‘Signfeld 2040’ to be presented Feb. 6
The cast of Mystery Theatre Unlimited’s “Signfeld 2040,” to be presented Friday, Feb. 6 at The Rebekah Room in Wellsville, from left, Butch Maxwell as Cosmic Skrammer, Dustin Heavilin as Nooman, Pete Fernbaugh as Gerry Signfeld, Sean Deccker as Gorge Crustaza, and Sadie Varlas as Eileen Bennets. (Submitted photo)
WELLSVILLE — Even in the year 2040, absolutely nothing has changed — and that’s the joke.
Mystery Theatre Unlimited continues its 30th season with Signfeld 2040, an original interactive comedy mystery that brings its futuristic parody to the newly renovated Rebekah Room, located on the second floor of Slack’s Antique Mall, 460 Main St., Wellsville, at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6.
Set 14 years in the future, Signfeld 2040 imagines a world where innovation is everywhere, common sense is nowhere, and a familiar group of friends — now well into their 80s — remain fiercely devoted to petty grievances, social irritations, and debates that mean absolutely nothing. From smart furniture with opinions to health monitors that overshare, the future may be more advanced, but it is no less annoying.
The production blends Mystery Theatre Unlimited’s signature audience participation with sharp satire, fast-paced comedy, and a mystery that unfolds through character interactions, hidden clues, and audience detective work. Guests aren’t just watching the story — they become part of it, in a world where nothing matters… until suddenly, it does.
This performance is not a dinner theatre event. Guests are welcome to BYOB.
Reservations are available at 330-314-8335
For additional information or upcoming performance announcements, contact mysterytheatre@yahoo.com or visit https://www.mysterytheatreunlimited.com.



