- April 25, 2025
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Student director Tori Smith welcomed the audience to TFA's production of "Not a Clue."
Matt Santana, left, portrayed Mulberry, while Wilson Blair played the jock Captain Dan D. Lion.
Lauren Jackson, far right, aka Emma Corpse, was the first character to meet an untimely end.
Danielle Whipple played the part of Abigail Butler.
Aliya Asfour portrayed MisRead, an aspiring TikTok influencer.
"Not a Clue" was chock full of hilarious moments and fourth-wall-breaking antics.
Matt Santana as Mulberry.
Austin Williams portrayed Wendell Butler.
Amelia Kourie, as Snow, had the audiences in stitches.
Eli Harrison portrayed Milburn Pennybags, a character inspired by Mr. Monopoly.
Mia Brian, right, portrayed Turquoise, a self-proclaimed Christian whose knowledge of the Bible was suspect at best.
From left: Dan Minicz as Kelly, Aliya Asfour as MisRead, and Mia Brian and Turquoise.
Ava Walden's character Cavity Sam didn't last long before she was offed.
There was plenty of murder, mishaps and mayhem as The First Academy’s Upper School Theatre Department presented its fall production, “Not a Clue,” Sept. 12, 13 and 14 at the school’s Black Box Theatre.
The show, written by Katie Thayer specifically for TFA Theatre, pays homage to the classic film, “Clue.” Student director Tori Smith led the cast of six high-schoolers as they entered a mysterious Windermere mansion for an unusual game night.
The hourlong show had the audience in hysterics as the Jumanji-meets-Clue plot unfolded.
The TFA Theatre Department will host its Evening of One Acts Nov. 7 to 9, followed by “Annie: The Musical” Feb. 6 to 8, 2025, and “Little Women” April 3 to 5, 2025.