Come along to a very different evening, as the Maskeraid Theatre Group present a Murder Mystery Dinner featuring a “home-grown” original comedy play, written, produced and performed by the Maskeraid team.
Be transported through two different decades in this unusual performance as you are taken to a 1950s radio studio where this murder mystery is being recorded for those who would have then be tuned in to the “wireless”.
The setting is the early nineteen-twenties and takes place during one March evening in various rooms and the hallway of Crosse Manor. This stately pile in Southern England has been the home of the Pritchard-Crosse family for centuries.
Family and close friends of Lord Tynesdale are gathered for dinner to celebrate the forthcoming nuptials of Clara Swift-Stilton and His Lordship’s son Arthur (Viscount Ludlow). Detective Inspector Jonathon Kelly and his loyal sidekick investigate what at first glance appears to be a simple death threat, as the evening develops the bisque thickens…
Best be quick though, as tickets are limited and they have already sold out for the first night!
