I'd Kill for a Parking Place

I'd Kill for a Parking Place Who-dun-it? See if you can figure out who’s the killer before the detective does!

I'd Kill for a Parking Place by Jerry Levitin

To be performed at the Lincoln Theater, Yountville
April 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th, & 27th
7 pm Fridays; 2 pm & 7 pm Saturdays

Who-dun-it? After a series of killings, a new homicide detective seeks advice from an experienced criminal attorney, now a Traffic Judge only to find that the Judge may be the murderer. The usual suspects aren't so usual

in this intricate plot of twists and turns with lots of comedy and a surprise ending. Highly regarded among his peers, Levitin had a successful criminal law practice in San Francisco before presiding over San Francisco Traffic Court for six years. His experience inspires much of the action in this play about—not so surprisingly—a Traffic Judge.

“If Levitin’s play has the humor and compassion he showed presiding over Traffic Court you’re in for a wonderful time.” —Former S.F. Mayor Willie Brown

Directed by Debbie Baumann; Assistant Directed by April Vincak; Stage Managed by Alan Schneider. With Tesia Bell, DeRonte Bridges, Joseph Bussey, Paul Cotton, Samira Mariama, Richard Pallaziol, June Alane Reif, Keith Thompson and Joseph Wesson.

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100 California Drive
Yountville, CA
94599

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