In the sparce setting of a government interrogation room, three criminal suspects are
interviewed. The professional interrogators must close the gap between suspicion of guilt
and certainty of guilt by getting an admission of the crime. Sometimes it’s tense and tricky,
sometimes it’s very funny, but always “Criminals” is an evening you’ll enjoy! Recommended
for audiences over 15.
~ “Emily” ~ A widow returns from shopping to find her husband’s skull smashed in …
sympathy and suspicion run equally deep as detectives close in on the truth.
~ “Ponzo” ~ A member of the mafioso is charming, glib, and apparently guilty of double
murder. But can the team trip him up or corner him into admitting it as his girlfriend
contributes embarrassing alibis and a top defense attorney verbally castrates their
interrogation?
~ “Frytz” ~ Nobody on their team can handle the slippery Frytz Caplan. It’s frighteningly
possible that he’ll walk and they’ll be fired. But it’s so funny to watch!
Evening performances: Fridays and Saturdays, August 8, 9, and 15,16. House opens at 6:30
pm, performance at 7:30 pm. Matinee: Sunday, August 10. House opens at 1 pm,
performance at 2pm.
Tickets: $20 in advance at www.panida.org or $25 at the door.