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Murder Mystery Dinner By Eddie M You're enjoying a meal. Suddenly there's a commotion at a nearby table. Two customers appear to be arguing. The argument turns to shoving. One man shoves the other to the floor. He rises, grabs a knife and stabs the man through the heart. But wait, things may not be what they seem, at least not according to the police detective who rushes onto the scene. The deceased didn't die of a knife wound, he's been shot in the head. Did you hear a gun shot? Such is a dining experience during a murder mystery dinner.
Murder mystery theater has been around a long time. Combined with theater, these shows are interactive and often held at smaller venues. People enjoy the food as well as the chase. They can eat their steak and like Sherlock Holmes engage their minds once the game is afoot. These mysteries can take on many different forms. One is a simple interactive play where the actors talk to the patrons but stick to a general story in which one of the actors' roles is to solve the mystery. Another is a game in which the diners have to discover clues to solve the murder. There can be a lot of twists and turns along the way including some participants given information others do not have.
These mysteries have become popular for parties, special occasions and even entire weekends and cruises. They've leaked into popular culture. One example has been done a few times in television and movies. A group of people is invited to a dinner, then one by one they're killed in mysterious ways. Murder by Death is a funny comedy based on that premise. In other versions, a mystery is taking place when someone is really murdered. In an episode of the detective show “Monk,” the lead character has been banned from a murder mystery weekend bed and breakfast because he solved the murder in three minutes, thus ruining the weekend and losing the establishment a lot of money.
Many of these dinners take place at locations associated with death. Many
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theatres that specialize in murder mysteries boast that their location used to be a morgue, or is built on a graveyard, or that someone was murdered there in the past. True or not, such stories add to the atmosphere. Patrons are willing to suspend disbelief enough to enjoy themselves, even if in the real world they wouldn't believe the tall tales.
A murder mystery can be fun. They're not just for adults. Kids love a challenge and a show. Consider it for your next family outing.
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