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ICC Dinner Theatre to present “Murder on the Orient Express” March 24 and 26

Itawamba Community College’s Dinner Theatre will present the classic mystery Murder on the Orient Express on March 24 and March 26 at the ICC Connection Center on the Fulton Campus.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., with dinner beginning at 6 p.m. The theatrical performance will follow the meal.

Based on the famous Agatha Christie story, Murder on the Orient Express follows world-renowned detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates a murder aboard a luxurious train stranded in the snow. If you love suspense, glamour and a good plot twist, this is the event for you. The question isn’t who did it — it’s who didn’t?

The production features ICC drama students in both cast and crew roles. Crew members include Emily W. Alford of Amory, props assistant; Kylie Hargroue of Amory, lights operator; Ethan Shotts of Fulton, sound operator; Brantley Ward of Mooreville, publicity manager; Paula Elaine Garcia of Tupelo, props manager; and Lela Waites of Moody, Alabama, Foley sound artist.

Cast members include Alexa Andrasik of Tremont as Greta; Carla Moore of Tremont as Madam Bouc; Arabella Castleman of Pontotoc as Daisy Armstrong, Hetty McQueen and stage manager; Mason Cook of Fulton as Head Waiter/Michel; Kylie Long of Winfield, Alabama, as Helen Hubbard; Kilee Webster of Winfield, Alabama, as Mary Debenham; Nathaniel “Luke” Ward of Mooreville as Hercule Poirot; Addison Upton of Smithville as Princess Dragomiroff; and Isaac Ratliff of Smithville as Samuel Ratchett and Colonel Arbuthnot.

Tickets are $30 and may be purchased online at iccms.edu/events. Seating is limited. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Brandy White at bdwhite@iccms.edu



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