| Costume coordinator | Loretta Roossien |
| Light Crew | Kalen Spees |
| Light design | Art Ellison |
| Light design | Kalen Spees |
| Set artist | Donna Barland |
| Set construction | Fred Baker |
| Set construction | Jerry Vogt |
| Set construction | John Jensen |
| Set construction | Linda Jensen |
| Set construction | Greg Williams |
| Set construction | Jordan Barland |
| Set construction | Sadie Walker |
| Set construction | Donna Barland |
| Set construction | Jerry Smith |
| Set construction | Dan Engelhard |
| Set construction | Eric Wise |
| Set design | John Jensen |
| Special effects creator | Rod Mash |
| Special effects creator | Charles Platten |
| Piano | Daryl Spadaccini |
| Piano | Kim Enloe |
This zany musical comedy takes a good-natured satirical poke at Agatha Christie mysteries and all the great whodunits! Ten people are stranded at the country estate of Lord Dudley Rancour during a raging thunderstorm. One by one they are picked off by fiendishly clever devices. As the bodies pile up in the library, the survivors frantically race to uncover the identity and motivation of the cunning culprit.
Thunder, lightning, eerie music and witty British humor set the mood for this non-traditional murder mystery!
This production opens April 25 and runs through May 18, with Friday and Saturday performances at 8 p.m. and Sunday performances at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for children 11 and under, and are available at the Kitsap Mall Customer Service Booth. All performances are at the CSTOCK theatre in the Silverdale Community Center at 9729 Silverdale Way. Theatre Information Line is 360-692-9940 or check the website at www.CSTOCK.org.
See you at the show! April 25 through May 18
| Actor/Actress | Character Role(s) | |
| George Kirby | Geoffrey | |
| Rachael Willis | Hope Langdon | |
| Harry Helm | Dr. Grayburn | |
| Jessica Pruitt | Lettie | |
| Trina Williamson | Miss Tweed | |
| Joe Connors | Flint | |
| Charles Platten | Nigel Rancour | |
| Leslie Engelhard | Lady Grace Manley Prowe | |
| Mark Jackson | Colonel Gillweather | |
| John Jensen | Clive | |
| Alan Travers | Clive (Understudy) | |