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North Charleston Presents Holiday Mystery Dinner Theatre on December 7

The North Charleston Cultural Arts Department is set to host a special seasonal dinner theatre performance in North Charleston on Thursday, December 7, with The Kris Kross: The Night Inspector NoClue Almost Saved Christmas presented by Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre. The interactive program offers a great night out for couples and groups looking for a laugh and a way to get into the holiday spirit. Dinner for the evening, catered by Centerplate, will be served buffet style and includes Ancho chili rubbed tri tip of beef with chimichurri cream sauce, chopped salad, smashed Yukon potatoes, vegetable medley, dinner rolls, and carrot cake. Tickets are on sale until Monday, December 4.

The Kris Kross: The Night Inspector NoClue Almost Saved Christmas is a merry madcap mystery. A socialite’s holiday party hits the skids when her cherished Maltese, Fruitcake, is stolen. All clues point to a certain Jolly Old Soul who’s sure to take the rap — until his old friend Inspector NoClue discovers that invited guests include members of the local chapter of the N.L.A … Naughty List Anonymous! Featuring roles for volunteer audience actors and pre-show caroling, it’s the night Inspector NoClue almost saved Christmas!

The Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre opened in Charleston in the late summer of 2012. Owners/producers, Darryl & Sherry Wade, relocated to the Holy City from Atlanta, Georgia, with nearly two decades of knowhow in the business of producing live, comic-mystery entertainment for corporate, college, and general public audiences. Highly ranked on Trip Advisor’s list of Charleston attractions, Black Fedora have established themselves as the go-to resource for family-friendly live theatre in a cozy setting. Their comedy-mystery shows are presented year-round at The Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre and Shoppe at 164 Church Street in downtown Charleston, with professional actors, volunteer audience participation and a la carte appetizers, desserts, and drinks. For more information, visit charlestonmysteries.com.

The Kris Kross: The Night Inspector NoClue Almost Saved Christmas will be presented at Montague Terrace at the North Charleston Coliseum, located at 5001 Coliseum Drive in North Charleston. Doors open at 7:00pm for dinner. Tickets are $40 per person. Group discounts are offered for parties of four or more. Ticket price includes dinner, performance, and gratuity. Parking is free. A cash-only bar will be available. To purchase tickets, order online at http://bit.ly/NChasDinnerTheatreTix or contact Pam Smith at 843-740-5847 by Monday, December 4, to order by phone. For information on additional programs and events, contact the City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department at (843) 740-5854 or visit the Arts & Culture section of the City’s website.