Keith and Margo’s Ultimate Murder Mystery Dinners: Naughty and Nice
December 21, 2012
An Ultra Interactive Experience designed especially for Amateur Sleuths with a twisted sense of humor.
Featuring contemporary 21st Century plots involving murder, mystery and mayhem and designed for sophisticated adults
You are literally in the middle of a live-action experience, conducting your own investigation into a homicide case. You are discovering and analyzing hidden evidence and are interrogating the criminal element surrounding you [improvisational actors posing as suspects from the plot] - all the while being treated as a suspect yourself by an hysterical Homicide Detective [professional stand-up comedian] working the case.
Along with motive, means and opportunity, the plot meticulously unravels throughout the evening with a generous dose of humor, a lot of action and a series of clues and leads which take some real unsuspected turns.
Before the mystery comes to a dramatic conclusion, each of the guests are invited to hand in their own solutions. Then, the Homicide Detective, in a suspense-filled final scene, ties all the pieces together and exposes the murderer or murderers -- much to the surprise and delight of the guests. Our Prize is then awarded to the most detail-oriented and accurate.
Includes Hors d’oeuvre reception, three-course dinner, Cash Bar, Professional Incognito Actors surrounding you as “imposters,” Ultra Interactive Live-Action Murder Case happening all around you, Hilarious “Homicide Detective” to guide you through the process, and prizes.
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