Archive for the ‘Dinner Theatre’ Category
Monday, March 12th, 2012
Stop the presses! Starlight Productions now has 3, count them, THREE new entertaining shows for your home or corporate event!
“I Love You to Death” takes family values to a whole new level when a VERY close family’s cousin’s wedding is disrupted by the death of the groom! Yes, they’re stereotypes, but these hayseed hillbillies are funnier than a pig in slop!
“Dying to Stay Alive” – you think you know them, but these are the original poseurs – from Diana Rush to John Revolting and Bruce Wee to Care, see how Studio 24 is MUCH funnier and more hip than that other club with a number – that is, until the Club owner and her illicit lover are found dead! Who did it? Who cares when there’s this many crazy cats around!
“Vinny & Vickie’s Huge Italian Wedding” Tony and Tina? Joey and Maria? They’ve got nothing on this ‘whacked’ family. The Groom used to ‘date’ the Maid of (dis-)Honor? His father is hitting on Vickie’s widowed ‘Grand’-mother? And who’s this wedding planner that has everyone wondering about his shoes? You gotta see it to believe it!
Check out our Murder Mysteries page for more details and bookmark this page to learn more about Vinny & Vickie!!
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Starlight Productions is casting for an adult female, age 30-50 for our upcoming comedy murder mystery show on August 14, 2010, at NirVana in Fort Myers.
The role is Mimi Gregory: Daughter of victim. Niece to Clara. Married to Roger. Grand daughter of the late Lord Barton.* Puts up with the clan, appears to be the glue, but has her own motives.
For more details on the show, go to our Murder Mysteries page and look up “A Death in the Family.”
If you or anyone you know is interested, please send a headshot and resume to Casting@StarlightstudioProductions.com. Time is of the essence: We will be casting the part ASAP!
Tags: Dinner Theatre, murder mystery, Starlight Productions
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Starlight Productions is looking for an adult male to fill a role in our upcoming murder mystery, “A Death in the Family.”
The role is Hodgson, the Barton Family Lawyer. He is brash and unapologetic – think “Boss Hogg” from the Dukes of Hazzard TV show.
Interested parties can e-mail their headshot and resume to Casting@starlightstudioproductions.com
We will be casting for an August performance date, but more dates and projects are on the horizon.
Tags: Independent Film, Starlight Productions
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
Starlight Productions is gearing up for one of our biggest nights so far – performing our original Murder Mystery, NirVana Clubhouse Murders at the NirVana club in Fort Myers, Florida.
How far would you go to get what you want? For money, fame and love, they’ll cheat, lie and manipulate. The clubhouse manager holds the keys to make any of their dreams come true, but which one of our skillful suspects is willing to risk it all to get what they want? As the twists and turns mix with laughter and surprises, can you figure out whodunit before another unwilling accomplice is done in?
Find out when you get your shot in “Nirvana Clubhouse Murders,” the latest interactive comedy murder mystery from Starlight Productions. Presented with a a meal and full bar service by NirVana, 9101 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL (239) 277-9101
Starlight Productions is known for their extremely funny, well-produced Comical Murder Mysteries and NirVana is known for the finest Indian Fusion food in Southwest Florida.
Don’t spend $60+ to be trapped on a “dinner theatre” train, possibly getting seasick, using a closet for a bathroom, unable to smoke and limited to 3 entrees that never seem to change and take forever to arrive at your table.
Come to a real theatre stage, enjoy a buffet of several Indian Fusion foods, and if you need to step out for a smoke or to use the facilities, there’s plenty of time between the acts. Plus a full bar, only a few feet away – no waiting forever for your food or alcohol. And the cost is only $40.00 per person – a very reasonable cost for an unforgettable date.
Seating is limited, so we highly recommend reservations for this event. It may sell-out, so please call James at 239-277-9101 to reserve your spot now!
“NirVana Clubhouse Murders” is an interactive comedy murder mystery written and directed by Marty Wisher and presented exclusively by Starlight Productions for NirVana.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
One of the hottest new night spots in Fort Myers, NirVana, has just booked Starlight Productions to perform one of our top interactive Murder Mysteries!
Friday, June 25, 2010, Starlight Productions is presenting the “NirVana Clubhouse Murders” at NirVana’s private banquet room, located in front of the main restaurant at 9101 College Parkway, in Fort Myers. During the show, enjoy the fine Indian and Fusion food that NirVana is known for, as well as a full bar, while you try to decide whodunnit.
The cost for the dinner and the show is only $40.00 per person, making it one of the best entertainment deals in Southwest Florida.
The show begins at 7:30 and tickets can be purchased by calling James at NirVana at 239-277-9101. There is limited seating and this show is expected to sell out quickly, so get your tickets while they are still available!
Download the flyer here!
Tags: Dinner Theatre, Starlight Productions
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Starlight Productions is proud to help stimulate the economy of Southwest Florida by providing our own special Murder Mystery Entertainment Package!
For the next 6 months, any company, location or event coordinator will benefit from booking Starlight Productions to provide their unique comedy Murder Mysteries as entertainment.
It works like this:
You agree to book Starlight Productions for 3 consecutive months of entertainment. In return, we offer a substantial discount, allowing you to enjoy our services and build up an audience by word of mouth. The months must be consecutive, but can be every other month.
- First Month, you get half off of our regular fee, paying only $600 and you and your guests enjoy “A Death in the Family”
- Second Month, you get 25% off of our regular fee, paying only $900 and you and your guests enjoy “Clubhouse Murder”
- Third Month, you pay our regular fee of $1200, and you and your guests enjoy a brand new murder mystery, “Murder in Plain Sight”
In just three months, the quality entertainment provided by Starlight Productions makes you a hero to your guests and employers. Everyone wins!
Tags: Dinner Theatre, Starlight Productions
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Grandpa Henry & Gordo
Starlight Productions was hopping this week!
Things kicked off on Friday, December 4th, as Starlight Productions’ Paul Rose Jr. and John Nicolette performed two back to back Compassionate Christmas FamJam shows as Grandpa Henry and Gordo at Cape Christian Fellowship.

2009 Holiday Cast
Then, on Thursday, December 10th, Jenny Sonneman, Caleb Williams and John Nicolette joined Paul A. Rose Jr, Teresa Cobb & Marty Wisher “on stage” as we entertained potential new residents at Gulf Coast Village with “A Holiday Recipe for Murder,” written by Marty Wisher.
On Friday, December 11th, we spent a few hours celebrating in Perkins at the United Film & Television Artist (UFTA)’s annual Christmas Party, where Starlight Productions’ own Paul Rose Jr. was elected as President of the UFTA organization for the upcoming year. Paul plans to work with the Board to make UFTA an even stronger, more relevant organization for members associated with the Television and Film Arts.
On Saturday, December 12th, Paul Rose Jr. and John Nicolette returned to Cape Christian Fellowship, reprising their FamJam roles and performing four shows back to back at Cape Christian Fellowship that were each followed by food and gifts for needy families and kids – one show was just for special needs kids in Cape Coral.

Bo Peep Entertains
And finally, Saturday evening, the cast of “Holiday Recipe for Murder” was reassembled to perform at a private Christmas party for some of Cape Coral’s prominent citizens.
Please take a moment to enjoy the gallery, which includes many photos of the various events we participated in! (FamJam & Compassion Party photos courtesy of Reverend Dennis Gingerich of Cape Christian Fellowship.)
Tags: Dinner Theatre, Starlight Productions
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Monday, September 28th, 2009

Marty Wisher as Marilyn Monroe
Starlight Productions provided special entertainment for Gulf Coast Village residents and their guests this week as part of their social calendar. The retirement lifestyles community hosted a 50′s-style soc hop, complete with a soda stand, classic cars, tunes from the live band, The Magic Moments, and of course, classic celebrity impersonators from Starlight Productions!

Ryan Sharp as Elvis Presley
Marty Wisher once again played Marilyn Monroe at the height of her popularity and Ryan Sharp stepped in to play the young Elvis Presley. The residents were thrilled with Marilyn and Elvis, getting pictures, chatting with them and dancing with them all afternoon long.
Starlight Productions will return to Gulf Coast Village in December, performing their Christmas murder mystery, A Holiday Recipe for Murder for prospective clients.
Tags: Celebrity Impersonators, Dinner Theatre, Starlight Productions
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Friday, March 20th, 2009
Well, we’re just 24 hours away from taking the “stage” at the Santa Barbara Clubhouse Grill & Bar in Cape Coral for the premiere performance of “Clubhouse Murders” interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show. The Fort Myers News-Press Gulf Coasting was kind enough to publicize the event for us. The cost is only $40.00 per person for dinner and the show and there are still some tables available. Call 239-574-7050 for reservations or directions to the show.
And our own Marty Wisher was interviewed for the online newspaper, The Examiner, about “Light,” Starlight Productions, and her work as an actor. Check out the article, along with a few others about acting in Southwest Florida from former United Film & Television Artists President Deb Ford.
Tags: Dinner Theatre, Independent Film, Starlight Productions
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

A little worried here...
Fresh on the heels of their success at the Cape Movie Magic Event, Starlight Productions returns to the Santa Barbara Clubhouse Sports Grill & Bar for another fun evening of interactive humorous murder mystery.
On March 21, 2009, Starlight Productions presents their original humorous murder mystery show, “The Clubhouse Murder,” for the patrons of the Santa Barbara Clubhouse.
How far would you go to get what you want? For money, fame and love, they’ll cheat, lie and manipulate. If the clubhouse manager holds the keys to make any of their dreams come true, which one of our skillful suspects is willing to risk it all to get what they want? As the twists and turns mix with laughter and surprises, can you figure out whodunit before another unwitting accomplice is done in?
Join us at the Santa Barbara Clubhouse Grill & Bar on March 21st at 6:30pm. They’ve lowered the price this month to $40.00 per person. The Clubhouse is at 2114 Santa Barbara Blvd., Cape Coral, FL, near Cape High. Call 239-574-7050 for reservations and directions.
Tags: Dinner Theatre, Starlight Productions
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