GOLDEN GIRLS GONE WILD

Thank you for being a -- corpse? Interactive drag murder mystery dinner theater parody returns.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at Lips

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Murder Mystery Manhattan presents GOLDEN GIRLS GONE WILD: DOROTHY's BIRTHDAY!, an interactive drag murder mystery parody written and directed by Keith Dougherty. It will be presented Wednesday, November 6 with seating from 6pm - 6:30pm and curtain at 7pm at Lips (227 E 56th St, New York, NY 10022). Tickets are $25. IMPORTANT: There is also a $25 food minimum at this performance -- drinks do not count toward that minimum. Tickets are available at www.SpinCycleNYC.com.

In GOLDEN GIRLS GONE WILD: DOROTHY's BIRTHDAY!, Sophia hits the jackpot at the casino and decides to throw her pussycat a surprise birthday bash. Wanting to be sure her daughter has a date to her own party, Sophia has arranged to have a dating game here tonight. Watch out single men in the audience, because you may become one of the contestants. Be warned, Blanche is on the prowl too! Hilarity ensues -- until a murder derails the festivities and the ladies will need your help to solve the crime.

Murder Mystery Manhattan has been a passion and creative project for founder Keith Dougherty for over 30 years. Taking the interactive murder mystery genre to the next level, Dougherty, who also writes and directs all the shows, keeps abreast of what is trending and classic, puts his own spin on it, and presents laugh-out-loud, interactive murder mysteries that spoof and celebrate some of your favorite TV shows and films. Past Murder Mystery Manhattan shows include their Golden Girls and Sopranos series, I Loved Lucy, The Hunnymooners, Killing the Kartrashians, Scary Potter, Walt Disnee on Ice, Hocus Croakus, No Clue and Sunsex Blvd (starring Gloria Swansong). Their work has been seen at venues including City Winery, Don’t Tell Mama, Oheka Castle, The Milleridge Inn, The Villa Roma Resort, Anthony’s Live – Windows on the Lake, and Clove Creek Dinner Theater. For more info visit www.murdermysterymanhattan.com

Keith Dougherty (Dorothy/Writer/Director) is a New York based Actor/Writer/ Producer /Director/Portrait Artist. Keith is the creator of the entertainment companies, Murder Mystery Manhattan & Keith Dougherty Productions, where he writes, directs, and performs interactive scripts that spoof popular television shows and film. Some of Keith’s favorite stage roles include Robert in Boeing Boeing, Velasco in Barefoot in the Park, Charles in Blithe Spirit, Mozart in Amadeus, Pippin in Pippin, Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Donatella Diamonte in Anthony Wilkinson’s Housewives of Secaucus Off-Broadway.