The Sound of Murder

By Tim Hass

Directed by Jim Johnson

Join us for our debut murder mystery dinner event! Be transported with us to the golden age of radio in the 1940s. Moments before the WMDR station owner’s son begins the evening radio show an act of sabotage results in murder! The story comes alive with intrigue, suspense, a little romance, and plenty of timely radio commercials.

Produced by Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre at the BDACT Fine Arts Center, 117 West Maple Ave., Beaver Dam

Performances: September 15-17, 2023

Performance Times:
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 & 16 Doors open 5:30 pm, Sunday, Sept. 17Doors open 11:30 am

Ticket Prices: $45

Call (920) 885-6891 for reservations or more information.

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Auditions

Auditions will be held on the following days:

8/7/2023
8/8/2023

Beaver Dam Area Community Theater is holding auditions for its inaugural murder mystery dinner event. If you are interested in auditioning for this exciting experience, plan to come to one of the audition nights – either Monday, August 7, or Tuesday, August 8 at 6:30pm, at the BDACT Fine Arts Center – Encore Hall, 117 W. Maple Avenue. Auditioners will be asked to read for a range of roles and to provide a conflict calendar. Rehearsals will be held 2-3 evenings a week from August 14-September 14, and performances will be held September 15-17. Attendance at all three performances is required for auditioning.

Cast: Ages from early 20s to 70s, five males, three females
For details and audition form, see bdact.org/the-sound-of-murder