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William White’s debut play is now available! Licencing for shows is incredibly reasonable, so this play is perfect for all local theatre groups to use.

Step into the world of smoke, jazz, and secrets.

This is not your ordinary murder mystery. Every night brings a new twist, a new ending, and a fresh round of suspicion.

Picture it: The Half Moon Club, a prohibition-era speakeasy alive with the sound of jazz, laughter, and clinking glasses. The air is thick with excitement. The band is playing. The crowd is buzzing. And front and centre is Toots Malone, the trumpet player everyone came to hear.

Then suddenly, the music stops. Toots is dead.

From that moment, the sparkle of the evening turns to intrigue. The show transforms. The suspects step into the light. Each has a motive, each hides a secret. Is it Miss Kitty Katz, the singer with a dangerous charm? Dollface, driven by jealousy? Or Big Momma, the owner who knows too much?

This is an interactive, three-act experience that pulls the audience right into the story. Actors mingle with the crowd before the curtain even rises. They draw the audience into the mystery, challenge them to watch closely, and keep them guessing until the end.

There are eight vivid roles, adaptable for larger or smaller casts. And with five possible endings, no two performances are ever the same.

Keep it lively. Keep it tense. Keep the audience on their toes.

So raise a glass, take your cue, and get ready to find out who really killed Toots Malone.

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