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There’s another mystery unravelling at Hagley Hall as we are invite you to join us at our forthcoming Murder Mystery Dinner on Saturday 9th March 2024.
Mobbed to Death (Period – 1920s / Gangster)
Chicago 1929. The era of prohibition and organised crime. Join us at the local Speakeasy for the latest lowdown on the latest showdown. Bring your spats, trilby hats, flapper dresses, beaded tresses, but BEWARE… the local gang is in town and there’s MURDER in the air!
Begin your evening at 7.00pm with a drinks reception in the White Hall, where you will meet the characters before heading into dinner, for a delicious three course seasonal menu and where the murder will unfold. Help us set the scene and dress to impress in your 1920’s attire, if you wish.
Enjoy a thrilling evening of twists, turns and more spills than ever before, as you put your detective skills to the test.
With dining over its time to gather your clues and uncover the mystery, with prizes for the winning team!
Tickets: £65.00 per person
Please book early to avoid disappointment as there are a limited number of tickets available for this experience and our events are always in high demand! We welcome parties, groups and individual bookings.
Call 01562 887 290 to book or email: events@hagleyhall.com to request a booking form.
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