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Exclusive Interview: Graham Stevens & Jeff Skowron of ‘Clue Live on Stage!’

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We’ve all played Clue, right? It is that classic Whodunit board game where players race around from room to room, attempting to solve a murder before anyone else. Who did it? In what room? And why was it always the lead pipe? If not the board game, are you familiar with the cult classic film of the same name? If you’re like me and grew up solving murders one dice roll at a time or have fond memories of the Tim Curry-led film, then Clue Live on Stage!, which is currently on tour across North America, is right up your alley! Ahead of its arrival, I sat down with two stars from the production, Graham Stevens (who makes his debut in Detroit) and Jeff Skowron, playing Professor Plum and Wadsworth, respectively.

In the joint interview, Stevens and Skowron discuss the pressure of playing such iconic and recognizable characters, how they can put their own spins on the characters, and how they keep up the intensely funny energy for 90 minutes! These two are excited to make audiences laugh and also spoke about how the laughter and energy from the audience members impact their performances. Thanks for checking out the interview, enjoy!

Get your tickets now for the hilarious play Clue Live on Stage! at The Fisher Theater!

Clue Live on Stage! arrives in Detroit on February 4th and runs at the historic Fisher Theater until February 9th, so get your tickets now from Broadway in Detroit before they are gone! You can also catch this sidesplitting whodunit when it arrives in a city near you on its North American Tour!

Have you seen Clue Live on Stage!? If not, are you excited to see how they’ve adapted the game and film for the stage? Let us know on social media! Be sure to follow us on social media @CosmicCircusBroadway.com on Bluesky, or @BoxSeatBabes, or @MyCosmicCircus on other social media. Be on the lookout for more musical and theatre reviews and interviews like this one soon!

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