Murder With the Beverley Hillbillies 

THE CAST: where every actor is a suspect and every smile conceals a secret.

Howdy! The Murder and Macabre Mystery Dinner Theater welcomes the Beverley Hillbillies! But a strange murder has occurred within this group of family and friends and someone needs to help solve this mystery. 

Y’all come on out to The Porterhouse Steakhouse on 707 Central Ave. and help. A Valentine buffet will be served for dinner and maybe Granny will cook up some boiled hog jowls and add them to the menu. A cash bar will also be available. 

So mark your calendars for Friday, February 9, and Saturday, February 10, and join in on the fun with this “Who dun it” comedy play. Doors open at 6:00 PM with the “all you can eat buffet” served shortly after. The play starts at 7:00 PM. 

Come dressed in your hillbilly duds or your swanky Beverly Hills glamorous attire and participate in our costume contest. Whooo, doggy! This will be a fun event. 

The tickets are $50 per person, must have reservations and you must be over 21 years old to attend. Call Lynn at 501-627-5534 for reservations or more information. Y’all come back now, you hear!!

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