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A
GAME OF CLUE
Youth Halloween dinner in cultural hall-- youth groups with an adult
leader and an actor at each table All youth are to remain seated
throughout the dinner. The host will introduce the actors to the
youth and dinner will begin.
During dinner the actors will assume their roles, and act, as they would
expect their character to act. All actors, including the victim,
will be at the dinner, but will leave and return at least once during the
dinner. Each character will need to make some plausible excuse for
leaving. Madam Rose should be the first one out, and she returns near the
end without her ring. Mr. Green will follow Miss Scarlet out of the room
(he fancies her a bit). Mrs. Peacock and Professor Plum will
leave arm in arm, as they are married. Mrs.
White then leaves followed by Sergeant Gray. Col. Mustard follows
the sergeant out a few minutes later. Miss Peach then exits. After a short
period of time, all characters with the exception of Col. Mustard return,
the lights go out, Sergeant Gray sneaks onto the
stage and assumes his "dead mode" and the gunshot is heard.
Everyone then rushes back into the dining room...
Scene One: Dining room (cultural hall) At the conclusion of
dinner, the lights go out and there is the gunshot.
Mrs. Peacock (yelling) - "It's a body! It's a body! I'd know one
anywhere! It's right out there in the drawing room. It's a body all
right!!
Everyone is rushing around
Mr. Handleit - Please remain calm! I, Mr. I.L. Handleit
is here on the spot, ready to tackle anything! No need for panic! Maybe it
only looks like a body!
All actors gather around the body on the stage and watch as the mystery
unfolds. Mr. Handleit inspects the body!
Mr. Handleit (very nervous) - Yes! I'd say this is most definitely a body!
Quite dead! When could this have happened? And how? Which of you last saw
pourr old Sgt. Gray alive?
Mr. Green - Well, he definitely was at dinner tonight! I saw him putting
away quite a lot! Perhaps something he ate didn't agree
with him! Indigestion! That's my guess!
Prof. Plum - Now really Mr. Green, does this look like a case of
indigestion to you? Anyone with any smarts at all can tell this man needs
more than a Tums! This is most certainly Foul play! I suggest we call
Inspector CLUE-SO at once!
Mrs. White - Yes! Oh YES! We'd better phone for the Inspector right now!
He'll know what to do! Oh, what a mess, do you think bloodstains will ever
come out of this carpet? Oh, my...death is so untidy!
MR. HANDLEIT GOES OFF TO PHONE THE INSPECTOR
THROUGHOUT ALL OF THIS, MADAM ROSE IS RANTING AND RAVING ABOUT HER STOLEN
RING, TO ANYONE WHO WILL LISTEN!
Col. Mustard - Well, well, by Jove! Someone is dead! Reminds me of the war
years! Oh yes, we saw a lot of that sort of thing then! I can tell you!
Dead bodies here, there, everywhere. Looks much the same now---well not as
messy perhaps ... Why I remember back in 59-----
Miss Peach (feeling faint) OOHHH! Col. mustard, PLEASEEEEEE! Why I don't
think my little ole heart can bare it! Just look at poor ole Sgt. Gray, he
looks positively UNHEALTHY! Oh, I must simply lie down!
Miss Scarlet... Dead, my dear is most certainly...unhealthy! .... (Very
sarcastic!)
Madam Rose... O Mon ami! Dead is dead! But what about my ring? Given to me
by the Count! Cheri, jewels are so alive and mine are missing!
INSPECTOR CLUE-SO ENTERS WITH SPYGLASS, MUSTACHE AND CAPE!
Mrs. White - Thank goodness you are here! Come quickly! There's a
mess-----er, I mean a body in the drawing room!
Inspector - It has been reported to me that there is murder a foot here
tonight! Ahm yes, I see a body, a smoking gun and a bullet hole in the
heart! It's murder clear enough! Stand back, stand back! Don't touch
the evidence! Let us think this through-----AH, HAH!
This little hole in the heart!
This is most certainly a clue
Of a MURDER committed by one of YOU
Shot stabbed, poisoned or hung?
And in what room was the murder begun?
Tonight we play this game of CLUE
To try and discover, where, what and WHO?
When did the sergeant meet his fate?
Who did this dastardly deed of hate?
Mr. Handleit - Everyone back to their seats in the Dining room, please.
We'll organize and get our instructions. Trust me inspector! I know I will
be able to handle this! My name isn't Mr. I.L. Handleit for
nothin'! We'll meet you in a few minutes or so, after
we've gathered our CLUES. We'll help you solve it; we've nothing to Lose!
ALL of the suspects go to their rooms in anticipation of giving their clue
to the groups as they come to the room. If any youth are out of their
seats, return them now. The adult for each table will organize the group
and take the score card and pencil. The adult leaders are responsible for
seeing that each group goes to its respective room in order. Each group is
to stay in its room until the bell is sounded (about 3 minutes) Characters
can answer any questions asked or they can refuse to answer...try to
confuse the guests even more...do not lie, though. Just change the subject
Mr. Handleit - Each group has an adult driver. Do not make any
adjustments. You must go with your assigned driver and stay in your
group. Each driver will take you to each room and suspect. Where you
will listen carefully and gather you're Clues. Then you will return to the
Dining Room with your solution to this mystery!
All youth will leave with drivers. They will be gone about 30 minutes or
long enough to visit the eight rooms.
SCENE TWO: Dining room, with everyone re-seated at his or her tables.
Inspector - All right you suspects, all form a line so that we may know if
you committed this crime
ALL of the suspects will now give one or two sentences about where they
were during the dinner--and why they couldn't have committed the crime!
Inspector Tonight as you played the game of CLUE
You tried to discover what, where and who.
The solution to our mystery was found
As you traveled from place to place and around
How well do you remember the board game clue?
Therein was the answer to where, with what, and who
And now if still you haven't solved this crime,
Listen to the Clues just one more time
Each suspect tells their clue one more time each group now works out the
score card to figure out who did it!
Mr. Handleit retrieves the score cards and turns the time to Inspector
Clue-so the Inspector should really ham it up here, addressing each
character. If possible with a reason why or why not they were involved.
Next is a list of the room weapon and assignments and decor
ROOMS
WHO: Madam Rose (Madam rose is rich and snobbish, lots of
costume jewelry (include a huge ring) feathers, fancy dress)
ROOM: Billiard room (green felt or small pool table lamp...cue
sticks, balls etc.)
WEAPON: Knife
Clue:
What loathsome instrument could do the deed?
What weapon would you use, which on did they need?
A shot was fired, the mystery long begun,
But was this really it? Did they fool you with a gun?
WHO: Miss Peach (southern bell, umbrella, hanky, and purse)
ROOM: kitchen (In the kitchen...decor as is)
WEAPON: candlestick
Clue:
The victim lay just full of lead,
But was he really dooner dead?
If rolling him over you had tried,
A wound to the head you would have spied
The weapon that killed him you will need for this game,
But one who's without it will surely go lame
WHO: Professor Plum (Intellectual type, glasses, textbook,
pipe, and suit)
ROOM: carriage room (room...by a shed if possible...decor:
sawhorse with saddle, rope, lantern, tack, bale of hay)
Weapon: Rope
Clue:
This crime was done not out of hate,
But by someone to save his fate
Why do this awful shocking thing?
The sergeant saw and he might sing
WHO: Miss Peacock (Librarian type...Quiet yet devious
looking...cat eye glasses, hair in bun)
ROOM: library (In library in church)
Weapon: Poison
Clue:
And who found the body and for his sweet,
Fired that gun to remove the heat.
And he who helped was a charming fellow
So much in love, but not always yellow
WHO: Mrs. white (The maid, black outfit with
white apron, feather duster, dust rag)
ROOM: lounge (in the lounge...By a couch, with table, cloth
and lamp...dusting everything!)
Weapon: Lead pipe
Clue:
The clues to whom are really hard
So carefully mark these on your card.
This murderer is quiet, making not a sound
Look for a villain, anywhere and all around.
WHO: Miss scarlet (Red clothing...LOTS of makeup,
sort of sleazy----as much as legal)
ROOM: courtyard (Lobby area of church...park bench, spot light
greenery)
Weapon: Wrench
Clue:
Who did this awful deed of hate,
Who will get this much earned felons fate?
As dinner had begun being present was a must,
But when the shot rang out was there this fact will gather no dust!
WHO: Col. Mustard (in uniform, with a gun that will shoot a
blank or other loud noise)
ROOM: By a flagpole (clue room is the flagpole)
Weapon: revolver
Clue:
Where could you kill, in what room would you dare?
A murder most foul, just happened right there
This crime was committed by someone so bold
Who rushed into the night, out into the cold.
WHO: Mr. Green (Rich guy hanky...likes to impress the
ladies. Dressed in a fancy suit...graying temples any eyebrows')
ROOM: Conservatory (In a classroom with telescope table with
cloth maps compass etc.)
Weapon: Horseshoe
Clue:
Where murders happen, seem gray and all black
Just park yourself there and you're on the right track
The air was thick, almost hard to breathe
Sergeant gray rushed out in his hurry to leave
Then make a worksheet up with all the characters on it, all the weapons
and the rooms...like a score card..
THE ANSWER:
It was Mrs. White, the maid...she found Madam Roses ring and stole it and
the Sergeant saw he found it while taking out the trash by the carriage
house (where the horses are kept) and that is where the Sergeant saw so
she clubbed him over the head with a HORSE SHOE and killed
him...well...Col. Mustard was sweet on her and saw what she did so he shot
the Sergeant to take the heat of Mrs. White ... so when they found the
body they saw the gunshot wound, NOT the blow to the head...re-read the
clues and you will see how they start making sense...So it was MRS. WHITE,
IN THE CARRIAGE HOUSE, WITH THE HORSESHOE! If you want to change who
did it, you will have to re-write the clues a little to make them fit with
the new scenario. If you have any other questions ask and ENJOY!
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