How Alan Puckett Kicked the Bucket – A Murder Mystery Mingle Event

Creswick Theatre Company

2 Raglan St,
Creswick VIC 3363

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  • Sat 28 Feb

7pm–8:30pm

$25 - $30

Every neighbourhood has that one neighbour. On Madawood Lane, in the seaside town of Ruby's Trove, that man is Alan Puckett.

Alan Puckett had spent the past decade making the lives of everyone on Madawood Lane, in the town of Ruby's Trove, hell. The thing that everyone thought but never said was that the neighbourhood would be a much better place when he finally kicked the bucket. So when Alan Puckett was actually murdered, the list of suspects seemed never-ending. Some had the opportunity, some had the means, but every single one of them had the motive.

Celebrate Alan Puckett's demise in the company of the entire township of Ruby's Trove, enjoy a casual sausage sizzle, with thanks to Creswick Lions Club and discover Who murdered Alan Puckett.

Bring along some snacks to share (please let the organisers know if you wish to reserve a shared table). The bar will be open, serving all your favourites including lemonade and simmering resentment.

Summery attire is recommended as it will be the last day of the 25/26 Summer.

Content: Creswick Theatre Company

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  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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