A FETE WORSE THAN DEATH - Interactive Murder Mystery Evening
The Talisman Theatre, Barrow Road, Kenilworth, CV8 1EG
Theatre
UNTIL Friday 5th July

A MURDEROUS FETE in conjunction with Whodunnit
Friday 5th July 7.30pm (doors open 7pm)
It's that time of year again, the highlight of any self-respecting village's social calendar – The summer fete. This year though there's a competition for the best Warwickshire Village Fete and the local residents of Woodhouse are determined to take home the trophy – but is it a prize someone might be willing to kill for? After the success of Murder in the Field in January, join us for another interactive murder mystery evening where you get to play detective and try to solve the crime.
For those that haven't been to one of these events before, here's some helpful information to note before you book:-
Interactive
As this event is fully interactive, not only will you witness some scenes played out on the stage by our suspects, you'll also be able to question them, examine documentary evidence and make notes before you submit who you believe the murderer to be.
This does mean that, at several points during the evening, you'll be invited to move around the auditorium and the foyer to enable you to carry out your investigation.
If you're coming along with friends or a family group, please get them together before you enter the auditorium and you'll be shown to seats by a member of our team once the doors are open. If you do have any specific requirements around seating please call the box office or let us know upon arrival and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs.
You/your team will be provided with pens and notebooks so no need to bring any with you.
So assemble your team and join us at the Talisman Theatre for an interactive murder mystery evening - the last show we did was a complete sell-out and we have reduced capacity to allow for more flow around the auditorium and foyer as you gather your clues so advance booking is strongly recommended. All proceeds from this event go directly into supporting the theatre's ongoing renovation plans.
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