Sleuth’s gets in the Gay Days spirit with “Ken and Scott Tie the Knot”

After taking time away from the Gay Days events, Sleuth’s Mystery Dinner Show is celebrating Gay Days and Florida’s legalizing of same-sex marriage with a revival of Ken and Scott Tie the Knot showing June 6.

“Sleuth’s is celebrating Marriage equality coming to Florida this year by remounting our wildly popular murder mystery Ken and Scott Tie the Knot,” said Laurel Clark, Sleuth’s Executive Show Director.

Sleuth’s ode to marriage equality hasn’t played during Gay Days in 10 years, but is back with a brand new cast.

“Orlando Theatre patrons will recognize their Detective this time as Rob Ward, better known as his alter ego Pepe. This Italian wedding mystery has guest laughing and singing until it takes an ominous turn with questions about Ken’s sordid past and Scotty’s mysterious extra-curricular activities. Ken’s Daddy Lou and cousin Vinnie are concerned Ken could be making a terrible mistake and the term “Family” takes on a doubly dirty identity when the festivities become a funeral,” Clark said.

Ken and Scott Tie the Knot at Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows can be seen June 6 at 6:30 P.M., plenty of time to get to the late night events, and is a one time engagement. Tickets available at www.Sleuths.com or by calling the box office at 407-363-1985. The show includes unlimited beer and wine.

 

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