Murder at the Derby: An Interactive Mingle Mystery Night

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Mark your calendars and make plans to join us for this interactive murder mystery fundraising event benefiting the Creswick Theatre Company with our plans to make the building accessible.

It’s the day of the Derby, and people have come from far and wide to watch, when two bodies are found in one of the stable stalls and the horse within is discovered missing, it’s up to the elite of the elite to find the killer to avoid bringing scandal down upon themselves!

Before they Run for the Roses, these millionaires must solve a murder to clear their names.

Celebrities aspire to get into ‘Millionaire’s Row’, where the richest of the rich can rejoice in their wealth as they are offered a unique experience – a chance to visit the stables to greet the jockeys and horses, and wish the horse of their choice luck before being escorted back to Millionaire’s Row for the race.

As a member of society’s elite, we now invite you to book your ticket to this special night. The suspects will mingle with you, enjoying some drinks and snacks, while yousolve the murders!

Dress up in your fabulous Spring Racing Attire, and join in the Fashions of the Derby competition!

Don’t miss this spine-tingling experience! Please bring along some supper to share – bar will be open for the evening

Content: Creswick Theatre Company

Accessibility Information

  • Does not cater for people with access needs.

  • Sat 9 Nov

7:30pm–10:30pm

Creswick Courthouse Theatre

2A Raglan Street, Creswick VIC 3363

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$20 per person


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Accessibility Information

  • Does not cater for people with access needs.

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