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Join us at our Halloween themed Murder Mystery Dining Experience on Friday 25th October 2024 at Hagley Hall.
Enjoy the suspense and thrills of this interactive whodunnit, beginning at 7pm with a drinks reception in our grand White Hall.
You will then be shown to your table for a delicious 3 course supper, served in our opulent Long Gallery, in-between performances from the professional actors at ‘A Stab In The Dark’.
Expect an evening packed with plot-twists, suspicious suspects and plenty of laughter along the way. For this night, you play detective and it is your job to crack the case before whoever did the crime ruins Halloween!
The story so far… The Curse of the Yummi Mummy (Period – 1920s / Halloween) Egypt, 1924. In the Valley of the Queens, Howard Cutter, eminent archaeologist, has finally discovered the extravagant long-lost tomb of Queen Yummi. Untouched for 3,000 years, the tomb is filled with gold and precious stones, and promises to reveal knowledge of a lesser-known period of ancient Egyptian history.
However, the entrance to the tomb was inscribed with a curse against any who disturbed the Queen’s last resting place, and death is about to strike someone involved in the discovery…
Evening Format: 7.00pm – White Hall Drinks Reception – complimentary alcoholic / non-alcoholic drink on arrival 7.30pm – Opening Scene 7.40pm – Dinner Served – Long Gallery 11.00pm (approx.) – Carriages
Dress Code: 1920’s / Halloween fancy dress or smart casual attire
Tickets: £65.00 per person
**Special ‘Friday 13th’ Offer** Book 2 tickets by Friday 13th September and receive a £10.00 discount. In addition, for groups of 8 or more, a FREE bottle of Prosecco will be added to your table.
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