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Nancy Drew The Final Scene
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Holy Smokes! Maya has been kidnapped, the kidnapper threatened us, the theater's caretaker wants to help, and told us about a secret passsageway. Then we met Brady Armstrong. In the first conversation with Brady, avoid mentioning searching until you have no choice left. That way, you get the most out of that conversation. Time to search the room. There is not a lot to look at here. Look at the clothes rack and push aside the clothing. There is a door, but it doesn't work. Open the Wardrobe and take the magic wand from the top shelf. Look at the makeup-table, see the locked drawer, then inspect the portrait over the sink. By the looks of the money falling out of this guy's pockets, I'd say times were good, at least for a while. Check behind the picture and pull the handle. You hear something unlock. Check behind the clothes again, and the secret passageway is open. Go through. It seems to pass around the backstage area, to the other side. If you looked around the backstage already, you found the Women's dressing room, but it was locked. Now you enter that room through the wardrobe. Meet Simone. She's cranky because we interrupted her business on the phone, and tells us to scram.
There's not much to do in her room, especially with her sitting right there. You can exit via the normal door now, and it will remain unlocked. There will be no further need to go through the secret passage. Exit and turn right. Go through that door, and take an immediate left into that double door. Step in, look down, and pick up the coin. Proceed further down the hall, working your way to the front of the theater. As you go, examine the photos and posters lining the walls. Some of the magicians referred to are made-up, but Harry Houdini was absolutely real. Read about his performance with the cages, his renown for the "Watery Grave" illusion, and the fact that J.J. Thompson wagered $50,000 that Houdini would fail in his attempt. Keep going until you get to the theater lobby. From the central point in the lobby, you can look all around. You see left and right sweeping staircases, an out-of-order key machine, a game of some sort, the door to the ticket booth, and a dude in camouflage named Nicholas Falcone.
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