A Middle School whodunit?

"No Body to Murder" delights audience and cast
Feb 3, 2010

A production of "No Body to Murder" by Edith Weiss was presented by the Collaborative Academic Recreation and Enrichment (CARE) drama program on Thursday, January 28, at the Wareham Middle School Auditorium. The show was a great success.

This was a comedy and murder mystery. The audience laughed while also in suspense, trying to find the true murderer.

"I laughed about everything," said Jennifer Harriman.

"[I] liked it very much," said Mrs. Diane Davis. "Costumes were great!"

The 6th- through 8th-grade students were in charge of coordinating the presentation of this drama. The show was not only supervised by the CARE staff, Ms. Furtado, Mrs. Brown, and Ms. Fondulis, but the staff assisted with great costumes and props for the show. Mr. Oliver, Ms. Ferreira, Mrs. Fernandes and the woodshop class also get a special thank you for their help making the window seat.

The cast had fun too.

"[it was] Fun, my part really fit me," said Tommy Winters, who played the role of Inspector Black.

Everybody worked very hard and tried their best and did it perfectly. If you want to learn more about this show, it will be on WCTV so you can find out who the murderer is once and for all!