We provide a range of murder mysteries and other corporate entertainment events for our customers and will be pleased to discuss any specific requirements you may have.

Our murder mysteries are script-based – the organisations that book us supply their own staff or customers to role-play the main character parts, making the whole event fun and participative. One of our team plays the role of the ‘detective’ character in each case, acting also as facilitator for the event. Other staff or customers not involved in the murder mystery act as observers, trying to guess the identity of the murderer and enjoying the spectacle of watching their colleagues dressing up and acting out the mystery. The scripts are written with a fair degree of ‘Carry on’ style humour, which our customers enjoy.

Our prices for murder mysteries start from around £280 + VAT. On top of this, we will also need to charge you for reasonable travel, accommodation and out of pocket expenses where appropriate.

Here’s a summary of the murder mysteries we offer:

Dead Groovy (for 10 role-players)

It’s the swinging 1960s and a new nightclub called The Kinky Kitty has opened in London. A small group of acquaintances have stayed for an illegal after hours drink. Then they notice that one of the group is missing. A mystery that is perfect for dressing up in mini skirts and Austin Powers wigs!

Grief is the Word (for 10 role-players)

It’s 1974 – maxi-skirts, wide lapels and even wider ties are in. BBTV’s new talent show The Fame Game is about to go on air when the studio hands notice that Sherrie Sweeney, the show’s flamboyant presenter, is missing. A mystery that is great for themed parties - full of cultural references and parodies of characters from the 1970s.

Thoroughly Murdered Millie (for 10 role-players)

It’s the roaring 1920s and a group of high society chums meet up on a grand tour of the Empire, aboard the SS Maid of Mystery. But all is not plain sailing and high jinks ensue as one of the passengers goes missing. Oozing with 1920s characters and references, this mystery is a great excuse to dust off the flapper dresses and dinner jackets!

A Dark Day at St Ethelreda’s (for 9 role-players)

A school history master dies of a fencing wound - fun and frolics in this 1930s boarding school mystery. Has some wonderful characters and plot twists and appeals to a wide range of groups with its bawdy ‘Carry on’ style humour.

A Medieval Murder at Milden Hall (for 13 role-players)

Set in rural Suffolk around 1400AD. An annual harvest festival is being held in the medieval manor of Milden Hall. But before the festivities can begin a dead body is plucked from a nearby duck pond - the victim is none other than the Lord Chief Justice! A mystery that is great for events being staged in an older venue.

The Fax about Murder (for 10 role-players)

The chief executive of a toy company is battered to death during a team ‘away day’. An office murder mystery that is ideal for team-building events and office bashes - will amuse those with a business background especially.

The Director’s Cut (for 8 role-players)

The avant garde director of a gothic horror film is found murdered on set – was it the work of one of the cast or of more sinister forces…a vampire, even? A mystery for those with an interest in the gothic and macabre - great for Halloween parties.

Death of a Wine Merchant (for 10 role-players)

A Roman wine merchant is murdered in his lavish villa during a Bacchanalian-style celebration to mark the coming of summer. A mystery that is great for groups with an interest in ancient history and those wanting to throw a toga party!

From Fear to Eternity (for 10 role-players)

The year is 12 stars + 3. The Space Tug Grasper has been in deep space for three years. However, since passing the planet Alterra to pick up supplies, strange things have begun to happen. With its out-of-this-World humour, this mystery is ideal for those with an interest in Sci-Fi.

The Mexshire Syndicate (for 10 role-players)

The administrator of a golf club lottery syndicate is poisoned and suspicion falls on those nearest and dearest to him – a village murder mystery with a plot as devious as the Devil’s own mind. It has a very ‘middle England’ feel to it and lots of larger than life characters.