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Murder Mystery Ideal as an event held during lunch or evening meal. Location: Indoors/Outdoors - Duration: 2 to 3 hours - Participation: for groups of between 4 to 120 people
Typically our most popular Murder Mystery is the classic Detective Genre. The scene is usually set in 1888 – the age of Jack the Ripper and Sherlock Holmes. It is always a huge success with audiences, as it includes classic characters such as The Butler, The Lady of the Manor, The bumbling Detective and so forth. We can use this type of foundation for the basis of discussion with you.
Other types of Murder Mystery events that we provide involve specific themes – examples such as: Futuristic (Buck Rogers), Speed Dating (Modern), Christmas (Scrooge), Halloween (Werewolves/Zombies), 1960’s Holiday Camp, 1950’s Famous Five. Shows can be tailored and plots changed.
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TYPICAL DETECTIVE GENRE
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A MURDER MYSTERY EVENING involves teams of detectives who attempt to solve a deadly who-dunn'it! The challenge is to answer three questions; WHO committed the murder, HOW and WHY?
The event is ideally accompanied by a meal or buffet and begins with the audience witnessing scripted scenes featuring events that took place before the murder was committed. These scenes introduce the audience to the Victim and Suspects and present many vital clues.
The audience, at their tables, then meet each of the Suspects who join them at the tables. At this point the teams can INTERROGATE the Suspects and will be marked on their performance as a team of super sleuthing Detectives.
After watching further scenes and a final chance to question the Suspects, the tables are invited to submit their solution.
The event ends with the performance of the actual murder and the announcement of the winning team!
Each of our cabaret whodunits include a costumed cast of four actors, a host for the event, digital sound, firearms, liability insurance, an original whodunit, detective tools; in fact everything you could possibly need for a successful Murder. A Murder Mystery is ideal entertainment and suitable for any audience size. It can take place at lunchtime or in the evening quite successfully.
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