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M.M. Cloutier
Special to the Daily News
During 1960s slumber parties at her family’s North End home, Mimi Maddock McMakin and her two best girlfriends would sneak away in the night in their pajamas to drive her dad’s white Cadillac around town.
“There we’d be, these three young girls driving around late at night in a giant white Cadillac with red interior,” McMakin, a fourth-generation Palm Beacher, said. “We couldn’t have been more than 12 or 13 and it’s beyond me why we didn’t think this looked at all out of place.
“But our destination was always the same: The Hut. Where else?”
Can you spot a criminal? Art Heist lets the audience be the detective
Palm Beach Daily News
If you’ve ever dreamed of being a detective or forensic scientist, the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts has the perfect show for you. Art Heist, an interactive performance produced by Right Angle Entertainment and based on the real-life art theft at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is a “true crime walking show” where socially distanced groups move through five walkable locations to gather clues.
The show premieres Thursday and runs through May 16, with tickets starting at $41.50.
The audience will be able to interview a variety of characters adapted from the actual suspect list from the night. This includes the two thieves who on March 18, 1990 entered the museum in the middle of the night disguised as police officers, telling guards they were investigating a disturbance.