The time is the 1940's and guests are arriving at the estate of Charles H. Snobb, III. His daughter Truly A. Snobb turns eighteen today and marks her first step into adulthood. There are surely many suitors waiting for a chance to court this lovely--and extremely rich--young lady. You will rub shoulders with the famous, rich and arrogant. Even while events escalate overseas in war-torn Europe, America's wealthiest prepare for the party of the decade. What they find instead is a night of horror as one of the elite is put to rest in the biggest social faux pas ever heard of--murder at a birthday party.
This evening holds many surprises and laughs, and you will find yourself among such recognizable characters as the crooked politician, the sexy french maid and the stuffy butler. Enjoy the vocal talents of Don Juan Gigolo and Sue D. Huktov as they entertain guests with a song or two along with the comic antics of Guy S. Miley.
| Governor Knottworth Spitt | Been in office for twenty years and still doesn't know what he's supposed to be doing. | ||
| Wanda Ringfingers | The head maid of the Snobb estate--if you're missing your wallet, she's probably got it. | ||
| Guido Ravioli | Slimy, young and rich neighbor of the Snobbs who thinks a man is measured by the amount of cologne he wears. | ||
| Karen A. Child | Nanny of Truly A. Snobb who is expecting her own child in a few months. Who's the Dad? | ||
| Stu Pudd | Bodyguard who has trouble deciding which end of the gun to point away from himself. | ||
| Victoria Von Frankenfurter | Elegant and wealthy widower who is escorted by her nephew Oscar Meyer. |