Clue

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Details
  • Runtime: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Intermissions: 0
  • Age Recommendation: 6+
  • Notes:
      • This production uses on stage smoke effect and haze, and gunshot sound effect
      • The play is the same version every performance

Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by the Wadsworth – the butler, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard race to find the killer as the body count stacks up. Clue is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out…WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT! 

Past Credits
  • Producers: The Araca Group, Work Light Productions, Lively McCabe Entertainment & Aged in Wood 
  • Book: Sandy Rustin, based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn
  • Additional Material: Hunter Foster and Eric Price
  • Director: Casey Hushion
  • Associate Director: Steve Bebout
  • Original Music: Michael Holland
  • Fight Choreographer: Robert Westley
  • Costume Design: Jen Caprio
  • Lighting Design: Ryan J. O’Gara
  • Scenic Design: Lee Savage
  • Sound Design: Jeff Human
  • General Management: 
  • Casting: Pearson Casting
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical 
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical 

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

Principal Cast: Mariah Burks as the Cook, John Treacy Egan as Colonel Mustard, Michelle Elaine as Miss Scarlet, Joanna Glushak as Mrs. Peacock, Tari Kelly as Mrs. White, Mark Price as Wadsworth, John Shartzer as Mr. Green, Jonathan Spivey as Professor Plum, Alex Syiek as Mr. Boddy, Teddy Trice as the Cop, and Elisabeth Yancey as Yvette.

Understudies: Greg Balla, Alison Ewing, Mary McNulty and James Taylor Odom

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† Part of venue’s 2023/2024 season

2025-2026

  • Producers: Work Light Productions, LME Productions
  • Book: Sandy Rustin, based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn
  • Additional Material: Hunter Foster and Eric Price
  • Director: Casey Hushion
  • Associate Director: Saki Kawamura
  • Original Music: Michael Holland
  • Fight Choreographer: Robert Westley
  • Costume Design: Jen Caprio
  • Lighting Design: Ryan J. O’Gara
  • Scenic Design: Lee Savage
  • Sound Design: Jeff Human
  • Production Stage Manager: Jenna Wadleigh
  • Company Manager: Laurence Christopher
  • Casting: Whitley Theatrical
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical 
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical 

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

SARAH MACKENZIE BARON she/her (Mrs. White). Following in the steps of her idol Madeline Kahn, Sarah is beyond honored to be a part of Clue! Credits: Alice Beineke (The Addams Family National Tour), Ethel (Footloose), Witch (Into The Woods), originating Michael Scott in The Office!: A Musical Parody Off-Broadway. Love to Ben, Coraline, Mom & Dad, ATB, and the entire cast & crew! @saronbaroness

ADAM BRETT (Wadsworth). National Tour debut! Recent stage credits: Anything Goes (Timberlake Playhouse), The Music Man (Argyle Theater), Cabaret (Stage of Life). His own adaptation of Treasure Island premiered off-Broadway at The Center at West Park (Dartboard). BFA: Carnegie Mellon. Thank you to Casey, Penny, Jordan, JC, and Micah and Benton! Love to Mom & Dad! IG: adam_brett_

CAMILLE CAPERS (Miss Scarlet) is thrilled to be making her National Tour debut with Clue! She would not be here without the love of her family. Select Regional: Elizabeth (Richard III), Belle u/s (Beauty and the Beast), Celie (The Color Purple), Esmeralda u/s (The Hunchback of Notre Dame). Commercial: Chromebook, McDonald’s, Nielsen Auto. NYC: NYC Play Fest., The Triad, 54 Below.

NATE CURLOTT he/him (Colonel Mustard) is so excited and humbled to be performing for you today! Regional Credits include The Music of Denali (Denali, AK); The Bull, The Moon, and The Coronet of Stars (Bloomington Playwrights Project); and Louisville Championship Arm Wrestling (Louisville, KY). Big love to his family, friends, and fiancé for the encouragement!

JOSEPH DALFONSO he/him (Mr. Boddy and others) is thrilled to be making his National Tour debut!  Regional Credits: The Glass Menagerie (Sierra Repertory Theatre, New Stage Theatre), The Play That Goes Wrong (SRT).  Off-Broadway: The Fre (The Flea). Film: In Transit. BFA Stonehill College. Endless gratitude to his family for their love and support. For Bruce. @josephdalfonso19

TJ LAMANDO (Mr. Green). Tours: An American in Paris (Adam), South Pacific (Professor), In The Mood (Man 2). Regional credits include: Avenue Q (Princeton/Rod), The Producers (Leo Bloom), Dracula (Quincy), Merrily We Roll Along (Charley Kringas), Peter and the Starcatcher (Prentiss). Big thanks to Whitley Theatrical, Worklight, Casey, and my friends and family.

MADELINE RAUBE she/her (Mrs. Peacock). B.M. Oberlin Conservatory, M.M. NYU. Tours: Countess Lily (Anastasia, 500 shows). Regional: Kate (Kiss Me, Kate), Lily (Secret Garden), Charlotte (Little Night Music), Christine (Phantom of the Opera), Lilly (Annie), Lulu (Footloose, Engeman), Tuacahn ’24 season. Recording: “Heathers Deluxe”. Love & thanks to Mom, Dad, sisters, Bryan. ATB Talent. IG: @mdrsinger

AT SANDERS she/her (The Cook and others) is a 22 year-old born and raised in Columbus, OH. AT graduated from Kent State University in 2025 with a BFA in Musical Theatre. She has worked with other theatres in the NE Ohio area and is excited to be making her touring debut with Clue.

ZOIE TANNOUS (Yvette) is thrilled to join her first National Tour! She dedicates every performance to Mom, Dad, and brother Zac, who sparked her love of comedy (flames…flames on the side of her face!). Credits: Nickel Mines, Heathers, Hands on a Hardbody. BFA: UC Irvine. Thanks to PMA, casting, creative team, mentors, friends, family. Now…who took the candlestick? IG: @zoietannous

KEBRON WOODFIN (The Cop and others) is a multitalented American actor and vocalist born and raised in the richly cultured city of New Orleans, Louisiana. He is also a self-taught pianist and composer. Notable credits include Film & TV: “NCIS: New Orleans”, “The Stand”, and Keanu. Theatre: Jelly’s Last Jam, Once On This Island, and Tennessee Williams’ Not About Nightingales.

KYLE YAMPIRO he/him (Professor Plum). National Tour debut! Recent credits include Wilbur Turnblad in Royal Caribbean’s Hairspray, The Baker in Into the Woods, and The REV. Voice teacher, a cappella clinician, and choral singer with credits including New York Philharmonic, New York Pops, Andrea Bocelli at MSG, and Josh Groban. DMA: James Madison, BM: Delaware. @kyleyampiro

THOMAS NETTER he/him (Understudy). Off B’way: Holy Rollers. Nat’l Tour: A Charlie Brown Christmas. Other favorite credits include: Fiddler on the Roof (Motel), Bye Bye Birdie (Albert), A Gentleman’s Guide… (D’Ysquith Family), Matilda (Trunchbull). Love to all “my people.” Spoiler Alert! – “It was Thomas, on the tour, with immense gratitude.” More at nothingbutnetter.com

ALLISON MASULIS she/her (Understudy) is on the road for the first time in the Clue National Tour.  She is a Chicago based actress. Her recent credits include Beautiful! The Carole King Musical, Working and Men on Boats. She’s been studying at The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade. To her parents, thank you! Their love and support have been no mystery.

TAYLOR TVETEN she/her (Understudy). Int’l Tour: Sound of Music (Elsa Schraeder). Regional: Once Upon A Mattress (Winnifred, OAT); Sound of Music (MUNY, The Lex); Heartbreak Hotel (Priscilla Presley, Lyceum); Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Elizabeth, Jobsite); Into the Woods (Cinderella); Hair (Jeanie); Jersey Boys (Francine, Sierra Rep); Sweeney Todd, Clue (Utah Shakes); Pride & Prejudice (Rep STL). @TaylorTvetenOfficial TaylorTveten.com

LAYNE ROATE (Understudy). National Tour: School of Rock. Regional: RENT (Weathervane Playhouse), Annie (Kauffman Center), American Idiot (Victoria Theatre), Titanic (Music Theater Heritage), School of Rock (Starlight), Freaky Friday (New Theatre), Baskerville (Great American Melodrama). Much gratitude to God, Whitley Theatrical, and the Clue Team. Love to family and wife, Morgan.

History

  • First National Tour
      • 2024–2025
      • Union status: Equity
      • Cast announced: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 (more)
  • Second National Tour
      • 2025–
      • Union status: Non-Equity
      • Cast announced: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 (more)
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Details
  • Runtime: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Intermissions: 0
  • Age Recommendation: 6+
  • Notes:
      • This production uses on stage smoke effect and haze, and gunshot sound effect
      • The play is the same version every performance

Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by the Wadsworth – the butler, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard race to find the killer as the body count stacks up. Clue is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out…WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT! 

Past Credits
  • Producers: The Araca Group, Work Light Productions, Lively McCabe Entertainment & Aged in Wood 
  • Book: Sandy Rustin, based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn
  • Additional Material: Hunter Foster and Eric Price
  • Director: Casey Hushion
  • Associate Director: Steve Bebout
  • Original Music: Michael Holland
  • Fight Choreographer: Robert Westley
  • Costume Design: Jen Caprio
  • Lighting Design: Ryan J. O’Gara
  • Scenic Design: Lee Savage
  • Sound Design: Jeff Human
  • General Management: 
  • Casting: Pearson Casting
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical 
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical 

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

Principal Cast: Mariah Burks as the Cook, John Treacy Egan as Colonel Mustard, Michelle Elaine as Miss Scarlet, Joanna Glushak as Mrs. Peacock, Tari Kelly as Mrs. White, Mark Price as Wadsworth, John Shartzer as Mr. Green, Jonathan Spivey as Professor Plum, Alex Syiek as Mr. Boddy, Teddy Trice as the Cop, and Elisabeth Yancey as Yvette.

Understudies: Greg Balla, Alison Ewing, Mary McNulty and James Taylor Odom

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