WATERFRONT PLAYHOUSE WRAPS SEASON WITH ‘ACCOMPLICE’

Waterfront Playhouse wraps its 87th theater season with ‘Accomplice’ by Rupert Holmes, running April 8-18. CONTRIBUTED

The Waterfront Playhouse brings its 87th season to a close with “Accomplice” by Rupert Holmes. Directed by artistic director Patrick New, this limited engagement begins with a preview performance on April 8, opens April 9 and runs through April 18.

Set in an English country cottage, “Accomplice” begins as a seemingly classic tale of betrayal and intrigue. But nothing is quite what it seems. Clever, funny and full of surprises, the play twists and reinvents itself again and again, pulling the audience deeper into its game of deception.

The production features an ensemble of Key West actors, including Jessica Miano Kruel, Arthur Crocker, Paul del Gatto and Tori Wheeler.

Following “Wait Until Dark” last spring and the recent musical “Once,” “Accomplice” serves as the nightcap to a season — an evening of theater that’s playful and unpredictable.

With its fast pace, razor-sharp dialogue and constant surprises, “Accomplice” rewards close attention.

Tickets and more information are at waterfrontplayhouse.org.

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