MASSENA – This year for Trinity Catholic School’s annual gala entertainment, we teamed up with MATA (Massena Arts & Theater Association) and the SCHINE Players, as they presented an …
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MASSENA – This year for Trinity Catholic School’s annual gala entertainment, we teamed up with MATA (Massena Arts & Theater Association) and the SCHINE Players, as they presented an interactive murder mystery play, "Easy Money" by Juanita Violini
Dave Peets, Gracelyn Clary, Jeremy Kish, Allison Smith, Amy Murphy, and Ryan Murphy embodied their character from the beginning to the end, mingling with our guests, giving clues, or trying to throw you off the track of the true killer. With a surprise ending, that left our guest shocked and clapping.
Trinity Catholic School made a $500 donation from the TCS gala to MATA to further their goal of reopening the historic Schine Theater in downtown Massena.
See Facebook page (Massena Schine Theater) to donate, or to see the current progress, including the historic marquee that is set to be placed later this year.