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The Psychic by Sam Bobrick

Presented by Stow Players at Stow Heritage Barn, Stow OH

Mar 04 - 19 2016
The Psychic by Sam Bobrick

Winner! 2011 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allen Poe Awards – Best Play!

 

The Psychic follows the chaotic life of Adam Webster, a down-on-his-luck writer, who has put a sign in his apartment window, in desperation to make the rent: “Psychic Readings $25.” The sign soon draws the interest of the lovely and conflicted Laura, her shady husband, Roy, Roy’s mistress, Rita, a gangster named Johnny Bubbles, and ace Detective Norris Coslow. In the surprising twists that follow The Psychic entangles Adam in a hilarious murder mystery that you won’t want to miss! The production is directed by Chris Bizub. The cast includes John Peters as Adam Webster, Anna-Jeannine Herman as Laura Benson, Scott K. Davis as Roy Benson, Matthew Bradley Smith as Johnny Bubbles, Natalie Romano as Rita Malone, and Dave Sherman as Norris Coslow.

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Adults $13
Seniors 60+ and students $10

Phone: 330-655-6051

Website: http://Stowplayers.net

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Stow Heritage Barn

5238 Young Road, Stow, OH 44224

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