Private Eye Phil Barlow and his intrepid canine companion Bogie are back with another Yuletide adventure! 

Join IPR at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12 for this year’s holiday Radio Drama, performed and broadcast live from Sursa Performance Hall on the campus of Ball State University. “A Chris-Mystery 2” will also be streamed live on indianapublicradio.org and the Ball State Public Media App.

When Mrs. Klaus disappears under suspicious circumstances, Phil and Bogie team up with Reindeer Force, Squadron B to scour the city and find her before the evil Krampus ruins Christmas for everyone. Join us for some high-flying mystery-solving fun with Zipper, Flipper, Schnitzel and the rest of Squadron B as they learn that even the oldest legends can have surprising twists, and unexpected deliveries that truly make the holidays magical.

Written by local Radio Drama veteran Michael J. Kleeberg with direction from David Taylor Little and musical direction from Jim Rhinehart. The executive producer is Dr. Jennifer Blackmer.

IPR recreates the nostalgia of a live radio drama featuring community and campus actors, musicians and authentic sound effects. For a cast list, visit indianapublicradio.org.

TICKETS

Tickets to attend the live performance are $15 for general admission and $5 for students/children.

Purchase online or in person starting one hour before the performance at Sursa Hall.

PARKING

Free parking is available. For Sursa Hall, we recommend the McKinley Parking Garage (R7).

ACCESSIBILITY

If you require accommodations to participate fully in this event, email accessibility.BSPM@bsu.edu.

ENCORES

Can't make the live performance? Don't worry, there are many chances to tune in for an encore! Visit indianapublicradio.org for the holiday program schedule.

INFORMATION

For more information, visit indianapublicradio.org or contact Audience Development Director Angie Rapp at arapp@bsu.edu.

 

SPONSORS

A Chris-Mystery 2 is presented by 3 Rivers Federal Credit Union and sponsored by Michelle Walker Thrivent Financial, Yorktown Public Library, The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory and Mark's Service Center.

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