The Dreamers Ensemble will present Murder for Dummies. Credit: COURTESY

The Dreamers Ensemble will present a staged reading of โ€œMurder for Dummies: A Murder Mystery Comedyโ€ written by Benjamin Michaud this weekend at the Mariposa Museum.

โ€œTo call it a staged reading isnโ€™t really doing it justice. Thereโ€™s a set, there will be costumes, people will be up and moving around, and itโ€™s going to be a lot of fun,โ€ said Dreamers Ensemble founder Eve Pierce. โ€œWe play on a lot of murder mystery tropes, and it will be fun and goofy. We joke that โ€˜Agatha Christie will be rolling in her grave.'โ€

The show, a spoof on the classic murder mystery, will be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 9 and Saturday, Jan. 10. Tickets will be available at the door of the museum, 26 Main St.

โ€œThe whole cast is having fun going to the limit of being ridiculous with this show,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œWeโ€™re really playing into the archetypes and stereotypes for murder mysteries โ€” we have the femme fatale, angry wife, butler, the frat boy โ€” the cast is taking it to the furthest realm of satire.โ€

โ€œMurder for Dummiesโ€ is the ensembleโ€™s first winter production. The company, which Pierce and friends from the ConVal theater department launched in 2023, has performed โ€œThe Importance of Being Earnestโ€ in 2023 and โ€œAlice in Wonderlandโ€ this past summer.

โ€œThe group wanted to do something completely unique and entirely new, and this show is totally new to us,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œIt has just been really fun to exist in. Itโ€™s been for us all to play in this space.โ€

The story is set at โ€œBlack Whale Manor,โ€ an old New England estate, where a formal dinner party is taking place.

โ€œItโ€™s your typical murder murder mystery: a rich businessman invites people to a dinner party, and not everyone leaves alive,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œEveryone is at each otherโ€™s throats.โ€ ย 

Michaud, a ConVal senior and 12-year veteran of Project Shakespeare, was inspired to write โ€œMurder for Dummiesโ€ after ConVal performed Agatha Christieโ€™s โ€œAnd Then There Were Noneโ€ in 2022.ย 

A version of โ€œDummies,โ€ the first murder mystery theater production at ConVal to be written and directed by a ConVal student, wasย performed at the high school in November 2024.

Members of the Dreamers Ensemble reading โ€œMurder for Dummiesโ€ at the Mariposa Museum. Credit: COURTESY/Eve Pierce

Pierce and Michaud, who have known each other through theater since elementary school, reconnected through the ConVal theater department and started to talk about staging another production of โ€œMurder.โ€

โ€œBen and I were chatting, and I was saying how I always wanted the Dreamers to be a group where people bring in their original work and we workshop it. It seemed like the perfect place to stage Benโ€™s work,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œIt was like, โ€˜Hey, youโ€™re cool and you have this script you want to keep workshopping it โ€” letโ€™s team up and work together.โ€™ โ€œ

According to Pierce, this production of โ€œMurder for Dummiesโ€ will take the show to a more adult level. Previously, the company has performed all-ages shows.

โ€œWe did โ€˜Earnest,โ€™ which was for everyone, and we did โ€˜Aliceโ€™ specifically for everyone โ€” you could bring the kids, or you could go with adult friends,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œWhen Ben did โ€˜Murderโ€™ at ConVal, the show had to be school-appropriate, but with the Dreamers, I was like well, now we have an adult cast โ€” letโ€™s play around with that fact, and letโ€™s try to really see what we can do. Itโ€™s a different environment. Itโ€™s been fun for us to do a spicier show, a little but more adult. There is language, and people do get killed on stage.โ€

According to Pierce, in this performance of โ€œMurder,โ€ the cast will sit facing the audience and be โ€œfully acting their roles.โ€

Members of the Dreamers Ensemble rehearsing โ€œMurder for Dummies.โ€ Credit: COURTESY/Eve Pierce

โ€œIt will look like they are at the fancy dinner party, they are in full costume, they will do some blocking. Itโ€™s kind of a very glamorized stage reading. We wanted to present the work and use our rehearsal time to work with Ben on the script,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œI wanted to get across the energy of this script. It has a lot of really great chaotic energy, and we wanted show that as well.โ€

Pierce says the performance will be different from ConVal production in 2024.

โ€œThere have been some major changes. Edits started being made a few months ago, we have been tweaking stuff, some character relationships have changed โ€” itโ€™s really a whole new edition of the play,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œBen went back and re-read his original draft and changed it a lot. Weโ€™ve been able to really flesh out the performances and the characters and go crazy with it, and itโ€™s been a very fun process.โ€

Unlike with the ConVal production, which he directed, Michaud also plays a role in this version of โ€œMurder.โ€

Members of the Dreamers Ensemble reading โ€œMurder for Dummiesโ€ at the Mariposa Museum. Credit: COURTESY/Eve Pierce

โ€œBen is really bringing his role to life. It has been really cool to watch him play around with the role he created; he knows this character so well,โ€ Pierce said. โ€œItโ€™s an ensemble cast of suspects and detectives, and theyโ€™re all strong roles. Ben gets to go totally wild โ€” he gets to be absolutely ridiculous.โ€

After they wrap โ€œMurder,โ€ the Dreamers Ensemble will start choosing a show for summer 2026.

โ€œI have some ideas Iโ€™m really excited about. Weโ€™ll see,โ€ Pierce said.

The Peterborough-based Dreamers Ensemble can be found on Facebook and Instagram.