NewsMarch 25, 2010

FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com Seymore Twitt, right, played by Kenneth Travis, seeks help from ace private eye Dudley Sharpe, played by Ben Jones, to find out who is trying to kill him, during a scene from the Kelly High School Drama Club spring play, "Murder at the Orient Express." Molly McGregor, center, played by Jennifer Abate, is co-owner of the Chinese fast-food restaurant where the two-act, murder-mystery by Craig Sodaro takes place. ...

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Seymore Twitt, right, played by Kenneth Travis, seeks help from ace private eye Dudley Sharpe, played by Ben Jones, to find out who is trying to kill him, during a scene from the Kelly High School drama club spring play, "Murder at the Orient Express." Molly McGregor, center, played by Jennifer Abate, is co-owner of the Chinese fast-food restaurant where the two-act, murder-mystery by Craig Sodaro takes place. The show will be presented in the Kelly High School gymnasium tonight and Friday beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door, with prices of $4 for adults and $3 for students. The play is suitable for all ages and is directed by Valerie Eubanks.

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