American Legion Post to hold murder mystery dinner

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The American Legion Post 455 is set to host Bidding For Murder, an interactive murder mystery dinner to benefit veterans on Saturday, August 22 at 6 p.m. and a dessert matinee show on Sunday, August 23 at 2 p.m. The events will take place at MTM Players, 2 Meadowbrook Lane in New Egypt.

The show will be directed by Past SAL Squadron 455 Commander Rob Michael Lasky of Hamilton.

The cast includes: Past Unit 455 President Deb Lasky of Hamilton; Mandy Danberry of New Egypt; Scott Sample of New Egypt; Past Post 455 Commander Tony Gladden of Browns Mills; Angela Robb of Philadelphia; Valerie Sheridan of New Egypt; Matthew Donohue of Doylestown; and Jessica Braynor of Lawrenceville.

Ticket prices are $30 per person in advance and $40 at the door. Legionnaires and active military receive $5 off with ID by using code “5offp455” online or by phone for the Saturday show only. Admission price to the Saturday dinner show includes the show and dinner (drinks and gratuity not included).

The Sunday show is a matinee with dessert and coffee included. Ticket prices are $15 per person in advance and $20 at the door.

Tickets are available online at mtmplayers.alpost455nj.org or by phone at 1 (800) 838-3006. Tickets are also available at Post 455 or from any cast member – cash or check only; if paying via credit card, you must use the online or phone service.

For further information, contact mtmplayers@alpost455nj.org.

CE-Hamilton

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