Cluedunnit | MURDERS ON THE NILE - Murder Mystery Dinner - Bowral
Event description
CLUEDUNNIT MURDER MYSTERIES RETURN TO BOWRAL!
Join crime writer Jonathon Mapletree and a cast of suspicious characters as you solve this mystery from the land of the pharaohs. Whilst you enjoy a delicious three course dinner, gather clues from the various suspects as they visit your table, discuss with your fellow diners and then decide...whodunnit!
You are invited to come dressed in the glamorous Art Deco style and fully immerse yourself in this dining experience to die for.
Cluedunnit have been involved in providing Murder Mystery Dinner Experiences for 40 years and are one of the longest established murder mystery companies in the world.
MURDERS ON THE NILE - The Story So Far...
The steamboat ‘Sudan’ is chugging down the River Nile. On board is an exclusive cocktail party to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the opening of King Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Famed archeologist Robert Mallowan is taking this opportunity to announce a new mission to open a recently discovered chamber believed to be the resting place of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti.
This announcement is causing great interest in Cairo, however all aboard must beware, as it seems the pharoah’s curse is following this new expedition...
Before you arrive in Egypt to board the ‘Sudan’ you are advised to be inoculated against ‘Yellow Fever’, ‘Malaria’ and ‘Typhoid’.
Enjoy a delicious three course dinner as you question the suspects, decipher the clues and work to crack the case!
DINNER MENU - to be announced soon!
*We cater for all dietary requirements - please select the relevant option at checkout*
BOOKING YOUR PLACE AT A TABLE:
You will be seated around tables of 8. If it is likely that friends will be coming along too, it is best to book all your places at the same time to ensure you are all on the same table.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
email: info@cluedunnit.com.au
or visit www.cluedunnit.com.au
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