Mathias Maloff); Ratchett’s Secretary/Translator Hector MacQueen (Ray West); Natalia Dragomiroff, a Russian Princess (Barbara Mundy); the Countess of Hungary Elena Andrenyi (Cassidy Timms); an English Colonel by the name of John Arbuthnot (Mathias Maloff) and our Conductor Michel (Karl  Stahl)

During the ascent up the mountain on the way to London, the train is struck by a snowdrift, and without warning, the train becomes stuck in its tracks. Shortly following the abrupt stop in the late hours of the evening, a murder occurs and Hercule Poirot is on the case! 

Tickets may be purchased by calling 305-294-5015 or by visiting www.waterfrontplayhouse.org.

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