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Theatre Rowe Productions Murder Mystery Theatre at The Old Mill, May 8–July 12 (Up to 47% Off)
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Local talent acts out murder mystery scenarios and tries to solve the crimes with help from the audience
The Deal
- $32 for two tickets to a murder-mystery play, plus a bottle of wine (up to $60 value)
- Where: The Old Mill, below The Brewpub
- Seating: general admission
- Door time: 45 minutes before showtime
- Full offer value includes ticketing fees
- Dinner is available for an additional fee
Available Performances
- Going Once, Going Twice…Murder, select dates, May 8–24
- Married by Midnight, Dead by Dawn, select dates, June 12–July 12
Murder Mystery Theatre
- Going Once, Going Twice…Murder: There’s been a murder at a ritzy auction, and it’s up to a nervous rookie detective to determine the culprit—if she can hold her own against a feuding couple, a snobby heiress, and a host of other colorful characters.
- Married by Midnight, Dead by Dawn: A bumbling security guard finds himself in over his head when a murder is committed at the seedy casino where he works.
Need to know info
Expiration varies.
Limit 3 person. Reservation recommended, not required. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem day of show for ticket at venue. Must show valid ID matching name on voucher at The Old Mill. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects Theatre Rowe Productions's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. Doors open 45 min before showtime. For ADA seating, call box office promptly upon receipt of voucher - availability is limited. Dinner available for an additional fee, call in advance. Must be 21+ with valid photo ID for alcohol.
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About Theatre Rowe Productions Murder Mystery Theatre
Most weekend nights at Theatre Rowe, someone gets murdered, but somehow the cops never arrive. Instead, it's up to the audience to join characters played by local actors try to answer the age-old questions "Whodunit?" and "Should I pair red or white wine with this fish dish?" (While they weigh their suspicions, guests can also opt to order a full dinner.)