Murder Mystery Dinner – The Late Late Show on Sunday, October 26th
Join us on Sunday, October 26th for our Halloween edition of Murder Mystery Dinner, our latest crazy pun filled night of fun whodunit!
Your ticket gives you access to the event and a wonderful three course dinner, including soda, coffee and tea, the show and our Costume Contest!
First Course: House Salad of fresh greens with cucumbers, grated carrot and tomato, tossed in a freshly made balsamic vinaigrette dressing, topped with homemade croutons.
Second Course: Your choice of Prime Rib OR Stuffed Flounder OR Chicken Florentine OR vegan Chickpea pasta Alfredo with Chicky strips and vegetables
Third Course: Mini dessert plate! (Vegans will have fresh fruit cup)
Doors open at 5 pm. Please arrive no later than 5:30 so that you can enjoy your meal before the show starts at 6 pm. We do have a full bar upstairs! Let us know if you want to sit with anyone specific and don’t forget a costume!
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Show Description for the Late Late Show:
Big changes are taking place at a small local television channel. A desire to compete with bigger networks by new station owner and General Manager G.I. Lovecash has prompted changes that have shaken up the whole staff at WMRB TV in Baltimore, MD. The network once prided itself on wholesome family oriented programming with shows such as the Grecian Gourmet with Chef Georgiou Georgioupolis. However, Lovecash plans to shake up the lineup to more scary and shocking programming with a new show hosted by Goria de Vamp, “the Gothic Goddess” who has been surrounded by controversy her entire career because of the raunchy, gory movies she shows and her outlandish, graphic, and over the top stunts she performs in between segments, all in the name of ratings. Meanwhile, station accountant and mail room clerk Ida Beancounter has been noticing some peculiarities in financial reports, strange invoices coming to the station, and missing petty cash. She has enlisted the help of Private Investigator Anthony “Ant” Tenna to perform surveillance around the station and to report any unusual occurrences.