Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre in London's West End |


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Shared Christmas Parties 2007
Nov 30, Dec 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
You are invited to the Brace Bros Department Store Annual Christmas Party.
Guest of Honour is the Hon. Sir Rudolph Rougenais.
The Plot - Are You Being Served?
Its the Brace Bros Department Store Christmas Party - a splendid dinner dance at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel. As the guests mingle and enjoy their festive Bucks Fizz, an air of tension brews. Just as Sir Rudolph Rougenais is due to deliver his lengthy speech, he is discovered - murdered in the stationery cupboard!
What was Holly Berry doing under the mistletoe with Chris Moss? And why was Rose Turkey gobbling down her dinner so quickly to make a sneaky exit? Whatever their motives, all will be revealed as the evening progresses.

The Murder Mystery Dinner Show
Starts at 7.00pm as guests gather for a welcome drink and the actors introduce the characters and set the scene. At 7.30pm guests go through to the dining room to enjoy a 3 course gala dinner.
Throughout dinner, the plot thickens and with the assistance of clue kits and some super sleuthing, you get the chance to catch the killer!
Prizes are awarded to the Super Sleuths at around 9.30pm. Then the resident DJ takes over and its dancing til 1am! Everyone is welcome to join in the fun and try to work out who done it!
The event promises an evening of excellent entertainment, high comedy and, of course, great food.
Venues
RADISSON MARLBOROUGH HOTEL
Bloomsbury Street, London WC1
RADISSON VANDERBILT HOTEL South Kensington , 68 - 86 Cromwell Rd, London SW6

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