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TTC's Murder in Passing mystery series launches in Toronto subways -- with operatic clues online

By John Terauds on January 7, 2013

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John Greyson

John Greyson is having some major fun with Murder in Passing, a two-month series of 30-second mystery episodes showing on Toronto subway platforms. The first episodes launched this morning.

I don’t understand why it’s set in Vancouver, not Toronto. But that aside, its a Toronto cast that includes a long list of familiar names, including soprano Erin Bardua.

Bardua is an actor in the episodes, but she is also part of a bonus, musical side to the story. Each episode, when viewed online, comes with a mock-opera ensemble aria by composer David Wall that sheds some light on the unfolding mystery.

Clever and fun.

You’ll find out everything you need to know about Murder in Passing here.

And this is the first episode, complete with post-video music:

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