Dinner Show for One or Two from The Murder Mystery Company at Empress Tea Room & Bistro (Up to 53% Off)
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Three-course dinners fuel detective work as tablemates work together to clear their names in murderous mystery swathed in comedy.
Life is full of unanswered questions, such as who really built the pyramids, where swiss cheese gets its holes from, and what the J in Michael J. Fox stands for. Get to the bottom of a solvable mystery with today’s Groupon for a two-hour dinner-and-whodunit performance from The Murder Mystery Company at Empress Tea Room & Bistro. Choose between the following options:
- For $29, you get one ticket (a $60 value).
- For $57, you get two tickets (a $120 value).<p>
Click here for a complete list of available performance dates and times.
The Murder Mystery Company’s thrilling performances challenge diners to exercise detective skills in an evening of mock murder and faux fatalities that unfold during a three-course meal. An introductory house salad christens the evening with mixed field greens, orange sections, and sliced almonds, before guests nosh on slow-roasted, tender sliced beef, special-recipe chicken, or vegetarian en croute. As mouths occupy themselves, the comic mystery begins with a murder, and a detective arrives on the scene to locate the perpetrator in the audience. Tablemates work together to clear their good names, sleuthing and sorting out clues to flex critical-thinking skills and prepare themselves for futures as presidents of the Agatha Christie fan club. Detective work pays off with a final dessert course of dark-chocolate cake drizzled with raspberry sauce and devonshire cream, and drink specials throughout the evening fuel detective skills for solving the mystery of what the bottom of one’s glass looks like.
Three-course dinners fuel detective work as tablemates work together to clear their names in murderous mystery swathed in comedy.
Life is full of unanswered questions, such as who really built the pyramids, where swiss cheese gets its holes from, and what the J in Michael J. Fox stands for. Get to the bottom of a solvable mystery with today’s Groupon for a two-hour dinner-and-whodunit performance from The Murder Mystery Company at Empress Tea Room & Bistro. Choose between the following options:
- For $29, you get one ticket (a $60 value).
- For $57, you get two tickets (a $120 value).<p>
Click here for a complete list of available performance dates and times.
The Murder Mystery Company’s thrilling performances challenge diners to exercise detective skills in an evening of mock murder and faux fatalities that unfold during a three-course meal. An introductory house salad christens the evening with mixed field greens, orange sections, and sliced almonds, before guests nosh on slow-roasted, tender sliced beef, special-recipe chicken, or vegetarian en croute. As mouths occupy themselves, the comic mystery begins with a murder, and a detective arrives on the scene to locate the perpetrator in the audience. Tablemates work together to clear their good names, sleuthing and sorting out clues to flex critical-thinking skills and prepare themselves for futures as presidents of the Agatha Christie fan club. Detective work pays off with a final dessert course of dark-chocolate cake drizzled with raspberry sauce and devonshire cream, and drink specials throughout the evening fuel detective skills for solving the mystery of what the bottom of one’s glass looks like.
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About OLD ACCOUNT The Murder Mystery Company
It's not every day that a dinner with friends risks a murder accusation. That's a good possibility for the guests of The Murder Mystery Company, who find themselves in the middle of a investigation for which any one of them could stand accused by a hapless detective. During each interactive dinner, the company's troupe of professional improv actors ignites the dining room with entertaining outbursts and hilarious one-liners in an effort to divulge clues and redirect guilt. Meanwhile, guests work together to sniff out the real culprit, which is definitely not the school janitor in a mask. Birthday parties, bachelorette celebrations, and corporate events can also get in on the interactive action by scheduling a private murder-mystery dinner.
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Learn how to play along and how to look for clues. Lesson one: everyone's a suspect.