Soundings
By Mark Howell
The Key West Mystery Fest is a 10-day festival of mysteries and mystery-related events sponsored by Waterfront Playhouse from May 4 to 13. Scheduled are interactive puzzlers for amateur detectives and the world premiere of the mystery play “Home Exchange” by Hy Conrad at the Playhouse at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 5, followed by a party at the Sculpture Garden.
Mystery buffs also can get a clue at the “Crime Scene Photographer” solve-it-yourself puzzler set for 7 p.m. on Friday, May 4, at Casa Antigua, 314 Simonton St. Also a three-stage progressive dinner on May 6 in Truman Annex complete with a dastardly murder to solve.
For more information, go to KeyWestMysteryFest.com or contact Jeff Johnson at [email protected].
Event information, registration and costs are at www.keywestmysteryfest.com.
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