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Ax of Murder - No murder, but police arrive to investigate one



2012-05-09 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Joanne Held.
Although there's been no murder,
yet, the police sergeant Mike Ax (center)(Jeremy Mackin) has gotten a call to investigate one at the local theatre. The playwright Colin, played by Derrick Overstreet (seated), is convinced that the script he wrote is haunted because the ghost of Jeff Thatcher, who died on that very stage two years ago, is out to avenge his death through the script. The director, portrayed by Melanie Alexander, (to the right) thinks it's impossible. However the other cast members aren't too sure. Supporting cast includes Harlee Smock, Ben Holt, Julia Wallace, Destiny Mardis and Terica Derringer. - Joanne Held


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