Busybody opens May 31 
at The Old Creamery Theatre

AMANA — Mrs. Piper, a cleaning woman for a suite of corporate offices, knows everything about everybody. But when she stumbles onto a murder, she just might know too much. Will the murderer turn on Mrs. Piper to keep her quiet? This play will keep audiences laughing and guessing “who done it” until the last scene.

“Busybody” was written by Jack Popplewell and is rated Theatre PG. The cast consists of Marquetta Senters of South Amana; Jeff Haffner of Cleveland, Ohio; Robert Kemp of Iowa City; Tom Milligan of West Amana; Jackie McCall of Marengo; Kay Francis of Naples, Fla.; Eddie Skaggs of Cedar Rapids; and Amber Snyder of Amana.

Directed by S. Joseph Nassif, “Busybody” will run through July 1 and is sponsored by Double Take Design Inc. Show times are 3 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays and 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

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