How does the evening progress?
A typical murder mystery dinner occurs as such: When you are seated for the show, you will find your clue sheet on which to keep notes and your show program with character information and more clues. Act One sets up the characters and location. If this is a dinner, the salads are made available before or after this act. Act Two really gets to the “heart” of the matter. This is where the majority of clues are given out and a murder may occur. The entrees are served just before or after this act. Act Three is when the characters present their alibis. Get those clue sheets filled out. They will be collected after this act. Dessert is served before or after this act. Act Four is when the murder is solved and prizes are awarded. VAMP awards prizes for the correct deducer, the best dressed in the theme of the evening and the best audience actor. If you are holding a fundraiser or are including a silent auction our performers will incorporate these announcements into the performance. The even