A Whodunnit That’s Wrapped in a Rug — and Another Play

“Murder on the Oriental Rug” is a play within a play, put on by Two Of Us Productions in collaboration with the Claverack Free library in Claverack, N.Y., on Saturday, Aug. 20, at 7:30 p.m.

In the framework show, half of the cast of “Murder on the Oriental Rug” bails out; the remaining performers are stuck playing all the roles.

Will this play make it to Broadway? Will the performers remember their lines? Will the Shakespearean actor fit into the French maid’s costume? Will the chalk outline come out of the rug? Will the inspector solve the murder? Will another murder occur?

Before the evening’s over, someone will be murdered, and it’s up to the audience to solve the crime. Prizes will be awarded to the first people who correctly guess the murder and motive.

Although the show begins at 7:30 p.m., the doors open at 7 p.m., giving audience members a chance to mingle with the cast and collect clues.

“Murder on the Oriental Rug” will be performed  in the downstairs Marylin and Bob Laurie Foundation Gallery at the Claverack Free Library, 9 Route 9H, Claverack, N.Y. Tickets are $5 at the door.

Parking is available in the library parking lot as well as at the People’s Bible Church at 615 NY Route 23B, directly east of the library along Route 23B.

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