May 11, 2016 · 0 Comments
Edward Bare, an attractive, charming and likeable, but ruthlessly ambitious young man married to a rich, doting wife many years his senior, thinks she is about to change her will and decides he must hasten her end. Unfortunately, he finds himself with less than he had when she was alive, but quickly finds himself a wealthy widow. She’s wise enough, however, to keep a tight hold on the purse strings to his increasing frustration. Then, another rich woman arrives on the scene.
This is what goes on in Murder Mistaken, which is being presented by the Tipling Stage Company of Shelburne.
Directed by Bev Nicholas, Murder Mistaken opened to an enthusiastic audience Friday and will continue its run this weekend.
Tickets are $15 for May 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. and are available online at www.tiplingstagecompany.com, from Shelburne Town Hall or at the door.
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