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‘Mylock Holmes’ murder mystery dinner show set Foot Light Productions’ upcoming murder mystery show, “Mylock Holmes – A Game of Sixpence,” will be performed at Lewes Diner Saturday, May 19. Seating and cocktails begin at 5 p.m. Dinner is at 6 p.m., and the murder mystery begins at 7 p.m. The show focuses on the eccentricity of Mylock Holmes, who believes he is the great-

Briefly » Children’s programs to perform concert The Musical Theatre Ensemble and Triple Threat are Milton Theatre programs that help students hone their performance skills and showcase their talents to the local community. For the past three months, students have been hard at work; they will perform their muchawaited concert at 7 p.m., Friday, May 18, and 2 p.m., Sunday, May 20. The students will be performing a medley of musical favorites to showcase the acting, singing, and dancing techniques learned from their classes. Directed by MTE’s homegrown talent Connor Graham, with JP Lacap as co-director, the students will put on an exceptional show that brings out their true character and develops camaraderie between them and the audience. Tickets are $10-$12; go to www. MiltonTheatre.com or call 302684-3038.

Toby Keith to play Delaware State Fair The Delaware State Fair announced two of the 10 nights of entertainment for the 2018 Summer Concert Series held at the M&T Bank Grandstand. With great anticipation, Delaware State Fair organizers are excited to welcome Toby Keith presented by Ford F-Series at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, July 19. Tickets are $54-$94. When it comes to Southern rock, it doesn’t get any better than this: Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels, The Marshall Tucker Band and The Outlaws will be performing live at 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 25. Tickets are $31-$71. To purchase tickets, go to www.delawarestatefair.com or call eTix at 1-800-514-3849. “We are often asked to share some of the 2018 Concert Lineup in hopes that customers could purchase tickets for that someone special. Well, staff has worked hard and we are pleased to be in a position to announce two shows, and maybe even more before the end of the year,” said Danny Aguilar, assistant general manager of the Delaware State Fair.

great-grandnephew of worldrenowned detective Sherlock Holmes. Mylock is holding a birthday dinner for his dear friend Dr. J. Watson. Could this be his last birthday, or could it be the last for one of his other distinguished guests? Attendees will experience the hilarity of lore and mystery

blended together as Mylock takes a stab at sleuthing.  A delicious buffet meal includes tenderloin beef tips over rice, fried flounder, chicken  scampi with broccoli, assorted hot vegetables, soup or salad, rolls and a variety of desserts and nonalcoholic beverages. Tickets are $39 per person, and gratuity and alcoholic beverages

are not included. A full cash bar is available. Audience members eat dinner and then watch the comedic drama unfold until they witness a murder. It is up to them to question the suspects and discover motive, means and opportunity. Prizes are awarded for the correct solution. It is fun, familyfriendly and unique. The show

features local entertainers Suzette Chambers-Marrin and Reeves Marrin of Milton; Mary Anne Stein, Tom Sweeny and Ches Warrener of Lewes; and Maria Fry of Barclay, Md. Free parking is available in the front lot of the restaurant at 1201 Savannah Road, Lewes. To make required reservations, call 302-200-9191.


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