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Murderer on the loose in Barrhead

For two days Barrhead Composite High School (BCHS) could have claimed the title of having the most murders committed at any high school in the country.
Mr. Uno, played by Jacob Kobes, is the first to meet with foul play.
Mr. Uno, played by Jacob Kobes, is the first to meet with foul play.

For two days Barrhead Composite High School (BCHS) could have claimed the title of having the most murders committed at any high school in the country.

However, luckily for the school, the victims seemed to have miraculous healing powers as all of them were seen walking about a short time after their demise.

That is because the murders were part of a BCHS dinner theatre production of The Murderous Mr. Mansion of Mr. Uno on Dec. 15 and 16. The idea of the play is that Mr. Uno invites six guests to his dark and mysterious mansion one stormy night for dinner. Over the course of the evening, it is unveiled that Mr. Uno has a secret about each of his guests, which he uses to attempt to get them to complete a task of his choosing. However, before the guests are able to complete their tasks they start dying by nefarious means one by one.

The guests who survive are tasked with unveiling who the murderer is before it is too late, a task that is made difficult because each night the audience, gets to select not only who the murderer is, but how the play is to end as well.


Barry Kerton

About the Author: Barry Kerton

Barry Kerton is the managing editor of the Barrhead Leader, joining the paper in 2014. He covers news, municipal politics and sports.
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