Harold Spooks is sprung from prison to tell the gang where in the hotel he stashed the loot. Unfortunately, he's the wrong Harold Spooks and he hasn't a clue where the money is hidden. Worse still, this Harold is a twit and likely to give the gang away any minute. More hazards include Norah, the man-eating manageress, Edna, continually interrupting the gang's frenzied plottings, and the redoubtable Mrs Fletcher-Brewer who is suspicious of all men.
Performance Schedule
| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | 
| 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 8:00 pm | 9 8:00 pm | 10 8:00 pm | 
| 11 2:00 pm | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 8:00 pm | 16 8:00 pm | 17 8:00 pm | 
The days in the calendar are color-coded:
| White | Plenty of seats were available | 
| Yellow | A popular performance, but seats were available | 
| Red | A very popular show, very few seats were available | 
Directed by Kathy Ludt, the cast of Off the Hook included
| Norah Catchpole | Linda Oroszko | 
| Edna | Joan Stewart | 
| Fred Baxtert | Dave Archambault | 
| Major Catchpole | Mark Patrick | 
| Charlie Mullins | Ben Brown | 
| Harold Spooks | Martin Dodd | 
| Mrs. Fletcher-Brewer | Mary Beth Yentz | 
| Carol | Nicol Celeste Chouinard | 
| Polly | Ruth Phelps | 
| Mr. Parkinson | Dave Ludt | 
| Producers | Dave & Kathy Ludt | 
| Director | Kathy Ludt | 
| Stage Manager | Doug Beller | 
| Lighting | Kathy Ludt | 
| Lighting / Sound Design | Dave Ludt | 
| Set Design / Construction | Dave Ludt | 
| Costumes | Carole Saunders | 
| Box Office | Karen Josbacher | 
Thanks to the Worcester Telegram for a review (subscription required) in the 15 May edition.