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Here are the various Murder Mystery shows that we perform. Click on the "Gallery" links to see pictures from some of our latest productions of these titles. ... re-creates a speakeasy in the Chicago of the 20's. Characters include mobsters, molls, crooked politicians, shifty lawyers, bootleggers, cigarette girls, etc. Great for costumes and dialects. Gallery: August 07, March 07, September 06, August06, June 06 ... rolls back the rug in the small town of Buffalo Chip, Colorado, where the year is 1888. Meet ranchers, gunslingers, church ladies, mountain men, Indians, gamblers, and outlaws. One gunshot offstage. This show is a favorite with visitors looking for Western flavor. Gallery: March07, February07, January 07, December 06, August 06, June 06 ... takes you over the river and through the woods to a Christmas Eve celebration with the extended family at grandmother's house. Features a Christmas tree as the murder weapon. Gallery: December 06 ... puts you in the middle of a movie production set in the 1950's. Meet Producers, directors, faded stars, rising newcomers, and many of the "little people" who make films possible. Gallery: October 06 ... hires a consulting group to deal with your organization's toughest challenges. Of course, the consultants get it all backward (thus relieving tension with humor), and what appears to be another boring presentation quickly turns into an exciting mystery game. This is an excellent ice-breaker for diverse audiences. ... unwraps the early days of World War II, where both men and materiel are vital to the Great Struggle, where sacrifice is the order of the day, and where even the chocolate is dark. Gallery: October 06 ... welcomes you to the Roman Festival of Lemuria, where shades of the dead move among living, seeking eternal rest, or possibly a living victim to torment. But don't worry - they can be exorcised, but only if you remembered to bring... black beans! Gallery: November 06 ... parades a circus mystery into your hometown. Will John the Knifethrower keep his edge? Will someone tell the Fortune Teller's secret? Can Henrietta get her trained Hippocampus to behave? Step right up, buy your ticket, and sit down in a ringside seat… ... sits down to a seance circa 1900, where you're invited to "join hands, clear your minds, and concentrate with every fibre of your being. Who knows what ghosts will come, and whether they will come for good, or for evil?" Photos ... sets sail on the ocean liner SS Grover Cleveland in May, 1935. The Cleveland's complement of international passengers are looking forward to tomorrow's docking at Portsmouth, but tonight they will share a final evening of intrigue, romance, and murder. Photos: ... hosts a wedding reception. The groom is handsome, the bride is beautiful, but some of the family members are a bit stranger than usual. ... transforms your location into an old English castle. This show's characters will remind you of those classic horror films from the 30's and 40's. It's a favorite with audiences planning to come in costume. Gallery: January 07 ... busts into the Silver Queen Saloon of Salt Creek, Texas, in the year 1874. Outside the blazing sun has set, the dust devils have died down, and the men are riding in from the range to find liquor, women, and danger in a most unexpected form ... Gallery: January 07 ... unwraps the world of fine chocolate, where recipes are passed from generation to generation, where innovation is the key to survival, and where secrets are guarded with a fierce passion. ... cracks open the present-day world of high-fashion jewelry, where all that glitters is not gold . . . and sometimes passion outshines the gems. ... almost brings the creatures of our wild kingdom on-stage during the taping of a zoo-oriented TV show. Unfortunately, the animals have other ideas, as do several members of the crew. Gallery: August 07 ... cooks up trouble in a small, family-owned restaurant. When old-world values clash with the needs of modern business, something - or someone - is likely to get broken. ... searches for a fabulous stolen art treasure. The problem is, all the searchers are famous detectives. Will too many cooks spoil the broth, as they say, or will too many sleuths get in each other's way? It looks like the audience will have to bail them out with their own solutions - again. ... raises funds for a small hospital in your city. When the president of the insurance company - disguised as a patient - threatens to increase regulations and reduce services, the mortality rate is sure to suffer a sudden increase. Photos ... crashes a high-society party in 1938, where everyone is searching for a lost uranium map. The Germans want it for "scientific research"; the businessmen want it for cash flow; the socialites want it for their lives. Who will be the first to find the treasure, and how far will he or she go to get it? ... sponsors a campaign rally or debate in the present day, but can also be set for a particular period. The cast includes those strange and nefarious characters that seem to have always inhabited our political landscape, but the issues are pertinent to the time and culture. ... welcomes back the Class of _____. Isn't it fun to get together with old friends and reminisce? We certainly did some wild and crazy things in those days. Unfortunately, there are some memories that should never be brought to mind… ... follows a young soldier returning home in 1946, only to find that all is not well on the home front. 2 ... lands an alien from outer space in the middle of your meeting, with the authorities in hot pursuit. When the mind-channeling starts, who knows which body will be the next that is snatched... ... takes us back to the town of Salt Creek and brings an to an end the saga of Stark, Plum, and Buck, as told in Salt Creek and Buffalo Chip. |
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