Who Killed Father Christmas? A Murder Mystery Dinner

Thursday 18th December from 7pm

Who Killed Father Christmas? A Murder Mystery Dinner

At Camberwick Toys, success sparkles on the surface. Profits are up, the crowds love Father Christmas - played by the ever-jolly John Grubb - and the company looks set for its best season yet. But behind the festive façade lies a tangled web of secrets, grudges, and betrayals.

Hugh Pugh despises his wife Phyllis, marrying her only to gain access to her family’s fortune. Catherine Dibble, the hardworking sales manager, hides a dangerous addiction and a relationship with local criminal Robin Banks. And Handyman Barney McGrew, a man with a violent history, is bitter over being passed over for the coveted Father Christmas role.

Tensions simmer. Resentments boil. And when John Grubb turns up dead, the toy shop becomes a crime scene. In this snow-globe world of greed, lust, and lies - any one of them could be a killer.

Join us on Thursday 18th December from 7pm for a glittering night of murder, mystery, and merriment. Step into a world of festive secrets and seasonal suspense as our live actors weave a chilling tale of intrigue right before your eyes.

Your evening of yuletide thrills includes:

A sparkling Christmas cocktail on arrival to set the festive mood
A sumptuous 5-course seasonal menu, crafted with holiday indulgence in mind
Tea and coffee to close the evening - perfect for steadying your nerves...
Immersive live theatre with shocking twists, hidden motives, and suspects lurking behind every mince pie

The Christmas menu with theatre and welcome drinks costs £65, with a £20 per person deposit to secure your place. Your deposit will be deducted from your final bill.

Dress to impress (festive glamour encouraged!) and prepare for a night where the laughter sparkles, the secrets simmer, and the murderer could be sitting right beside you...

Will you crack the case before the Christmas pudding is served?

Limited seats available – reserve yours now and unwrap a night you’ll never forget!

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