Murder In Old Macdonald’s Barnyard – Dinner Theater Style

The cast of the Murder and Macabre Mystery Dinner Theater at their last production, “Wizard of Oz.” (l-r) T.J. Griffith, Steve Freeman, Paul Lowe, Frank Janaskie, Lynn Janaskie.

Old MacDonald has been having financial problems ever since COVID hit. His farm is not functioning as it should and he is going to have to make some changes with his farmyard animals… but they are not liking it at all.

Suddenly, Old MacDonald is found dead with a pitchfork in his…well, he is dead. Who would kill poor Old MacDonald?? Could it be Donkey the Jack Ass, Rocky the Rooster, or Miss Prissy Pig? Or maybe it was Baasheeba the Sheep or Elvis the bull. Or could it be another Animal Farm with the barnyard critters taking over?

Come help solve this mysterious barnyard murder Friday, May 27, Saturday, May 28, or Sunday, May 29, presented by The Murder and Macabre Mystery Dinner Theater.

Come dressed as your favorite barnyard animal or farmer and enter the costume contest.

Located at The Porterhouse Steak House, 707 Central Avenue, The Porterhouse will also cater an all-you-can-eat buffet with a cash bar.

You must be 21 years or older to attend and reservations are required. The doors open at 6 PM for dinner and the play starts at 7 PM. Tickets are $50 per person. Call Lynn for more information or reservations at 501-627-5534.

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