Come ready to eat, laugh, and solve the mystery!
Dr. Mark Schweizer, editor of the Sewanee Composer's Project and St. James Music Press, and author of fifteen Liturgical Mysteries such as
The Alto Wore Tweed, and The Soprano Wore Falsettos, debuts his newest Mystery Theater, Murder at the Octave, here at Grace Episcopal.
Regional theatrical talent is already signing on as cast for the production!

Tickets are free, but tickets are required and must be reserved by May 1. For more information and tickets call the church office at 540-463-4981 or go to  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dinner-mystery-theater-murder-at-the-octave-an-original-by-mark-schweizer-tickets-59917699452?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Free will donations will be accepted on site.