The Millennial Theatre Company (MTC) has announced its final online production,  "A Killer Party the Musical," is now available for streaming. 

The show has been rehearsed and recorded virtually at home during the last several months by actors from six states and three countries.

The production is directed by Joe Asente with music direction by Savannah Florkowski.

Tickets for the production are available here.

Streaming access is $20 for a single ticket (single viewer in a single location) and $30 for a family ticket (multiple viewers in one location).

Once streaming access is purchased, the streaming code provided will be active for 48 hours after the play button is hit for the first time.

The production will be available to stream for a limited time only. 

"A Killer Party" tells the story of Varthur McArthur, the artistic director of a failing theater in Duluth, who invites his troupe of disgruntled actors and collaborators to the first read of an "immersive murder mystery dinner party."

No one knew that he would become the victim…or did they?

Enter the eager, determined, and untested Detective Case.

After sequestering the guests into separate rooms (because, you know, social-distancing), she gets down to finding out whodunnit, uncovering secret affairs, life-long grudges, backstage drama, and a lot of musical theater song and dance.

Director Joe Asente, who also edited the project, is excited for the debut, as this project is very different from the other two virtual musicals MTC has produced throughout the pandemic.

"The first two musicals (The Last Five Years and Songs for a New World) we produced were very serious shows that were not designed to be produced in this format," said Asente. "While we were certainly able to adapt them, we had to be very careful about how they were shot/presented to maintain the seriousness of the piece. Now, with A Killer Party, a show that is not only funny but also designed to play off of its virtual setting, we are able to really be creative and explore all of the fun things that you can do in a virtual setting that you may not be able to do in a traditional one, such as greenscreen effects, quick camera cuts, and creative transitions. I think audiences will be surprised with how much we were able to do visually from so many parts of the country and beyond.

"Each time we do one of these virtual shows, we learn from the previous one, and I think we have truly perfected the model of virtual shows with this production. We have been able to successfully combine the remote production aspect of 'Songs for a New World' while maintaining the detailed camera work of 'The Last Five Years.' And, most importantly, we are able to say that we successfully kept theatre alive - safely - without a single case of COVID throughout the pandemic," he added.

The featured a cast from around the globe includes

Pedro Ka'awaloa, Riley Burke, Rebecca Williams, Cheney Morgan, Ty Hanes, Olivia Noel, Will Ellis, Mariana Elosua, Sheldon Markel, Rachel Ruggieri, Liam McGettigan, Dominick Spisak, John Cruz, Samantha Toberman, Allison Choong, Lauren Stebelton, Erin Heisey, and Christina Worcester.

Tickets can be purchased now at millennialtheatre.org.

The Millennial Theatre Company's other online production, "The Last Five Years," is also streaming online through April 30.