When you do theatre in the desert, particularly in Death Valley, you seldom get the chance to get cozy onstage.… Read more Knit, Please!: The Making of Woman in the Walls (Part 3)
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Icing on the Cake: The Making of Eat Cake (Part Four)
Gilt. Glitter. Glamour. When you think of the Palace of Versailles, all three leap to your mind. The walls clad… Read more Icing on the Cake: The Making of Eat Cake (Part Four)
An Excess of Frosting: The Making of Eat Cake (Part Three)
When you do a show set in 18th century Versailles, you know the costumes are going to extreme. Larger than… Read more An Excess of Frosting: The Making of Eat Cake (Part Three)
Let Them Eat Cake
It’s time to have our cake and eat it too, because the first show of MMP’s 2019 season is upon… Read more Let Them Eat Cake
Post Mortem: WHAT HAPPENS AT SUNDOWN
Welcome to Post Mortem! This is where Master Mystery Productions looks back on the performance of its most recent show.… Read more Post Mortem: WHAT HAPPENS AT SUNDOWN
Buffalo in Taffeta: The Making of What Happens in Sundown (Part 3)
One of June Schulz’s most memorable and devastating quips in the original Goodbye Hollywood referred to a beautiful, custom-made pink… Read more Buffalo in Taffeta: The Making of What Happens in Sundown (Part 3)
Wouldn’t Be Caught Dead In It: The Making of Femme Fatales (Part 3)
When you design a show around fashion, such as our upcoming Femme Fatales, you need the fashion. Everything from clothing,… Read more Wouldn’t Be Caught Dead In It: The Making of Femme Fatales (Part 3)
Fashion Victim: The Making of Femme Fatales (Part 1)
The life of a supermodel can be deadly as our latest interactive mystery, Femme Fatales, is going to explore. The… Read more Fashion Victim: The Making of Femme Fatales (Part 1)
Femme Fatales Model Casting
In late October, Master Mystery Productions will be reuniting with our first ever clients–The Red Hat Ladies of Bakersfield–for our… Read more Femme Fatales Model Casting
Dress for Your Worst Enemy: The Making of Bury Me in Paris (Part 4)
Those words from Coco Chanel, whose legendary career in fashion began in the 1920’s, set up the attitude we at… Read more Dress for Your Worst Enemy: The Making of Bury Me in Paris (Part 4)