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In this original comedy murder mystery dinner show we take you and
your guests back to May 12, 1945 to celebrate "V. E. Day"
(victory of the Allies over Germany). You have been invited to join
Arizona's celebrities and socially prominent, to mingle with mysterious
guests and dine with a Russian hero.
The
evening begins with 1945 music during cocktails when you will meet
Betty and Frank Spencer (he owns an aircraft factory)
who are your hosts. At this time, the Stage Manager will hand out
character biographies to 16 guests in the form of "top secret"
files and they will have the opportunity to play the parts of infamous
spies, doctors, and scientists. They will also be given props to
help them get into character. A singer is available to perform songs
of the era during the reception.
Following the cocktail hour, the action will progress over dinner
with two murders, a song by a French singer, several revelations,
and an opportunity for up to 14 teams of guests to find clues in
the venue and an interrogation by the F.B.I. At the end of the evening
all of the guests will have a chance to guess who they think committed
the crimes. A prize will be awarded to the winner and a brief synopsis
will be given, explaining that many of the characters they played
were based on real people.
The production includes beautiful costumes/uniforms of the era,
standard sound equipment/props and a professional Stage Manager
to coordinate all details with the venue. It is best performed over
a 3-4 course sit-down dinner, but can be arranged around a buffet
-- as long as the courses are broken up to allow for action in between.
It was written for up to 120 guests and can be expanded to include
up to 300 guests with staging and professional sound.
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