Script Hot!: Clue High School Edition
By following these recommendations and working with the Clue High School Edition script, high school students can create a memorable and entertaining production that showcases their talents and creativity.
While the plot remains a madcap mystery set in the gothic Boddy Manor, several adjustments make the High School Edition distinct from the standard Clue: On Stage script:
But what exactly is the Clue High School Edition ? How does it differ from the original stage version? Where can you license it? And most importantly, how do you pull off a murder mystery where everyone is a suspect and no two performances have to end the same way?
Rehearsing all three endings is the biggest challenge. One solution:
The script features six main characters: Mr. Boddy (the host), Wadsworth (the butler), and four guests: Mrs. White (the maid), Professor Plum (the academic), Miss Scarlet (the seductress), and Mr. Green (the banker). Each character has a unique personality, backstory, and motives, making them relatable and engaging for high school actors.
By following these recommendations and working with the Clue High School Edition script, high school students can create a memorable and entertaining production that showcases their talents and creativity.
While the plot remains a madcap mystery set in the gothic Boddy Manor, several adjustments make the High School Edition distinct from the standard Clue: On Stage script:
But what exactly is the Clue High School Edition ? How does it differ from the original stage version? Where can you license it? And most importantly, how do you pull off a murder mystery where everyone is a suspect and no two performances have to end the same way?
Rehearsing all three endings is the biggest challenge. One solution:
The script features six main characters: Mr. Boddy (the host), Wadsworth (the butler), and four guests: Mrs. White (the maid), Professor Plum (the academic), Miss Scarlet (the seductress), and Mr. Green (the banker). Each character has a unique personality, backstory, and motives, making them relatable and engaging for high school actors.