A brand-new murder mystery night is heading to Chester, featuring all the glitz and glamour of a Hollywood film set and the intrigue of a classic "whodunnit" as guests are invited to play detective and unmask a killer.
Following on from the success of its previous Chester event, The Murder Mystery Experience returns to The Live Rooms in the City centre on Friday 14th October at 7.30pm for another unique, fun filled and dramatic evening, this time featuring an Action Movie murder mystery theme.
The Live Rooms event takes place following successful murder mystery evening having been staged internationally with the Action Movie themed evenings taking place in several countries recently including Dubai and Pakistan.
Speaking about returning to the popular Chester venue, Company founder Peter Griffin said "Following the success of our previous Chester murder mystery events, we're delighted to be back at The Live Rooms with our latest fun filled evening. Guests will be whisked away to a Hollywood film set which promises adventure, intrigue and romance! When the film crew for the new action movie "Danger Panic Zero" come to The Live Rooms to shoot the final few scenes of the film, will they get more than they bargained for when a killer strikes?".
Early Bird tickets are now on sale for the popular event which includes a Hollywood inspired buffet dinner courtesy of the acclaimed Manchester based Leaf Bean Pod Cafe.
Peter added "During the evening, guests will have to solve the clues, interrogate the characters and be prepared for an action-packed thrill ride with plenty of problem-solving, audience participation, prizes, awards and much, much more!"
Full details of the Action Movie Murder Mystery night at The Live Rooms can be found at:
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