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Middle School presents a whodunit for a spring play

Middle School presents a whodunit for a spring play
A peaceful train ride turns into a mystery as the Charles City Middle School presents “Murder on the 518” at the Charles Theatre this weekend. Press photos by Travis Fischer
By Travis Fischer, tkfischer@charlescitypress.com

It was a weekend of drama and mystery at the Charles Theatre as the Charles City Middle School presented “Murder on the 518.”

The two-day showing, over Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, featured 18 students playing a cast of eccentric train passengers who find themselves wrapped up in a murder mystery.

Introducing a little historical flavor to the show, the students decided to dress up in 1950s attire, turning the tale into a period piece.

The play included the acting talents of Clarissa Williams, Ava Kostka, Tyler Michaud, Katherine Vandeventer, Rhylen Ellison, Sierra Hinz, Addisen Lantz, Brynlee Bergeson, Dixie Wilson, Renner Kober, Ross Soifer, Paisley Nauman, Evelyn Williams, Dixie Price, Audriana Luckett, Kambrya Fisher, Avery Griffen, and Victoria Deverell.

Behind the scenes, high school directors Jenna Aikey and Savannah Baldus helped run the show with Lynn Bauer and Yvonne Copper, while Addison Tracey, Erika Joiner, and Renner Kober worked on lights and sound with Justine Schuttler.

Middle School presents a whodunit for a spring play
A quiet train ride becomes a thrilling whodunnit in “Murder on the 518.”
Middle School presents a whodunit for a spring play
The passengers of the 518 were shocked to discover that one of their fellow travelers had succumbed to poison.
Middle School presents a whodunit for a spring play
Renner Kober had a big day on Saturday. The Charles City Middle School student celebrated his birthday by performing in the afternoon showing of “Murder on the 518.” After the show, his classmates sang “Happy Birthday” to him on stage.

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