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'Moonshine and Tombstones': Murder mystery theater takes a western turn

| July 1, 2016 9:00 PM

Murder mystery theater returns to Coeur d’Alene next week.

“Moonshine and Tombstones” will be performed at 6 p.m. July 8, 14 and 15 at Coeur d’Alene Cellars, 3890 N. Schreiber Way.

This is the third summer Coeur d’Alene Cellars has hosted murder mystery comedy shows produced by Coeur d’Alene Murder Mystery Theatre.

This show is about the annual Moonshine Moon Celebration at Rogue City Saloon.

“The group gathered in the saloon certainly puts the wild in The Wild, Wild West,” said an announcement of the performances. “Blast yer Brains out Billy, the notorious gunslinger, is on the loose, Killer Kittie the Knife thrower has mysteriously returned home, and the crazy pyromaniac miner is drinking. Everyone is on their guard. After all it wouldn’t be Rouge City celebration if someone didn’t end up dead. All one can do is work to make sure they are the one doing the killing and not the one being killed. Wear your western gear and cowboy boots, iffin’ you dare…”

Audiences enjoy a no-host bar and appetizers while interacting with the performers.

Tickets are $35. To reserve a seat call, (208) 664-2336.

Info: info@cdacellars.com or tracey@cdasummertheatre.com