Theatre review Clue The Musical - a really fun musical that knows how to make fun of itself

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"Clue: The Musical," which runs from March 14 to April 6, 2025, offers a unique spin on the classic board game, featuring an interactive format that allows the audience to help solve a murder mystery. The production boasts 216 potential outcomes, thereby enhancing viewer engagement. The review praises the costuming, noting the challenge of achieving the colorful and coordinated outfits for the characters. Clever stage design employs mobile columns to represent six distinct rooms, complemented by minimal props that create an immersive environment. The cast's vocal talents shine, particularly in ensemble pieces that resonate with the audience.

The humor of the musical is a standout feature, with one scene escalating in hilarity until the demise of Mr. Boddy. The reviewer shares their personal success in deducing the murderer, encouraging others to participate fully in the interactive experience. Overall, this delightful musical is recommended for its inventive approach and entertaining execution.

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