ARTWORK BY JAY P FOSGITT

ARTWORK BY JAY P FOSGITT

"phenomenal, hilarious, and sneakily profound"
- MN Fringe Audience Review

"This show requires the audience's undivided attention and participation."
- MN Fringe Audience Review

"Cerebral and emotional, dark and humorous"
- MN Fringe Audience Review

"Motz tosses the fourth wall and traditional theatrical structure into the wood chipper."
- MN Fringe Audience Review

"Amazing presentation, fascinating topic, wonderfully told."
- MN Fringe Audience Review

"captivating with a beautiful ease; charismatic without being showy."
- MN Fringe Audience Review

Boxcutter
Harmonica

Just what is "Boxcutter Harmonica"? Deal with the devil gone wrong, a 400 year murder mystery solved or the second fiddle's blues? Two existential detectives finally have the answer.

It's all a con, they say.

A new song unearthed in the Library of Congress Archives, believed to be the long lost, long fabled 30th recording of Robert Johnson, arguably the greatest of all delta blues guitarists?

Impossible!

The song is the Second Fiddle's Blues, because, the legend goes, Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil to learn how to be the greatest. What would someone else be willing to do to take his place?

Furthermore, an unsolved murder from the days of the Renaissance of a colleague of Michelangelo on the eve of helping him paint THE LAST JUDGMENT at the Sistine Chapel bears striking resemblance. Was he murdered? Had he made a deal with the devil to get out from Michelangelo's shadow?

What do these two men, 300 years apart, one a painter, the other a blues man, have in common?

Luckily, Inspector Black and Detective White of the prestigious* "Black, White, & The Blues Historical Investigation, LTD: We Start Where Wikipedia Ends" firm bring their Award-Winning* Deductive Reasoning to shed some light on this mystery, and will not allow you to leave until The Truth (capital T's both) is revealed.

* - Notation Needed.