February 13, 2013
5 questions with 'Sleuth' director Shayne Workman
Kenny Kemp
Joshua Drew and Paul Neace star as rivals Milo Tindle and Andrew Wykes in the Kanawha Players production of "Sleuth."
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WANT TO GO?

"Sleuth"

Presented by Kanawha Players

WHERE: Kanawha Players Theater, 309 Beauregard St.

WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Feb. 22-23, 2 p.m. Sunday

TICKETS: Adults $16, students and children 17 and under $10

INFO: 304-343-7529 or www.kanawhaplayers.org

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Popular mystery writer Andrew Wyke lives in a world of plot twists and intricate strategies. In discovering his wife's lover, Milo, Wyke devises a devious plan to humiliate him. But even the best-laid plans can go astray when the police arrive, and a new game begins a game where rules don't apply and the stakes are life or death.

Friday night, the Kanawha Players present an evening of winding plot twists and surprises with its production of Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth."

The gazz spoke with first-time director Shayne Workman about taking on the Tony Award-winning thriller.

 

 

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