5m (or 4 with doubling), 3f It's a madcap mobster murder mystery: The retiring head of the National Crime Syndicate has called a meeting of regional crime bosses to announce his replacement. But when he ends up murdered (!) before choosing a successor, it is up to the audience to decide whodunnit. With six different endings, improvisational audience interaction, and a goon with a particularly warm place in his heart for a brick, Mountain of Crime's only real crime is being far funnier than a murder mystery has any right to be. A three-course meal for the actors (and potentially a real meal for…mehr
5m (or 4 with doubling), 3f It's a madcap mobster murder mystery: The retiring head of the National Crime Syndicate has called a meeting of regional crime bosses to announce his replacement. But when he ends up murdered (!) before choosing a successor, it is up to the audience to decide whodunnit. With six different endings, improvisational audience interaction, and a goon with a particularly warm place in his heart for a brick, Mountain of Crime's only real crime is being far funnier than a murder mystery has any right to be. A three-course meal for the actors (and potentially a real meal for the audience), this noir-inspired piece smartly flips those mobster tropes on their heads, while delighting with broad comedy. For performance licensing, please visit UproarTheatrics.com
An award-winning playwright since his teens, Francis RTM Boyle has worked from sweeping the stage on up: acting, puppeteering, directing, stage managing, choreographing stage combat, dramaturgy, text coaching, costuming, and teaching theater at university.The William Inge Theater Festival selected Francis' short play Another Part of the Field for their inaugural New Play Lab. The Strawberry One Act Festival produced Francis' Illusion of a Fantasy in New York City. Francis is currently working on a commissioned one-man adaptation of Moby Dick.Francis is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Rhode Island with a BFA in Theater, where he was selected for the Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society. He received his MLitt & MFA in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance from Mary Baldwin College and The American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, VA. He presented his scholarship at the Blackfriars Conference, the Grand Valley Shakespeare Conference, and has been published in Shakespeare Magazine. He formerly reviewed books for Time Out New York Magazine.As many of his plays will attest, Francis is a history lover. He cherishes the memories of meeting a survivor of the RMS Titanic, discovering an invitation from President Franklin Pierce, and holding a document bearing William Shakespeare's signature. Francis lives outside of Cincinnati with his wife, Angie, the Statler to his Waldorf.Francis' full-length plays, short plays, and monologues are available on the New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/9097/francis-rtm-boyle
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