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WADSWORTH We've got to know who did it. It shatters on the hearth. WADSWORTH (whispering) What now? WHITE So the murderer is in this room. Mustard sits in a chair.
GREEN No, I'm a plant. GREEN I suppose you're right. Wadsworth screams in falsetto. Both shots hit the door lock. Turning tables faster than you can say red herring, this comedy-mystery spoof delivers laughs by the barrel. Plum picks his matchstick. WADSWORTH (shouting over the din) Ladies and gentlemen, please! Percussion Note: In the Off-Broadway production of Clue: The Musical, the Percussion set-up included a mallet-style MIDI keypad (specifically a MalletKat) which covered: Xylophone, Vibraphone, Marimba, Bells, Timpani, Chimes, Field Drum, Gong, and other assorted bits. PEACOCK Oh, my God... 88 -- INT. Did you know you were meeting us? Clue: On Stage by Jonathan Lynn. Just thought I would let you know! He shrugs off the praise. She falls to the ground. Mustard comes up behind him and puts a hand on his shoulder.
There are several couches, a bookshelf, a table with drinks, and a desk. GROUND FLOOR--THE STUDY -- 28d The study. You fired the gun at him in the dark and missed, so you pretended he was dead. Plum takes Miss Scarlet on to the couch and begins kissing her. I suggest we handle this in proper military fashion.
PEACOCK But what if you're the murderer? MUSTARD Just checking. Yvette sniffs the air, and then examines the bottom of her shoes. I don't want that one. PEACOCK Does anyone here not live in Washington, D. C.? WADSWORTH Careful, don't get blood on the sofa. The jokes are stale, the story is trite and it isn't what you think it will be. Wadsworth exits, closing the doors behind him.