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Live ‘Clue’ game includes figures from Frank House history

October 26, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

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KEARNEY – Phi Alpha Theta, The History Honor Society at the University of Nebraska at Kearney is hosting a live Clue program at the Frank House from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

The event includes people in period costume, representing figures from the house’s history and bringing the board game Clue to life.

Frank House staff and volunteers will dress as George Frank Sr., the murder victim. The suspects are his son, George William Frank; his daughter, Jeanie Frank; his wife, Phoebe Frank; his cook, Mary Bauer; and his coachman, J.D. Saunders.

The murder weapons are artifacts from the museum’s collection. The “detectives” will be put into groups and will go from room to room, questioning the various people in costume. The solution is a standard Clue solution: who did it, with what, and where.

Three 30-minute rounds of the game will be played. The solution will change each time.

The event is free and open to the public.  Participants are welcome to join in each round.

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Writer: Todd Gottula, Director of Communications, 308.865.8454, gottulatm@unk.edu

Source: William F. Stoutamire, 308-865-8284, stoutamirewf@unk.edu

Filed Under: Fine Arts & Humanities, News Tagged With: Clue, Frank House, Phi Alpha Theta

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