Making “Murder Girl”

As Thanksgiving approaches, Forward Theater treats Madison to some regional flavor: the world premiere of Heidi Armbruster’s “Murder Girl” (through Nov. 24 at Overture Center), a whodunit set in a Wisconsin supper club. Forward’s artistic director, Jen Uphoff Gray, is directing the show and shared behind-the-scenes details with us.

What made Forward Theater choose “Murder Girl” for its 2024-25 season?

Jen Uphoff Gray: “‘Murder Girl’ embraces the uniqueness of small-town Wisconsin life without looking down on it. The characters are so believable, and the story balances heart and humor. Plus, I couldn’t resist the chance to watch a character mix up an old fashioned onstage.”

Why did you decide to direct this play?

JUG: “Heidi’s writing is delightful and real, and so is she. I knew we were going to collaborate beautifully. This new spin on an old-fashioned mystery (pun intended) was a big draw for me.”

How else will “Murder Girl” charm, challenge or surprise audiences?

JUG: “The details are going to be just right. The scenic design was inspired by Toby’s Supper Club in McFarland. Sound design will contribute to the mystery vibes. And the play is set right before Christmas in 2006, so look for early-2000s details and a lot of snow.”

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