Miami, Adrienne Arsht Center, Clue, December 2025

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Dear friends,

We are delighted that you are joining us at the Adrienne Arsht Center to see Clue, presented as part of Broadway in Miami, which is just one of the many annual Arsht series aimed at connecting every person in Miami-Dade County with the arts and one another.

That goal doesn’t stop at the county line, however. Every year, nearly 30 percent of our guests arrive at the Arsht from outside Miami-Dade. Because commuting in South Florida can be an art unto itself, we greatly appreciate that you’ve chosen to spend this time with us in pursuit of laughter, entertainment and community.

By purchasing a ticket to this show, you are helping to support Miami-Dade’s vital artsand-culture industry and the people who work within it. More than 11,500 jobs are created every year by events at the Arsht, which employs more than 1,000 Miami artists every season for an average annual impact to the county’s economy of $125 million. In so many ways, the arts in Miami have the power to transform lives and fuel the county’s economy.

To that end, we encourage you to visit ArshtCenter.org, where you will find a host of magical experiences on sale for the 2025-26 season—our 20th!—including the four Broadway in Miami shows still to come. In the meantime, please enjoy tonight’s performance of Clue

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SANDY RUSTIN AND CASEY HUSHION WITH THE PEN IN THE THEATRE

How the playwright and director maintained the essence of the movie Clue and its board game source material for an all-out stage farce.

For director Casey Hushion, the 1985 movie Clue was a staple in her household. “I grew up watching this film on repeat with my brothers and my mom,” Hushion said. “It was in my bones as something I always loved and have a special spot for.” Playwright Sandy Rustin had a different entry point to the murder mystery. “I’m a huge game person, so I grew up playing the board game Clue,” she said. Hushion and Rustin’s affinities for different mediums of Clue, as well as their complementary sensibilities, fused to create the hit theatrical adaptation that has been touring North America since February 2024.

The premise of the original board game is that a murder has occurred, and players must determine the murderer, the murder weapon and the location of the murder via process of elimination. Was it Professor Plum in the ballroom with the lead pipe? Mrs. Peacock in the conservatory with the rope? Clue’s movie adaptation further cemented the construct of the mystery and its characters in pop culture.

If you ask the pair, Clue was ripe for the stage. “With many adaptations [of other properties], it’s really hard to figure what will make it special and unique and necessary as a stage piece,” Hushion noted. “With Clue, the fact that it’s both a farce and a murder mystery — both are such heightened stylistic approaches that require life-and-death stakes and circumstances to succeed. It seemed like not only a project that I loved, but something that would make a lot of sense to bring to a theatrical environment.”

“The ensemble comedy aspect really popped as well,” the director added. And all these aspects suited Rustin as a writer: “That sort of heightened, silly, playful, ensemble-based comedy was right in my wheelhouse.”

Rustin, who made her Broadway playwriting debut with her farce The Cottage, relished the opportunity to pen another fast-paced, slamming-doors comedy. And there would be quite a few doors to slam in a Clue’s stage version — given the setting, Boddy Manor, in both the game and movie is a mansion comprised of grand rooms and secret passageways.

The Company of the second North American tour of Clue. Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade.

“Some of the most fun creating the show — and still doing the show years later — has to do with its physical life,” said Hushion. “Another challenge slash opportunity in creating [Clue] was: How many rooms is it? [It’s] a million different locations in a show that needs to be lightning fast with no momentum lost, with a pod of people moving from room to room.”

To achieve this, scenic designer Lee Savage came on early in the process. “We really worked back and forth as a trio,” said Hushion. “Lee ended up coming up with this incredible set design that I say is a bit like a Swiss Army knife — and it’s a character in the show.”

“The house is kind of ‘playing a game’ with how it functions,” Hushion explained. “It looks like a big gothic, dark Victorian mansion, but it has all of these secrets where a room pulls out of a wall or you open a door and a room spins out of it. It’s incredibly playful and full of surprises.”

“He put a bunch of little Easter eggs on the set, too,” Rustin added. “The floor of the set looks like the board game [squares]. There’s a segment where we have a map that looks like the board game. You’ve actors who come out with the little notepads and golf pencils. There are several nods to the game itself throughout the show.”

Unlike the game, but akin to the movie, Clue onstage requires the full ensemble to move quickly. In fact, the pacing and tone feels a bit more like a musical. “There’s a sense of choreography in the show,” Hushion said. “It’s a play, but you leave having felt like you’ve gotten a dose of musical comedy.”

Of course, that sensibility also emanates from the ensemble structure — and the over-the-top characters that comprise it. Clue features the usual six suspects, and Rustin’s writing has ensured these actors have meaty roles to bite into.

“Miss Scarlet is a business woman, so there is a real sense of confidence and sparkly joy,” Rustin began. “We love to celebrate Colonel Mustard. There is an air of sweet-heartedness to that character. Yes, he is a bit of a buffoon and a blowhard, but underneath it there’s a man who’s looking to connect with people. Professor Plum, I would say, is the smarmiest. Mrs. Peacock is the brains behind her husband’s success as a senator. She is this very sly, shrewd woman who is able to sort of cover it with a batty layer or flightiness. Mrs. White is really smart … measured and calm, cool and collected. Mr. Green…”

“I would say tightly wound,” Hushion supplied.

“We’ve been really meticulous about the backstories and the murder mystery aspect,” the director added. “If you go back and comb through moment by moment, you can connect all the dots of: When is the murder actually occurring and who did it? Who’s actually lying in this moment? Who’s covering up? All the detail of the murder mystery is completely intact. We thought if anyone comes back and sees this a second time — which we hope they do — we want to make sure that they cannot find one fault with the actual murder mystery.”

That becomes more complicated if you know anything about the ending of Clue in its cinematic source material. The film is known for having three endings. When the movie was first released in cinemas, each screening included only one of the three. As the ad campaign touted: “Who done it depends on where you see it.” But when Clue was released on home video, it included all three endings in one — and became known for it. It would seem that any stage adaptation should include the signature multi-ending.

“Jonathan Lynn, who wrote it and directed the film, said to me, ‘Do what you want. You have free reign. The only thing I really don’t want you to do is the multi-ending” … and I was like, ‘Okay, got it,’” Rustin recounted. “Then I spoke to the studio who said, ‘Do what you want. You have free reign. The adaptation is yours. The only thing we really must insist upon is a multi-ending.’ And I was like, ‘Okay, no problem.’”

“A really fun piece of this particular farce was how to answer to both of those requests,” Rustin said.

But how do you create a play that has multiple endings and one ending? Rustin replied, “You have to come see it!” The mystery remains intact.

For more in-depth interviews, up-to-date news and show reviews on Broadway, visit BroadwayNews.com.

TJ Lamando in the second North American tour of Clue Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade.

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FOR & JULIET PRODUCER EVA PRICE, ‘JUKEBOX MUSICAL’ IS NOT A DIRTY WORD

The Tony Award winner wants to erase the stigma of what a musical with preexisting songs can be.

Broadway’s new jukebox musical & Juliet first opened in England at the Manchester Opera House in September 2019. After a move to the West End, British producers eyed a Main Stem transfer, and they thought of just the American producer to partner with them. When they asked Eva Price, a Tony Award winner for the gritty 2019 Oklahoma! revival, the producer recalled: “How quickly could ‘yes’ come out of my mouth?”

Price isn’t afraid to admit (or the word she’d more likely use: declare) that she loves a jukebox musical. “When they’re good,” she clarified.

“I love a jukebox musical and I love an intelligentsia, high culture, elite, smart play or musical,” Price said. “I actually felt, for the first time, I was seeing something [in & Juliet] that meshed both.” And she argues that jukebox musicals actually shouldn’t be one or the other.

Over the past 20 seasons, Broadway has reliably presented at least one jukebox musical each season (with the sole exception of 2007-2008). Still, only two jukebox musicals in that two-decade span won the Tony Award for Best Musical (Jersey Boys and Moulin Rouge!) and only five have ever played more than 1,000 Broadway performances (although Mamma Mia! is the ninth-longest-running Broadway show of all time).

Whether it’s the lack of critical or financial success (or another factor entirely), “jukebox musical” is a label many shy away from for fear of its negative connotation. Part of that emanates from a stigma of using preexisting material, as the perception can be that this makes for an easier creative process. “I actually think, in some ways, writing the book for a jukebox musical — when it’s good — is harder,” Price said. “Let’s just say Mamma Mia! and & Juliet, specifically,” Price said. “They’re wholly original stories that are connecting the songs, and I think & Juliet does it best in which the songs feel like they’re written for that book.” (Price recounted the proud story of her parents seeing the musical for the first time and telling her, “I can’t believe he wrote all these songs for this musical!”)

Of course, music mega-producer and songwriter Max Martin didn’t write the 29 songs that are in & Juliet specifically for the show, but Tony-nominated book writer David West Read worked hard to make it seem like that was the case. That cleverness, in Price’s mind, is what renders a jukebox musical “good.”

But Price also views the genre as an opportunity for Broadway, especially in this time of rebuilding after the pandemic shutdown. “More shows that bring in new audiences are actually important for the Street and for the industry,” Price said. Like the popular music at the center of the show, & Juliet is for the masses. As Price said, “Our target audience, I think, is anyone with a heartbeat.”

So far, Price’s instincts about adding this specific jukebox musical to her producing roster and bringing it to Broadway have answered a need in this moment. As she said, “What I think we also need as culture-seekers and audiences is joy.”

“What is one of those things that reminds us of good? Nostalgia. What’s nostalgic? Music,” Price continued.

“We were a show that I think people had low expectations about coming into Broadway,” Price confided. Yet & Juliet went on to earn nine Tony nominations. “It’s telling the world that musicals and plays of all shapes and sizes of all genres are here,” Price said, including jukebox musicals. “They’re selling tickets, they’re getting nominations, they’re impacting the conversation.”

& Juliet is scheduled to come to the Adrienne Arsht Center starting December 30, 2025.

For more in-depth interviews, up-to-date news and show reviews on Broadway, visit BroadwayNews.com.

WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS and LME PRODUCTIONS PRESENT

based on the screenplay by

JONATHAN LYNN

written by SANDY RUSTIN

additional material by HUNTER FOSTER and ERIC PRICE

based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture based on the Hasbro board game CLUE with SARAH MACKENZIE BARON ADAM BRETT CAMILLE CAPERS NATE CURLOTT JOSEPH DALFONSO TJ LAMANDO

MADELINE RAUBE AT SANDERS ZOIE TANNOUS KEBRON WOODFIN KYLE YAMPIRO

THOMAS NETTER ALLISON MASULIS TAYLOR TVETEN LAYNE ROATE

Scenic Design Cos tume Design

Lighting Design

Sound Design Ha ir, Wig & Makeup Design

LEE S AVAGE JEN C APRIO RYAN O’GARA JEFF HUMAN J. J ARED JANAS

Composer and Music Supervision

F ight Direction MICHAEL HOLL AND ROBERT WESTLEY

Associa te Director

Cas ting

Pr oduction Stage Manager

Company Manager S AKI KAWAMURA WHITLEY THEATRICAL JENN A WADLEIGH L AURENCE CHRISTOPHER PETER DUNN

Booking a nd Marketing Direction

Social Med ia B OND THEATRICAL MARATHON DIGITAL

Pr oduction Manager

Gener al Manager POR T CITY TECHNICAL W ORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS HUNTER S TORIE MATT KUNKEL

Directed by CASEY HUSHION

CLUE and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro and are used with permission. ©2025 Hasbro. Licensed by Hasbro.

Originally produced at Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pennsylvania, Alexander Fraser, Robyn Goodman, Stephen Kocis, Josh Fiedler, Producers.

Clue: A New Comedy developed by Cleveland Play House, Laura Kepley, Artistic Director & Kevin Moore, Managing Director

Solving complex

cases every day

CAST

(in alphabetical order)

Mrs. White SARAH MACKENZIE BARON

Wadsworth ADAM BRETT

Miss Scarlet CAMILLE CAPERS

Colonel Mustard NATE CURLOTT

Mr. Boddy (and others)

JOSEPH DALFONSO

Mr. Green ......................................................................................................................................... TJ LAMANDO

Mrs. Peacock ....................................................................................................................... MADELINE RAUBE

The Cook (and others) ............................................................................................................... AT SANDERS

Yvette ........................................................................................................................................... ZOIE TANNOUS

The Cop (and others) KEBRON WOODFIN

Professor Plum KYLE YAMPIRO

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies never substitute for the listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of appearance.

For Colonel Mustard—JOSEPH DALFONSO, KEBRON WOODFIN; for Wadsworth, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, Mr. Boddy (and others), The Cop (and others)—THOMAS NETTER, LAYNE ROATE; for Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, Yvette, Miss Scarlet, The Cook (and others)— ALLISON MASULIS, TAYLOR TVETEN.

DANCE AND FIGHT CAPTAIN

TAYLOR TVETEN

TIME

1954

PLACE

Boddy Manor, a mansion of epic proportions and terrifying secrets, in New England.

The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers, and watches.

Sarah Mackenzie Baron
Adam Brett
Camille Capers
Nate Curlott
Joseph Dalfonso
TJ Lamando
Madeline Raube
AT Sanders
Zoie Tannous
Kebron Woodfin
Kyle Yampiro
Thomas Netter
Allison Masulis
Taylor Tveten
Layne Roate

WHO’S WHO in the CAST

SARAH MACKENZIE BARON (Mrs. White) (she/her). Following in the steps of her idol Madeline Kahn, Sarah is beyond honored to be a part of Clue! Credits: Alice Beineke (The Addams Family national tour), Ethel (Footloose), Witch (Into The Woods), originating Michael Scott in The Office!: A Musical Parody Off-Broadway. Love to Ben, Coraline, Mom and Dad, ATB, and the entire cast and crew! @saronbaroness

ADAM BRETT (Wadsworth). National tour debut! Recent stage credits: Anything Goes (Timberlake Playhouse), The Music Man (Argyle Theatre), Cabaret (Stage of Life). His own adaptation of Treasure Island premiered Off-Broadway at The Center at West Park (Dartboard). BFA: Carnegie Mellon. Thank you to Casey, Penny, Jordan, JC, and Micah and Benton! Love to Mom and Dad! @adam_brett_

CAMILLE CAPERS (Miss Scarlet) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut with Clue! She would not be here without the love of her family. Select Regional: Elizabeth (Richard III), Belle u/s (Beauty and the Beast), Celie (The Color Purple), Esmeralda u/s (The Hunchback of Notre Dame). Commercial: Chromebook, McDonald’s, Nielsen Auto. NYC: NYC Play Fest., The Triad, 54 Below.

NATE CURLOTT (Colonel Mustard) (he/him) is so very excited to be performing for you today! Regional credits include The Music of Denali (Denali, AK); The Bull, the Moon, and the Coronet of Stars (Bloomington Playwrights Project); and Louisville Championship Arm Wrestling (Louisville, KY). Big love to his family, friends, and fiancé for the encouragement!

JOSEPH DALFONSO (Mr. Boddy and others, u/s Colonel Mustard) (he/him) is thrilled to be making his national tour debut! Regional Credits: The Glass Menagerie (Sierra Repertory Theatre, New Stage Theatre), The Play That Goes Wrong (SRT). Off-Broadway: The

Fre (The Flea). Film: In Transit. BFA Stonehill College. Endless gratitude to his family for their love and support. For Bruce. @josephdalfonso19

TJ LAMANDO (Mr. Green). Tours: An American in Paris (Adam), South Pacific (Professor), In the Mood (Man 2). Regional credits include: Avenue Q (Princeton/Rod), The Producers (Leo Bloom), Dracula (Quincy), Merrily We Roll Along (Charley Kringas), Peter and the Starcatcher (Prentiss). Big thanks to Whitley Theatrical, Work Light, Casey, and my friends and family.

MADELINE RAUBE (Mrs. Peacock) (she/her). BM Oberlin Conservatory, MM NYU. Tours: Countess Lily (Anastasia, 500 shows). Regional: Kate (Kiss Me, Kate), Lily (Secret Garden), Charlotte (Little Night Music), Christine (The Phantom of the Opera), Lilly (Annie), Lulu (Footloose, Engeman), Tuacahn ’24 season. Recording: “Heathers Deluxe.” Love and thanks to Mom, Dad, sisters, Bryan. ATB Talent. @mdrsinger

AT SANDERS (The Cook and others) (she/her) is a 22 year-old born and raised in Columbus, OH. AT graduated from Kent State University in 2025 with a BFA in Musical Theatre. She has worked with other theatres in the NE Ohio area and is excited to be making her touring debut with Clue @abigaill.sanders

ZOIE TANNOUS (Yvette) is thrilled to join her first national tour! She dedicates every performance to Mom, Dad, and brother Zac, who sparked her love of comedy (flames…flames on the side of her face!). Credits: Nickel Mines, Heathers, Hands on a Hardbody. BFA: UC Irvine. Thanks to PMA, casting, creative team, mentors, friends, family. Now…who took the candlestick? @zoietannous

KEBRON WOODFIN (The Cop and others, u/s Colonel Mustard) is a multitalented American actor and vocalist born and raised in the richly cultured city of New Orleans, LA. He

is also a self-taught pianist and composer. Notable credits include film and TV: “NCIS: New Orleans,” “The Stand,” and Keanu. Theatre: Jelly’s Last Jam, Once on This Island, and Tennessee Williams’ Not About Nightingales. @datboikeeb

KYLE YAMPIRO (Professor Plum) (he/ him). National tour debut! Recent credits include Wilbur Turnblad in Royal Caribbean’s Hairspray, The Baker in Into the Woods, and The REV. Voice teacher, a cappella clinician, and choral singer with credits including New York Philharmonic, New York Pops, Andrea Bocelli at MSG, and Josh Groban. DMA: James Madison, BM: Delaware. @kyleyampiro

THOMAS NETTER (u/s Wadsworth, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, Mr. Boddy and others, The Cop and others) (he/ him). Off-B’way: Holy Rollers. Natl. Tour: A Charlie Brown Christmas. Other favorite credits include: Fiddler on the Roof (Motel), Bye Bye Birdie (Albert), A Gentleman’s Guide… (D’Ysquith Family), Matilda (Trunchbull). Love to all “my people.” Spoiler Alert! - “It was Thomas, on the tour, with immense gratitude.” More at nothingbutnetter.com.

ALLISON MASULIS (u/s Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, Yvette, Miss Scarlet, The Cook and others) (she/her) is on the road for the first time in the Clue national tour. Her recent credits include Beautiful! The Carole King Musical, Working and Men on Boats. She’s been studying at The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade. She thanks the Neighborhood Playhouse. To her parents, thank you! Their love and support have been no mystery!

TAYLOR TVETEN (Dance and Fight Captain; u/s Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, Yvette, Miss Scarlet, The Cook and others) (she/her). Int’l Tour: The Sound of Music (Elsa Schraeder). Regional: Once Upon a Mattress (Winnifred, OAT); The Sound of Music (MUNY, The Lex); Heartbreak Hotel (Priscilla Presley, Lyceum); Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Elizabeth, Jobsite); Into the Woods (Cinderella); Hair (Jeanie); Jersey Boys

(Francine, Sierra Rep); Sweeney Todd, Clue (Utah Shakes); Pride & Prejudice (Rep STL). @TaylorTvetenOfficial, TaylorTveten.com

LAYNE ROATE (u/s Wadsworth, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, Mr. Boddy and others, The Cop and others). National Tour: School of Rock. Regional: RENT (Weathervane Playhouse), Annie (Kauffman Center), American Idiot (Victoria Theatre), Titanic (Music Theater Heritage), School of Rock (Starlight), Freaky Friday (New Theatre), Baskerville (Great American Melodrama). Much gratitude to God, Whitley Theatrical, and the Clue Team. Love to family and wife, Morgan.

JONATHAN LYNN (Based on the Screenplay). Films directed: Clue, Nuns on the Run (wrote both), My Cousin Vinny, Greedy, Trial and Error, The Whole Nine Yards, The Fighting Temptations TV writing includes “Yes Minister” and “Yes, Prime Minister.” Bestselling books: The Complete Yes, Minister and The Complete Yes Prime Minister, translated into numerous languages. He wrote the novels Mayday (1991) and Samaritans (2017) and a memoir about comedy, Comedy Rules (2011). London: wrote/directed two plays: Yes, Prime Minister and The Patriotic Traitor. His new play I’m Sorry, Prime Minister opens in London’s West End in February 2026. Awards: BAFTA, Writers Guild (twice), Broadcasting Press Guild (twice), NAACP Image Award, Environmental Media Award, Ace Award, and a Special Award from the U.K. Campaign For Freedom of Information. Lynn received an MA in Law from Cambridge University and lives near New York City, writing new plays, describing himself as a recovering lawyer. jonathanlynn.com

SANDY RUSTIN (Playwright) is one of the “most produced playwrights” in America (American Theatre Magazine). She made her Broadway debut with her comedy, The Cottage. Her newest play, The Suffragette’s Murder is a winner of the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award and Denver Center Theatre Company’s Women’s Voices Fund. Her musical adaptation of the

film Mystic Pizza was most recently seen at The Paper Mill Playhouse (cast album available everywhere) and her new original musical Always Something There premiered in Chicago last summer. Sandy’s adaptation of Dear World for NY City Center was a New York Times Critic’s Pick and her play with music, Houston, is in development with Grammy winner Edie Brickell. She has written for Disney, STX Entertainment, Primary Wave Music, and Mattel. Other works: Loch Ness, Rated P … For Parenthood, Elijah, Struck, and more. A Northwestern University graduate, Sandy serves on the board of Project Write Now and the advisory board of The Bridge. Love to Evan, Isaac and Charlie. sandyrustin.com

HUNTER FOSTER (Additional Materials).

Originally adapted, developed and co-wrote Clue, and directed its world premiere at the Bucks County Playhouse. He has directed Clue for the Utah Shakespeare Festival and the Cape Playhouse. He directed the OffBroadway musical The Other Josh Cohen and was named Director of the Year by The Wall Street Journal. Most recently he directed the new musical and world premiere of When Elvis Met the Beatles at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Other recent credits include: Driving Miss Daisy (Aspen); A Litte Night Music with Kathleen Turner, Little Shop of Horrors (Ogunquit); A Christmas Story (Goodspeed); The Play That Goes Wrong (Clarence Brown), South Pacific (Engeman); Noises Off, Company, The Bridges of Madison County, Guys and Dolls (Bucks County), The Drowsy Chaperone, A Connecticut Christmas Carol (Goodspeed), Cabaret, My Fair Lady, Once, The Foreigner (Cape Playhouse), Jersey Boys, Our Town (Aspen).

ERIC PRICE (Additional Materials).

Lyrics and Book: The Violet Hour, Radioactive, Presto Change-o, Around the World, Hello Out There, The Sixth Borough, and a musical adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. The Studio Recording of The Violet Hour with a cast of Broadway stars was named The

Best Cast Recording of 2022 by the Broadway Radio Show and inspired a documentary film Moment to Moment which tells the story of its creation. With collaborator Will Reynolds, Eric won the Fred Ebb Award for Musical Theatre Writing. He’s a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, a Dramatists Guild Fellow, and earned an MFA in Musical Theatre from NYU. In addition to his career as a writer, Eric was the assistant to 21-time Tony Award winner Hal Prince and worked with him for many years on the development of new plays and musicals. theviolethourmusical.com

CASEY HUSHION (Director). Broadway: Associate director of Mean Girls, Aladdin, The Prom, In the Heights, Elf, The Drowsy Chaperone, To Be Or Not To Be and Good Vibrations. New York credits include Call Me Madam (Encores), Fat Camp and Nerds (almost). Before launching the national tour of Clue, Casey directed the premiere at Cleveland Playhouse, as well as productions at La Mirada Theatre and Paper Mill Playhouse. Also at Paper Mill, she has directed Murder on the Orient Express, A Jolly Holiday, Beehive and Beautiful. Most recently, Casey helmed the national tour of The Cher Show and the new musical Mystic Pizza Casey served as artistic director of North Carolina Theatre for ten years. For television, Casey has choreographed episodes of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” Love to Marc and her three kids, Lincoln, Violet and Jane. caseyhushion.com

LEE SAVAGE (Set Design). Broadway: The Lightning Thief. NYC: Women’s Project, Second Stage Uptown, Keen Company, Acting Company, Mabou Mines, Labyrinth, Primary Stages, LCT3, Roundabout Underground, Page 73, Atlantic, NAATCO, and others.

REGIONAL: ACT, Asolo Rep, Baltimore Centerstage, Chautauqua, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theater Center, Glimmerglass, Goodman, and others. AWARDS: Helen Hayes, NAACP and Connecticut Critics Circle. Affiliations: Wingspace and USA829. MFA (Yale School of Drama), BFA (RISD), Head

of Scenic Design at Rutgers, Mason Gross School of the Arts.

JEN CAPRIO (Costume Design).

Broadway: Heart of Rock and Roll, Spamalot, Falsettos, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. National/ International: Falsettos, Joseph…, The Lion (West End/U.S. tour), …Spelling Bee (U.S. tours). TV: “The Pigeon Explains” (YouTube), “Tiny Time Travel” (PBS Kids), “Sesame Street” (seasons 47-54), “The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo” (Seasons 1-2), “Manhunt” (Apple TV+). Four Emmy nominations, 2020 Daytime Emmy winner for “Sesame Street”. jencaprio.com, @jencapriocostumedesign

RYAN O’GARA (Lighting Design).

Broadway: The Wiz, Thoughts of a Colored Man. National Tour (select): The Wiz, Mystic Pizza, On Your Feet!, MDQ – Christmas, Juke Box Hero, Blippi, Vocalosity, The Little Prince and A Night with Janis Joplin. Select: Cirque, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tokyo DisneySea, NY City Opera, Paper Mill, Walnut Street, Drury Lane, TUTS, New Victory Theatre, Capital Repertory and Bristol Riverside Theatre (2016 Barrymore). ALD for 29 Broadway productions. Graduated from UNCSA. ryanogara.com

JEFF HUMAN (Sound Design) is the director of design for Kirkegaard Integrated Systems Design. He was the associate sound designer for Something Rotten! second national tour and Seoul productions. His regional sound design credits include Clue at the Cleveland Play House and The Aliens and Bad Dates at the Weston Playhouse. Gratitude to Steve and Nancy Gabriel and Rhys Williams. Many thanks to Rossella and the kids for their love and support. kirkegaard.com

J. JARED JANAS (Hair, Wig, and Make Up Design). Select Broadway: Dead Outlaw; John Proctor Is the Villain; Buena Vista Social Club; Prayer for the French Republic; Purlie Victorious; Good Night, Oscar; Sweeney Todd…; Ohio State Murders; & Juliet; Kimberly Akimbo; Frankie and Johnny…; Gettin’ the Band Back Together; Indecent; Sunset Boulevard; The Visit; The Real

Thing; Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill; Motown; Peter and the Starcatcher; The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Recent Off-Broadway: Masquerade.

MICHAEL HOLLAND (Original Music and Music Supervision). Orchestrations/ vocal arrangements: Godspell (Broadway revival); You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Cincinnati Playhouse); Emma: A Pop Musical (Broadway Licensing); Farah Alvin: On Vinyl (2023 recording). Music and lyrics: Twelve Angry Men: A New Musical (2021 World Premiere, Theater Latté Da, Minneapolis; Asolo Rep, Sarasota, Spring 2024). Incidental music: Dallas Theater Center, Alley, Old Globe, Playwrights Horizons, Bay Street, others. Upcoming: She’s Come Undone (music and lyrics), Theater Latté Da, 2026/27.

ROBERT WESTLEY (Fight Director) has choreographed movement for Broadway, Off-Broadway, West End productions and award-winning films developing unique and exciting performances of dance, clowning, aerial acrobatics, puppetry and martial art. Broadway: I Need That, Bernhardt/ Hamlet, A Bronx Tale: The Musical, Hand to God. Off-Broadway: Teenage Dick (Public Theater), Important Hats of the Twentieth Century (MTC), The Thanksgiving Play (Playwrights Horizons). West End: Mad House. PreBroadway Musicals: The Sting, The Honeymooners

SAKI KAWAMURA (Associate Director) is thrilled to be back at Boddy Manor for the third time! Associate/Assistant: Pirates! The Penzance Musical (Broadway), The Counter (OffBroadway), The Cher Show (National Tour), Mystic Pizza (Paper Mill Playhouse/Riverside Theatre/Ogunquit Playhouse), and many more with Casey Hushion. She was named as the Directing Fellow at Roundabout Theatre Company last year. MFA Directing at Pace University. sakikawamura.com

WHITLEY THEATRICAL (Casting). Benton Whitley CSA and Peter Dunn. Current Broadway/NY: Hadestown (Artios Award) and Moulin Rouge! (star casting). Previous B’way/NY: Life

By Chris Anthony Ferrer

& Trust, Three Houses, How to Dance in Ohio, Life of Pi, Chicago, Paradise Square, Rock of Ages, Lightning Thief, Great Comet of 1812, Elf, On the Town, Pippin, La Cage, Radio City Christmas Spectacular Tours: Hadestown, Ain’t Too Proud, Hairspray, Waitress, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland. Regional: countless. Follow: @whitleytheatrical, whitleytheatrical.com

BOND THEATRICAL (Tour Booking, Marketing and Publicity) is an independently-owned theatrical booking, marketing and publicity company representing award-winning Broadway shows and live entertainment properties. BOND connects artists and audiences by forming strategic, authentic and profitable partnerships between producers and presenters across North America. For a complete list of current projects, please visit BondTheatrical.com.

PORT CITY TECHNICAL (Production Management) is a production management company based in Charleston, SC. Also referred to as “Work Light South,” PCT was initially started in 1993 as Technical Theater Solutions by Rhys Williams. TTS worked with WLP on many shows, including American Idiot, Nice Work If You Can Get It, In the Heights and Avenue Q. Since the conception of PCT, tours with WLP have included RENT, An Officer and a Gentleman, Vocalosity, Motown, R&H’s Cinderella, Something Rotten!, Bandstand, White Christmas, Jesus Christ Superstar, Company and the pre-Broadway and national tours of Ain’t Too Proud: The Temptations Musical. Current productions include Clue, Mamma Mia! Broadway, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Stereophonic

JENNA WADLEIGH (Production Stage Manager) is from Conifer, CO. Jenna is thrilled to join the hunt for whodunnit with this amazing team! National Tours: Ain’t Too Proud, Fiddler on the Roof, An American in Paris, South Pacific. Regional/Dance: U of U School of Dance, American Dance Festival, Bates Dance Festival. Love always C, J, A, K, and Addie. jennawadleigh.com

HARRISON SOLENDAY (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be joining Clue on tour. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA. His past credits include Tour: Ain’t Too Proud, Cirque Dreams; Regional (Pittsburgh CLO): Mamma Mia!, Titanic, Brigadoon, Beauty and the Beast. He wishes to thank his family and friends for their endless love and support!

LAURENCE CHRISTOPHER (Company Manager). National Tour: Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. Regional: Williamstown Theatre Festival. (Production operations manager/ assistant production manager) Broadway: Mamma Mia! National Tours: Ain’t Too Proud, Clue, Mamma Mia!, Mrs. Doubtfire, Stereophonic. Education: Temple University. For my family, friends, teachers, and former students. To every educator across the country — YOU make a difference!

WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS

(Producer and General Management). Formed in 2005 for the purpose of developing new work for young audiences, WLP is a full service producing, investment, general management, and technical supervision company with offices in Summit, NJ and Charleston, SC. WLP regularly employs over 200 actors, musicians, managers, and technical crews on productions throughout North America and internationally. Current and past productions include: the Olivier Awardwinning production of Jesus Christ Superstar (North America, U.K. tour, Australia, Asia tour), Ain’t Too Proud (Broadway, North America, West End), Clue (North America), Cluedo (U.K.), Mamma Mia! (Broadway, 25th Anniversary tour), The Who’s Tommy (Broadway), and the North American tours of Mrs. Doubtfire, Company, RENT 25th Anniversary tour, An Officer and a Gentleman, Motown, Something Rotten!, Bandstand, R&H’s Cinderella, White Christmas, American Idiot, In the Heights and Avenue Q. Produced Julie Andrews, The Gift of Music at The Hollywood Bowl and London’s O2 Arena. WLP is led by founding partners Stephen Gabriel and Nancy Gabriel. worklightproductions.com

LME PRODUCTIONS (Producer) is a production affiliate of theatrical development and IP management company Lively McCabe Entertainment. The company is best known for its collection of theatrical properties including: Clue (based on the 1985 Paramount film and Hasbro game) and its U.K. sibling Cluedo, the musical adaptation of Mystic Pizza (based on the MGM film starring Julia Roberts), and its Hits Musicals collection at MTI which includes country music musical May We All, 80s jukebox Always Something There..., holiday favorite The Santa Switch, and upcoming musical adaptations of the iconic films Girls Just Want To Have Fun and Can’t Hardly Wait. For more info please visit livelymccabe.com.

BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE

(Originally Produced) has re-emerged as a driving force in regional theatre for original productions of classic plays and musicals and developing new work since its multi-million-dollar restoration in 2012. The Wall Street Journal hailed the Playhouse as “one of the top regional theaters on the East Coast,” citing four recent productions in its year’s-end “best of” list. It has produced six world premieres, including Candace Bushnell’s Is There Still Sex in the City, Rock and Roll Man and Other World.

CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE (Developing House). Founded in 1915 and recipient of the 2015 Regional Theatre Tony Award, Cleveland Play House is America’s first professional regional theatre. Throughout its rich history, CPH has remained dedicated to its mission to inspire, stimulate and entertain diverse audiences in Northeast Ohio by producing plays and theatre education programs of the highest professional standards. CPH has produced more than 100 world and/or American premieres, and over its long history more than 12 million people have attended over 1,600 productions.

PARAMOUNT PICTURES

(Based on the Paramount Pictures MOTION PICTURE) a division of Paramount Global, has for more than 110 years

produced and distributed some of the world’s most iconic films. Paramount Global’s Broadway and West End titles include Mean Girls, nominated for 12 Tony Awards and now on its second national tour; The SpongeBob Musical, nominated for 12 Tony Awards; Sunset Boulevard, returning to Broadway in 2024; School of Rock; Ghost; Almost Famous; The Kite Runner; and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Stage projects in development include Clueless the Musical

HASBRO (Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE) is a leading games, IP and toy company whose mission is to create joy and community through the magic of play. With over 164 years of expertise, Hasbro delivers groundbreaking play experiences and eaches over 500 million kids, families and fans around the world, through physical and digital games, video games, toys, licensed consumer products, location-based entertainment, film, TV and more. Through its franchise-first approach, Hasbro unlocks value from both new and legacy IP, including MAGIC: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, Monopoly, Hasbro Games, Nerf, Transformers, Play-doh and Peppa Pig, as well as premier partner brands. Powered by its portfolio of thousands of iconic marks and a diversified network of partners and subsidiary studios, Hasbro brings fans together wherever they are, from tabletop to screen. © 2025 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

STAFF FOR CLUE

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS

Stephen Gabriel Nancy Gabriel

Anièle Fortin-Perkell, Chief Operating Officer & Executive Producer

Matt Kunkel, VP of Creative Development & General Manager

Sanjida Chowdhury, Assistant General Manager

Jordyn David Mackenzie Foster

Kimberly Helms Courtney King Marian Osadebe Casi Pruitt Mitchell Skolnick

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT PORT CITY TECHNICAL

Rhys Williams, Vice President of Production Hunter Storie, Director of Production

Diamond Fulwood Ryan George Rossella Human Tom Klonowski

TOUR BOOKING, MARKETING & PUBLICITY BOND THEATRICAL bondtheatrical.com

Temah Higgins Mollie Mann DJ Martin

Marc Viscardi Wendy Roberts Jenny Bates

BOOKING & OPERATIONS

Mary K. Witte Madison St. Amour Laura Rizzo

Jesse Daniels Kolten Bell Jordan Ivezaj

MARKETING & PUBLICITY

Steph Kelleher Elisabeth Reyes

Melissa Cohen Alexandra De La Cerda

Caroline Frawley Bridget Gross Tony Joy

Deborah Mann Harrison Mootoo Scotland Newton

Linda Stewart Katelyn Wenkoff

CASTING WHITLEY THEATRICAL

Benton Whitley, CSA Peter Dunn, CSA

LEGAL COUNSEL

Lazarus & Harris LLP

Scott Lazarus, Esq. Robert C. Harris, Esq.

Emily Lawson, Esq. Carter Anne McGowan, Esq. Diane Viale Patrick Wilcox

MUSIC CLEARANCE AND SUPERVISION

Janet Billig Rich and Lisa Moberly for Loudspeaker Music Group

“Clue (Alternate I)” (a/k/a “Clue Main Title”) written by John Morris. Used by permission of Sony/ATV Harmony (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved.

“Shake, Rattle and Roll” written by Charles E. Calhoun. Used by permission of Mijac Music (BMI), courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, and Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI). All Rights Reserved.

“Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream)” written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd McRae and James Edwards. Used by permission of Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI). All Rights Reserved.

Company Manager Laurence Christopher

Assistant Company Manager ....................... Zaryah Forde

Production Stage Manager Jenna Wadleigh

Assistant Stage Manager Harrison Solenday

Associate Costume Designer ......... Brynne Oster-Bainnson

Costume Assistant Emily Keebler

Assistant Lighting Designer................... Michael Crevoisier

Lighting Programmer Jonah Camiel, Taylor Jensen

Associate Hair, Wig and Makeup Designer ........... Lily Volle

Production Carpenter Tom Klonowski

Production Electrician Robert Virzera

Sub Production Electrician ....................... Jeremy Granger

Production Audio Jessica Glynn

Production Wardrobe ........... Rossella Human, Jaron Myers

Head Carpenter Shane Lowry

Assistant Carpenter/Flyman .......................... Lauryn Daley

Assistant Carpenter Ryan McDaniel

Head Electrician Lana Kathryn

Assistant Electrician Chaz Broadbent

Head Audio Ethan Ackland

Head Props .............................................. John Mark Zink

Head Wardrobe Rheid Heska-McJannet

Head Hair & Makeup .....................Kayla Cannady-Truewell

Swing Tech James Halliley

Production Assistant Jules Garber

Accounting Withum Smith + Brown, PC

Controller Galbraith & Co./Jessica Pressman

Social Media ........................ Marathon Digital/Mike Karns, Melanie Pateiro, Ava Coploff, Evan Kiel

HR Consultant .............................. K+K Reset, Kiah Jones, Karen Robinson

Banking .............................. FLAGSTAR/Margaret Monigan

Insurance

The Arts Insurance Program, LLC/ Bob Middleton, Meghan Coleman, Toni Preto Travel/Housing ........................... Road Rebel, Travel Trust Payroll Services Stratus Physical Therapy ............................. Neurosport NYC, LLC

Production Photographer Evan Zimmerman for Murphymade

Video HMS Media Merchandise The Araca Group

CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Costumes built and provided by Siam Costumes, Christopher Schramm, Giliberto Designs, Arel Studio, Bethany Joy Costumes. Audio Equipment provided by PRG. Lighting and Rigging Equipment provided by Christie Lites. Workboxes provided by Port City Equipment Rental. Scenery built and painted by TTS Studios. Original Props from Cleveland Play House. New Prop builds and modifications from BrenBri Props. Wigs built by Backstage Artistry.

Rehearsed at Pearl Studios

Backstage Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

The Adrienne Arsht Center and Broadway in Miami, in conjunction with Florida Theatrical Association and the Discover Broadway Education Program, would like to thank the following organizations for their generous support of CLUE.

Audio-description and assistive-listening equipment is funded by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County mayor and the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.

Frank Bolanos .....................................................Chair

Dr. Mary Palmer .........................................Vice Chair Rhoda Levitt. ................................................Secretary

Andrew Calienes ..........................................Treasurer Board Members ........Joyce Arbucias, Wendy Connor, Susan Euler (In Memoriam), Michael Goodman, Debra Weiss Goodstone, George Hoch, Susie Krajsa, Cristina Pla-Guzman, Dr. William Robinson, Frank Bolanos, H. Bryant Sims, Julia Valent, Miles Wilkin, Joan Javitz Zeeman (Emeritus) Executive Director .............................Larry Watchorn Director of Education ..............................David Atwood Marketing Manager ................Marissa Secades Olson

Chairman of the Board .......................Peter Schneider Chairman and CEO ....................................John Gore Vice Chairman .......................................Miles Wilkin President...................................................Lauren Reid Co-CEO of Interactive Division.............Jerome Kane Co-CEO of Interactive Division and CTO........................................... Matt Kupchin CEO of Theatre Division & CMO.............. Rich Jaffe

Executive Vice President and Head of International Business Development................... Kumiko Yoshii General Counsel........................................Sheila Lavu President, Broadway Across America......Susie Krajsa President, Marketing & Content..................Bob Bucci Director of Regional Marketing.......Camille Labrador Senior Director, Integrated Media....Katherine Theiss Director of Operations....................Rebecca LaGrasta National Director of Sales and Service ......Susie Hart SVP, Sales & Analytics.....................Joanna Minerley Regional Sales Operations Manager....Marc Finkbeiner Marketing and PR Manager...............Tiffany Macklin Senior Accountant................................Yvonne Brown Music Coordinator......................................Dana Teboe Sign Language provided by Hands On Broadway, LLC. Amy Leigh Hair CI/CT, Katharine Robertson NIC and Jamie Ferreira, NIC

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