Howell HS Performing Arts Department presenting “Clue: High School Edition”

November 1, 2025
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Standing, from left, are Cooper Burley (Professor Plum), Jeffrey Stimson (Mr. Green), and Colin Putkela (Colonel Mustard). Seated, from left, are Ali Malloy (Miss Scarlet), Laney Cain (Mrs. White), and Katelyn Clark (Mrs. Peacock) / Photo by Richard Lim

Based on the classic board game and fan-favorite film, “Clue: High School Edition” is a fast-paced comedic mystery that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.

On a stormy night, six eccentric guests, Miss Scarlet (Ali Malloy), Professor Plum (Cooper Burley), Mrs. White (Laney Cain), Mr. Green (Jeffrey Stimson), Mrs. Peacock (Katelyn Clark), and Colonel Mustard (Colin Putkela) arrive at Boddy Manor for a dinner party, only to discover their host Boddy (Anna Counts) has been murdered. With a host of odd weapons, a mysterious butler named Wadsworth (Adam Kelleher), a maid named Yvette (Maddy Meeuwisse) and plenty of secrets to go around, the guests must work together to solve the case before anyone else meets their fate.

“The cast and crew are so excited to bring ‘Clue: High School Edition’ to the Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center,” said Amanda Malo, Howell High School performing arts teacher and play director.

“This show is fast-paced and full of hilarious moments as the dinner party guests try to uncover who is responsible for Mr. Boddy’s demise. The audience will be captivated by the way our students bring these beloved characters from the classic board game to life.”

You can read cast profiles here.


The Howell High School Performing Arts Department will present “Clue: High School Edition,” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, and Saturday, Nov. 8; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at the Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center, 1200 W. Grand River Ave. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased online by clicking here, or at the door.


 

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