Sometimes we seek entertainment to open our minds, to make us think and to learn. There are times, though, when we just want to have some fun!
Drury Lane Theatre Oakbrook is presenting a very funny musical spoof called Something's Afoot, a new murder mystery musical by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach with additional music by Ed Linderman. It takes a look at all of the murder mystery stories from movies, the stage and books, and creates a farce as one might expect from Agatha Christie or Erle Stanley Garner.
Ten people have been summoned for a meeting with Lord Dudley Rancour on his isolated Estate. As they arrive, a raging storm washes out the bridge, causes the phones to die, and then, so do our characters, one by one. David Perkovich has put together some of Chicago's finest actors to make this all happen swiftly and flawlessly. Never mind the music (fun, but not memorable) this is a solid cast led by the hysterically funny Liz Pazik as Miss Tweed.
The cast is rounded out by the always reliable Iris Lieberman, Don Forston who has a death scene that will leave you in stitches, the lovely McKinley Carter (always a delight to watch), Susie McMonagle who does it splendidly), as well as Jim Rank, Michael Accardo, Jon Cunningham, Roger Anderson and Mark Mahallak.
Even the set becomes a character in this production (Bill Bartfelt has done a masterful job) along with some wonderful costumes by Caryn Klein and lighting effects by Maya Bredenkamp.

Choreographer, Stacey Flaster pulled out all the stops, using every form of musical number since the 1930's. Canes appear from the orchestra pit as do sailor straw hats for the chorus line type numbers; line dances, kick dances, a little soft shoe—wait a minute, I don't think we saw "tap," but everything else was there and all very well done indeed—well worth the ride to Oakbrook.
Something's Afoot
Drury Lane Theatre Oakbrook
100 Drury Lane
Tickets: $25-$50
Reservations: 630-530-0111, Ticketmaster at 312-599-1212 or online at www.drurylaneoakbrook.com or www.ticketmaster.com






Something's Afoot. (Greg Kolack)">
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