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Mark Bellamy
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Vertigo Mystery Theatre, Canada's only fully professional theatre company specializing in the mystery genre will be presenting Dear Boss: An Investigation of Jack the Ripper by Toronto playwright Eric Woolfe in Calgary - Feb 26 - March 20.

Based on extensive research and the playwright's own connection to the Ripper legend through his ancestor Montague John Druitt, Dear Boss brings Victorian London to life onstage; peopled not only with suspects such as Francis Tumblety, Joseph Barnett and others, it also brings to life John Merrick, HP Blavatsky and a score of Ripper victims.

If you are interested in more information about the production or would be interested in particiapting in a panel discussion with the playwright and audience members after a performance please contact:

Mark Bellamy
Artistic Director
403 221-3715
mark.bellamy@vertigomysterytheatre.com

www.vertigomysterytheatre.com

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