| Costume coordinator | Margie Kluth |
| Light Crew | Caleigh Symington |
| Light design | Dale Borer |
| Prop mistress | Pavlina Morris |
| Set design | Steve Goupil |
| Sound technician | Darren Hembd |
| Stage Crew | Tim Christensen |
| Stage Crew | Bill Buhl |
| Piano | Trina Williamson |
The creative team responsible for a recent Broadway flop (in which three chorus girls were murdered by the mysterious "Stage Door Slasher") assemble for a backer's audition of their new show at the Westchester estate of a wealthy "angel."
The house is replete with sliding panels, secret passageways and a German maid who is apparently four different people - all of which figure diabolically in the comic mayhem that follows when the infamous "Slasher" makes his appearance and strikes again - and again.
As the composer, lyricist, actors, and director prepare for their performance, and a blizzard cuts off any possible retreat, bodies start to drop in plain sight, knives spring out of nowhere, masked figures drag their victims behind swiveling bookcases, and accusing fingers point in all directions.
However, and with no thanks to the bumbling police inspector who snowshoes in to investigate, the mystery is solved in the nick of time and the "Slasher" unmasked - but not before the audience has been treated to a sidesplitting good time and a generous serving of the author's biting, satiric, and refreshingly irreverent wit.
| Actor/Actress | Character Role(s) | |
| Trina Williamson | Helsa Wenzel | |
| Karlene George | Elsa Von Grossenknueten | |
| Jerry Vogt | Michael Kelly | |
| Raymond Deuel | Patrick O'Reilly | |
| David Denny | Ken de la Maize | |
| Leslie Engelhard | Nikki Crandall | |
| Chris Ward | Eddie McCuen | |
| Mary Frank | Marjorie Baverstock | |
| Derek Niegemann | Roger Hopewell | |
| Cynthia Collier | Bernice Roth | |
| Mitch Ycaza | Baron Von Grossenknueten | |