Announcing the Cast of Murder is a Fine Art

South City Theatre is proud to announce our cast for our next production with The Pelham Beat: Murder is a Fine Art by Jack Pachuta.

Show dates are September 19 and 20, 2025. Performances will be held at the Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena.

Fiona Fakes: Ayla Thacker-Croom
Brett Cutler: Clark French
Luigi Lambrusco: Jon Curren
Security Guard: Julia Levy
Sharon Sharalike: Katherine Simmons
Libby LaBelle/Lilac LaBelle: Lizzie Bowen
Rumor monger: Madelyn Harbison
Rumor monger/Fiona Fakes understudy: Michelle
Vercher
Rumor monger: Ron Rabun
Pete Casso: Max Berrios
Directed by: Lisa Ponder

Please visit The Pelham Beat’s Facebook page for
reservation information.

Murder is a Fine Art

Murder is a Fine Art by Jack Pachuta
Join us for our Fall Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre, in Partnership with The Pelham BEAT.
Libby LaBelle, art critic for the influential “Graphic News,” used her vitriolic columns to destroy the careers of many artists. A good review from Libby meant instant success. A bad review could signal the end of the line for the career of even the most talented individual.
And, Libby didn’t limit her critiques to the art world. She’d regularly write scathing comments about the events she’d attended, panning the planning as well as the cuisine and wine selections. That’s why, over the years, her list of eminent enemies grew. She was loved by her adoring fans and hated by the targets of her poisonous prose.
When it was announced that impressionist artist Pete Casso was to preview an upcoming exhibit at the Creative Connection Art Gallery, Libby made a point of letting everyone know she’d be there to, once again, pen a negative review of Casso’s latest masterpiece.
Who would have suspected that the review would never be printed? For, in the middle of an acerbic attack on both the artwork and the occasion, Libby collapsed in a heap on the floor of the gallery, her worrisome word processor silenced forever.
Did someone take the opportunity to do away with her explosive expletives? And, what past unknown indiscretions could have prompted the passion? It would take a palette of investigative skills to solve the case and identify the murderer.
Show dates are September 19 and 20, 2025 at the Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena.
Tickets will be on sale soon.