THE FOUR FLAGS PLAYERS - 2011 EVENTS

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January 14th, 2011
Hunter Ice Festival Mystery Dinner Theatre
2nd Annual Hunter Ice Festival Mystery Dinner Theatre

Please join us for the 2nd Annual Hunter Ice Festival Mystery Dinner Theatre. This years event will be held at the Bell Building in Niles, Michigan. Enter off the corner of 4th and Sycamore.



February 10th, 2011
2 Across
2 Across

Cash Bar at 6:00pm
Dinner at 6:30pm
Performance at 8:00pm

"2 Across" is about two people on board the 4:15 a.m. train as it leaves the San Francisco station heading toward East Bay - a trip of 80 minutes, acted out in real time, with no intermission. During their time on the train, they both struggle through the New York Times crossword puzzle, using it as a metaphor of life: People who finish and people who don't; People who are committed and people who aren't. And with each passing stop, they learn a little bit more about each other.

A reservations only production. Call 269-695-1150 to reserve your place.

Dinner choices are:

Beef
Chicken
Fish
Vegetarian


March 5, 2010
The Conservatory of Dance in Granger 2nd Annual Mystery Dinner Theatre
The Conservatory of Dance in Granger
Mystery Dinner Theatre

Cocktails (Cash Bar) and Silent Auction 6:00pm
Dinner at 7:00pm
Performance at 7:30pm

Web RSVP: http://anyvite.com/events/home/3bifnhhkpx/ruplqxnwqcszir/

Please join The Conservatory of Dance and the Four Flags Players of Niles for a Gala fundraiser to support the arts and enjoy an evening of intrigue!

Help solve the mystery and be part of the action!

This years event will be held at:

       The Riverside Terrace
       426 Lincolnway East
       Mishawaka, IN 46544
     

Tickets are $50 per person. Kindly RSVP by February 18th, Seating Limited.



April 9, 2011
Riverfront Cafe Mystery Dinner
Riverfront Cafe Mystery Dinner

Please join us for a Four Flags Players fundraiser. This is our start to a building and stage of our own. We have a long way to go and we look forward to your support.

Tickets are $30 each.

A reservations only production. Call 269-695-1150 to reserve your place.

Dinner choices are:



April 16, 2011
6th Annual Kiwanis Mystery Dinner Theatre
6th Annual Kiwanis Mystery Dinner Theatre

Registration/Social Hour at 5:30pm
Performance at 6:30pm

Web Site: www.nileskiwanis.org

An annual fundraiser to benefit the George Brown Memorial Scholarship Fund and the "Boots for Kids" program at eleven local elementary schools along with our other local projects.

This years event will be held at:

        St. Joe Kicker's Club
        2601 Helter Drive
        St Joseph MI 49085
     

Tickets are $30 each or $200 for a table of eight (8).

For more information or to purchase tickets:
Please call Heather Heath at 269-683-1155
        or
e-mail Jon Martin at jonRMartin@me.com



May 7th, 2011
4th Annual Deacon Spnsored Mystery Dinner Theatre
4th Annual Deacon Sponsored Mystery Dinner Theatre

Web Site: www.firstpresofniles.org

This annual fundraiser for the Deacon's Fund is held in the Fellowship Hall. Further information will be posted as available.



May 14th, 2011
Buchanan Senior Center Mystery Dinner Theatre
Buchanan Senior Center Mystery Dinner Theatre

Further information will be posted as available.



June 17th-18th
June 19th
The Gin Game
The Gin Game

Director: Lynn Timmons

A powerful indictment of life choices made and roads not taken. A cautionary tale of the impact of the manner in which we live our lives and how roosters may come home to roost. Even in the face of imperfection hope can spring eternal and fiercely funny moments can come out of tragic situations. We should all learn from the experiences of these two people and the steam roller of life which threatens to overtake them both.

Can we learn from their experiences?

Do we all get the "happily ever after?" Stay tuned and find out.



July 1st-2nd
July 3rd
July 8th-9th
Arsenic and Old Lace
Arsenic and Old Lace

Director: Dakota Word

Mortimer Brewster, a drama critic must deal with his crazy, homicidal family and local police in Brooklyn, NY, as he debates whether to go through with his recent promise to marry the woman he loves. His family includes two spinster aunts who have taken to murdering lonely old men by poisoning them with a glass of home-made elderberry wine laced with arsenic, strychnine, and "just a pinch" of cyanide; a brother who believes he is Teddy Roosevelt and digs locks for the Panama Canal in the cellar of the Brewster home (which then serve as graves for the aunts' victims); and a murderous brother who has received plastic surgery performed by an alcoholic accomplice, Dr. Einstein to conceal his identity.

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September 9th-10th
September 11th
September 16th-17th
Ghost of a Chance
Ghost of a Chance

Director: Martha Banks

Bethany is bright, strong, independent, beautiful and has zero self esteem. She has brought her finance, Floyd, and his mother, Verna, up to her cabin in the woods, the site of the hunting accident that killed Chance, her first husband. Much to her consternation, he or rather, his ghost is still there. Only Bethany can see him, so Floyd and Verna think she is crazy as she frantically tries to get rid of, well, it seems to them nobody. Chance, meanwhile, is doing everything he can to prevent Bethany from marrying Floyd. Bethany even brings in a delightfully kooky psychic to help deal with the ghost of Chance.