‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder’ denoted by catchy music, hilarious comedy, beautiful costumes
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder opens in Blackburn Hall at The Naples Players on Wednesday, November 23 with a red carpet gala from 6:30-7:30 that features local vendors, food, drinks and live music by Chariot.
Nominated for ten Tony Awards, this comedic romp is filled with unforgettable music and non-stop laughs. The show follows Monty Navarro (Luke Jaconis) who finds out he is ninth in line to inherit an earldom and a large family fortune. He decides he must eliminate the other eight heirs standing in his way. But the plot thickens as Monty tries to win the heart of Sibella Hallward (JamieLynn Bucci) until he finds himself drawn to Phoebe D’Ysquiths (Elizabeth Feins).
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Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is directed by Bryce Alexander with choreography by Dawn Lebrecht Fornara and musical direction by Charles Fornara. It stars Luke Jaconis (photo 2) as Monty Navarro, Mark Vanagas as all eight members of the D’Ysquith banking family, Jamie Lynn Bucci (photo 3) as Sibella and Elizabeth Feins as Phoebe D’Ysquith.
“This show has been on our bucket list for a long time,” says Bryce Alexander, CEO/Executive Artistic Director. “Catchy music, hilarious comedy, and beautiful
costumes make A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder the perfect, light-hearted night at the theatre.”
Tickets are expected to sell out quickly. A Red Carpet event open to the public is slated for 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23 that features local vendors, food, drinks, and live music from the band Chariot.
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October 17, 2021.














Tom Hall is both an amateur artist and aspiring novelist who writes art quest thrillers. He is in the final stages of completing his debut novel titled "Art Detective," a story that fictionalizes the discovery of the fabled billion-dollar Impressionist collection of Parisian art dealer Josse Bernheim-Jeune, thought by many to have perished during World War II when the collection's hiding place, Castle de Rastignac in southern France, was destroyed by the Wehrmacht in reprisal for attacks made by members of the Resistance operating in the area. A former tax attorney, Tom holds a bachelor's degree as well as both a juris doctorate and masters of laws in taxation from the University of Florida. Tom lives in Estero, Florida with his fiancee, Connie, and their four cats.