Name:
Megan Heffernan
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Seven
Favorite Role:
Cami Blatt
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
How each show (and cast) is completely unique from one to the next. There is NEVER a dull moment and it really keeps you on your toes…
Personal message to your fans:
Come play with us! It really is as much fun as it looks!
Name:
Daymond Caylo
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Favorite Role:
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Personal message to your fans:
Name:
Ben Langton
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Favorite Role:
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Personal message to your fans:

Name:
Michael Mendez
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Five
Favorite Role:
Cliff Worthington
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
My favorite moments are when you see the audience consumed with uncontrollable laughter as things get more and more absurd.
Personal message to your fans:
To me interactive mystery theatre is theatre that’s been hijacked by a bunch of mad angry pirates. To those who have enjoyed the mysteries over the years thanks for coming to the shows and sharing some very funny moments.

Name:
Jake Pardee
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Ten +
Favorite Role:
Cliff Worthington
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
The opportunity to
talk with so many interesting audience members night after night; learning
about their lives, their likes, and professions. I enjoy the opportunity
to incorporate some of their backgrounds and histories into the show.
During each show, revealing one to two celebrity look-alikes that have come
to participate. The best is when the audience laughs uproariously over
spontaneous antics take place in the context of the mystery. That, and of
course my fellow actors. I get to work and hang out with some of the most
talented people in the region.
Personal message to your fans:
As a stand-up comedian and an actor, its a
privilege and an honor to be able to practice this craft year after year.
I get paid for and laughed at for playing dress-up, being disruptive and
saying outrageous things...The same things that got me tossed out of the
classroom as a child. Revisit your child-like ability to have fun. Get up
and do the hokey pokey, organize an impromptu conga line, start a human
cattle drive by mooing in a public crowded venue. Do the things in life
that give you joy and laughter. And if you can't do it for yourself, then
get a bunch of your friends and come to one of our mysteries real soon.
Folks are just "dying" to have fun!
Name:
Doug Proctor
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Twelve (…and then some)
Favorite Role:
Carl Switzer
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Being able to play with people and have them play back. The fun the laughs,
being in the moment, knowing I am doing my part to help Marne not lose her house
Personal message to your fans:
Thank you for coming to AMP (Adams Mystery Playhouse) and interacting with us! Come back and bring some
friends, if you don't have any friends, rent some!
Name:
Darrin Ray
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Favorite Role:
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Personal message to your fans:
Name:
Juli Redson-Smith
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Ten
Favorite Role:
Tara Lindt
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Playing with the audience and singing.
Personal message to your fans:
All that is accomplished is impossible without you! You are amazing and I love you!! Keep those cards and letters coming! I promise to read and reply to each and every one!
Name:
Marnie Ward
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
One and a half
Favorite Role:
Tara Lindt
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Every show is unique!
Personal message to your fans:
Thanks for being more than an audience
member, but a participant - if it weren't for you we couldn't do what we
love to do!!!
Name:
Gina Wencel
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Three
Favorite Role:
Trixie Chanteuse (
The Case of the Flapper's Fatal Flaw)
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Singing 'Daddy'!
Personal message to your fans:
I like to be mysteriously amusing…
Name:
Marne Wills-Cuellar
How many years with Death for Dinner Mysteries:
Favorite Role:
What you like best about doing Interactive Mysteries:
Personal message to your fans: