“My name is Moon, Detective Charlie Moon. I’ve been hired to find a missing dame, only something don’t feel right to me about this one. But then again, I’ve been known to be cynical. I’ll start with the last place anyone saw her alive… The Plymouth Club.”
1930’s prohibition America gave way to gangster’s, illegal gambling, and speakeasies. These speakeasies were often referred to as “Blind Tigers” (or some times “Blind Pigs”). The term comes from the practice of posting a sign by a hole in a wall that would say “Blind Tiger, ten cents a sight.” The patron would put a dime in the hole and get passed a glass of whiskey in return. The Blind Tiger is an all new film noir style show presented by the Los Alamitos High School Dance Program. You’re not going to want to miss this period-based, highly stylized, action-packed murder mystery with lots of toe-tapping, swinging music and dancing!