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ACC to Stage an Evening of Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre

(February 1, 2007 - Littleton , Colo. ) On Friday, March 2, at 7 p.m., Arapahoe Community College 's Student Affairs Office and Red Herring Productions will present an evening of   Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre . Dinner, beverages and an audience participation investigation will take place in ACC's Half Moon, Room M1800. Tickets are $8 for students, faculty and staff and $12 for community members.

To set the scene for the evening ACC organizers state that March 2 will mark the 85 th anniversary of the unsolved murder of Louis "Sticky Fingers" Francionne, a notorious 1920s mobster. Allegedly, "Sticky Fingers" was killed after being shot three times from behind prior to eating dinner at the Half Moon eatery in Littleton , Colorado on a cold November evening in 1921. There were no surviving witnesses and the case has never been solved! "Detectives" from the the ACC Student Affairs Office and Red Herring Productions ask that you come, dressed in 1920's era fashion, and try to figure out who killed Mr. "Sticky Fingers."

For more information or accommodations, please contact Matt Bowman in the Student Affairs Office at 303.797.5667 or stop by Room M2820.

Don't Forget! The Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre is set in 1921 so please wear the appropriate era attire!


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