Interactive Pajama Party Murders at GSC
Thu Apr 4, 2013

For Immediate Release: March 25, 2013

Contact: Annette Barnette
Public Relations & Marketing Director
Glenville State College
Glenville, WV
(304) 462-6391

Glenville WV – Glenville State College’s Alpha Psi Omega honorary members will present The Pajama Party Murders on Friday, April 5th at 6:30 p.m. in the Presidents Auditorium.


The performance will be not only for entertainment but also interaction. The show is about the Cosmo family coming together for the first time in many years to attempt to inherit a large family fortune by staying overnight together. Dressed in their own pajamas, the audience is encouraged to participate and maybe win the fortune for themselves. "Prizes will be awarded for the best audience sleuths and for the best pajamas,” said GSC Professor of Communications Dennis Wemm.


The cost of admission is $3.00 per person to attend and participate in the performance. The play is rated PG for mild language and innuendo.


The cast members for the performance are junior English major Shane Lehman from Fostoria, Ohio, junior psychology major Jamie Stanley from Point Pleasant (Mason County), West Virginia, freshman business management major Eric W. Jones of Weston (Lewis County), West Virginia, Lois Miller, GSC Dining Services Office Manager who resides in Glenville, (Gilmer County) West Virginia and is a GSC ’83 alum, freshman natural resource management student Andrew Mattox, of Pineville (Wyoming County), West Virginia, sophomore English major Lindsay Acree from Ripley (Jackson County), West Virginia, and Alisha Neal who is a freshman pre-nursing student from Ivydale (Clay County), West Virginia.


The stage manager will be Samantha Wolford, a junior mathematics education major from Buckhannon (Upshur County), West Virginia. junior natural resource management major Brittany Ferguson of Glenville (Gilmer County), West Virginia will be providing the technical support.


The evening will be hosted by Whitney Stalnaker, a GSC 2011 graduate and current Hidden Promise Scholar Consortium Coordinator from Glenville (Gilmer County), West Virginia and Patrick Montgomery, a theater volunteer from Sand Fork (Gilmer County), West Virginia.


Please reserve tickets in advance by calling Dennis Wemm, Alpha Psi Omega advisor, by e-mailingDennis.Wemm@glenville.edu or at (304) 462-6323.

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