2022-2023 Season

Clue

Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn
Written by Sandy Rustin

April 19 - May 20

OneAmerica Mainstage

Let the games begin!

Invited to dinner by a mysterious host, Mrs. Peacock, Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet, and the rest of the usual suspects roll the dice at a gloomy mansion where blackmail and murder are on the menu. As the players become victims, the plot thickens and the noose tightens. With thrills and chills, twists and turns, and lots of laughs, it’s going to be a night they’ll never forget…and neither will you!

Know Before You Go

  • APPROXIMATE RUN TIME: 1 hour and 45 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.
  • Tickets start at $25.
  • Clue is based on the Paramount movie (rated PG) and classic board game of the same name. It contains mild profanity, adult themes, strobe lights, and haze. Recommended for patrons 7th grade and above.

Cast Members

Ryan Artzberger
Mr. Boddy, Motorist, Chief of Police
Ryan Artzberger
Mr. Boddy, Motorist, Chief of Police
Ryan’s IRT credits include Little Shop of Horrors, A Christmas Carol, Clue, Oedipus, Cyrano, Tuesdays with Morrie, The Diary of Anne Frank, Noises Off, Romeo and Juliet, The Three Musketeers, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Crucible, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, God of Carnage, Rabbit HoleIron Kisses, and Death of a Salesman. Ryan is executive artistic director of the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company. Regional credits include the Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC, the Studio Theatre, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, the Goodman Theatre, Berkeley Rep, the Lookingglass, and Great Lakes. Ryan graduated from Ohio University and Juilliard. “Love to Marita, Will, and Clara.”
Emily Berman
Miss Scarlet
Emily Berman
Miss Scarlet
Emjoy Gavino
Mrs. White
Emjoy Gavino
Mrs. White
Devan Mathias
Cook, Telegram, Backup Cop
Devan Mathias
Cook, Telegram, Backup Cop
Devan has appeared at the IRT in Clue, Sense and Sensibility, Elephant & Piggie’s “We Are in a Play!,” and The Little Choo Choo That Thinks She Can. She is grateful to be part of the thriving arts community in Indianapolis as both an actor and a teaching artist. Credits include productions with the Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis, Actors Theatre of Indiana, Beef & Boards, American Lives Theatre, Summit Performance Indianapolis, and the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company, where she is a company member. Devan received her B.A. in Musical Theatre from Ball State University.
Beethovan Oden
Professor Plum
Beethovan Oden
Professor Plum
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Andrea San Miguel
Yvette
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Andrea San Miguel
Yvette
This is Andrea's fourth production with IRT. Past productions include Clue, The Book Club Play, and James Still's Appoggiatura. Regional credits include Mary Zimmerman's The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (Goodman, Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC, and the Old Globe), As You Like It (Guthrie), and Alias Grace (Cincinnati Playhouse). Andre has worked at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Syracuse Stage, Writers Theatre, Victory Gardens, Northlight, American Players Theatre, and Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, to name a few. Andrea is represented by Paonessa Talent. Next up, Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad directed by Susan V. Booth at the Goodman. @A_San_Miguel, AndreSanMiguel.com
John Taylor Philips
Wadsworth
John Taylor Philips
Wadsworth
Eric Sharp
Mr. Green
Eric Sharp
Mr. Green
Kerrington Shorter
Unexpected Cop, Backup Cop
Kerrington Shorter
Unexpected Cop, Backup Cop
Kerrington is an Indianapolis-based actor, writer, and musician who made his debut with the IRT in Clue. As a recent graduate from Marian University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, Kerrington has not only been seen on educational, community, and professional stages across Indianapolis, but also in commercials and local films across the Midwest region. He has most recently been seen on stage in Indy Shakespeare Company’s Love’s Labor’s Lost and Ricky 3 —A Hip-Hop Shakespeare Richard III, Civic Theatre’s Rent, Marian University’s Pippin, Summit Performance’s Skeleton Crew, Phoenix Theatre’s 172, and his original one-man hip-hop musical, The Loop.
Claire Wilcher
Mrs. Peacock
Claire Wilcher
Mrs. Peacock
Claire earned her Master of Fine Arts in Theatre from Michigan State University, where she specialized in acting, pedagogy, and intimacy direction. Claire is a Certified Intimacy Director with IDC Professionals (Intimacy Directors and Coordinators), advocating for consent-based theatre spaces, bodily autonomy for actors, and safe-yet-creative storytelling. Her intimacy choreography has been seen on the stages of the IRT, Phoenix Theatre, IndyShakes, Summer Stock Stage, Summit Performance, Purdue University, Marian University, Williamston Theatre in Michigan, Three Brothers Theatre in Waukegan, and Redtwist Theatre in Chicago, among others. More at clairewilcher.com
Henry Woronicz
Colonel Mustard
Henry Woronicz
Colonel Mustard

Creative Team

Jonathan Lynn
Screenplay
Jonathan Lynn
Screenplay
Sandy Rustin
Writer
Sandy Rustin
Writer
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Benjamin Hanna
Director
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Benjamin Hanna
Director
Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director
Czerton Lim
Scenic Director
Czerton Lim
Scenic Director

Czerton is ecstatic to be back, having designed last season’s IRT production of Clue. His work has been seen regionally in New York at Syracuse Stage, the Rev Theatre Company, Hangar Theatre Company; around the country in NYC, DC, Michigan, Ohio, Georgia, to name a few; and internationally in Melbourne, Australia, and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. He teaches design and other related topics for the Department of Theatre & Dance at the State University of New York at Fredonia. A proud member of USA local 829, Czerton is originally from the Philippines.  www.czlimdesign.com 

Izumi Inaba
Costume Designer
Izumi Inaba
Costume Designer
Izumi has designed Clue and Fahrenheit 451 at the IRT. Off-Broadway: How to Defend Yourself (New York Theatre Workshop). Recent Chicago: Brooklyn Laundry (Northlight Theatre), Billy Elliot (Paramount Theatre), Lehman Trilogy (Timeline Theatre). Upcoming: Little Shop of Horrors (Penobscot Theatre  Company), Constellations (American Players Theatre). Awards and exhibitions: Michael Maggio Emerging Designer Awards (2014), Jeff Awards (2011, 2014), Black Theatre Alliance Awards (2020), Prague Quadrennial (2019). Izumi is a member of United Scenic Artists Local USA829.
Jared Gooding
Lighting Designer
Jared Gooding
Lighting Designer

IRT: The Reclamation of Madison Hemings, Clue. Regional: Writers Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Florentine Opera Company, First Stage,  DePaul University, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Victory Gardens, TimeLine Theatre, Madison Children’s Theater, University of Illinois Chicago Theatre, University of Indiana Northwest, Remy Bumppo Theatre, Strawdog Theatre, The Hypocrites, Definition Theatre, First Floor Theater, About Face Theatre, MPAACT, and Pegasus Theatre. Jared was the lighting assistant for The Wiz Live on NBC, and associate designer for Lookingglass Theatre’s tour of Lookingglass Alice in Miami and Denver. Based in Chicago, Jared spends weekends as a professional DJ. goodingdesigns.com

Todd Mack Reischman
Sound Designer
Todd Mack Reischman
Sound Designer
This is Todd’s 22nd season as resident sound designer at IRT, and his 12th season with Indianapolis Shakespeare Company as sound designer/composer. His work has been heard at Syracuse Stage, Geva Theatre Center, San Diego Rep, St. Louis Black Rep, Actors Theatre of Louisville, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, among others. Todd stays involved in a variety of music projects around town. After more than 25 years in professional audio he can both create and describe the ruckus.
Leraldo Anzaldua
Fight Director
Leraldo Anzaldua
Fight Director
Leraldo is thrilled to return as fight director to IRT, where he previously directed fights for You Can’t Take it With You. Other Indianapolis crecits include Phoenix Theatre and Fonseca Theatre. Previous companies outside of Indiana include Alley Theatre, Houston Grand Opera, Colorado Shakespeare Fesitval, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, to name a few. He has been a motion capture performer and fight director with Sony Pictures in Tokyo, Japan, and for video games in Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden. He received a Master’s Degree in Acting from the University of Houston. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Movement and Stage Combat with the Department of Theatre, Drama, & Contemporary Dance at Indiana University.
Richard J Roberts
Dramaturg
Richard J Roberts
Dramaturg
This is Richard’s 35th season with the IRT, and his 27th as resident dramaturg. He has also been a dramaturg for the New Harmony Project, Write Now, and the Hotchner Playwriting Festival. He has directed IRT productions of A Christmas Carol, Bridge & Tunnel, The Night Watcher, Neat, Pretty Fire, The Cay, The Giver, The Power of One, and Twelfth Night. This season at Actors Theatre of Indiana he directs She Loves Me. Richard studied music at DePauw University and theatre at Indiana University and was awarded a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship from the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
Nathan Garrison
Stage Manager
Nathan Garrison
Stage Manager
This is Nathan’s 29th season at the IRT. He has also worked with Center Stage in Baltimore, Utah Shakespeare Festival, and Brown County Playhouse; and he is a company member with the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company.
Becky Roeber
Assistant Stage Manager
Becky Roeber
Assistant Stage Manager
Claire Simon CSA
Casting
Claire Simon CSA
Casting
Based in Chicago, Claire Simon CSA has worked with the IRT for the past 24 years on casting more than 40 productions, including Clue, Oedipus, Sense and Sensibility, Murder on the Orient Express, Twelve Angry Men, You Can’t Take It With You, Holmes and Watson, Noises Off, Appoggiatura, and many more. Other regional credits include Syracuse Stage, Asolo Theatre, Lyric Opera, Milwaukee Rep, and the Tony Award–winning Million Dollar Quartet. TV credits include Empire, Easy, Sense8Chicago FireChicago PD, Crisis, and Betrayal. Film credits include Divergent, Contagion, Unexpected, and Man of Steel. Claire has won two Artios Awards.

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