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Something's Afoot is supposed to be a musical spoof of Agatha Christie whodunits such as Ten Little Indians. ... The stock characters (a doctor, a wealthy dame, a sniveling nephew, etc.) are soon murdered off one by one as we find out each has a secret past. But the script has little in the way of wit.
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www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/07/13/tem_wwwtem2afoot13...
www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/07/13/tem_wwwtem2afoot13.html
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playersguild.ca/PlayersGuild/PlayCommittee.htm
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Something's Afoot, first performed in the West End Stage and on Broadway, is an Agatha Christie spoof. The action begins with a family invited to a ... I was slightly taken aback by one of the characters referring to a "happenstance", and by one of the musical numbers praising Franklin D. Roosevelt, but that's the script.
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www.towertheatre.org.uk/archive/2003/afoot.htm
www.towertheatre.org.uk/archive/2003/afoot.htm
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Michael Shawn Lewis, Elizabeth Dimon and Lisa Manuli in the Caldwell Theatre's Something's Afoot. (Photo by Sean Lawson); ... The show’s script by James McDonald, Davis Vos and Robert Gerlach purports to make fun of the whodunits by Agatha Christie -- particularly her highly successful The Mousetrap -- but it only manages...
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www.pbartspaper.com/2009/04/theater-review-with-somethi...
www.pbartspaper.com/2009/04/theater-review-with-somethings-afoot.html
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Better Late Than Never; Phoenix Theatre's Something's Afoot ... Their first production this season offered spectacular performances trapped within a bad script. Their second production exchanged a great script with a total lack of chemistry between the three talented leads.
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www.goldfishpublishers.com/SomethingsAfoot_PT.html
www.goldfishpublishers.com/SomethingsAfoot_PT.html
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Filthy the blog is couched in language like new moves afoot and fresh growth. There is no mention of the pedigree that alternative ( or whatever ) theatre has. No sense that the work never has dried up since the sixties. ... It's all written as if this is something new. whereas what it is is something that has just...
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blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2007/01/post_13.html
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A collection of damn interesting things. ... My God I’m second! Welcome back. It’s like bumping in to an old school teacher who is fondly remembered for his intellectual might and gently amusing anecdotes. It really is great that you are back. Now get on and right something DI!
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www.damninteresting.com/somethings-afoot-at-damn-intere...
www.damninteresting.com/somethings-afoot-at-damn-interesting
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We're assuming that something is trying to load into that zone, and he thinks IESpyAds is somehow picking it up. I ran a scan with AVG Anti-Spyware, and he had me install and scan with TrojanHunter and SUPERAntiSpyware.
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www.techsupportforum.com/security-center/hijackthis-log...
www.techsupportforum.com/security-center/hijackthis-log-help/144748-something-afoot.html
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Despite some minor weaknesses, the Musical Theater Guild's production of the murder mystery farce Something's Afoot is a delightful parody of Agatha Christie's novel Ten Little Indians. With light-hearted songs and choreography, the show was both humorous and suspenseful as unforeseen plot twists occurred.
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tech.mit.edu/V116/N19/somethingafoot.19a.html
tech.mit.edu/V116/N19/somethingafoot.19a.html
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