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Cocktail and Crime: Ballroom Blitz

National Justice Museum, High Pavement, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1HN

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CANCELLED

Friday 31 December 2021 | 7pm
National Justice Museum
Tickets - £27.95

PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED FOR 2021

After months of the Blitz the people of Great Britain are ready to party like it's their last day on earth. Victory curled ladies and uniformed soldiers gather together in Nottingham's Shire Hall to celebrate as the year turns from 1940 into 1941.

Classic cocktails are flowing, big band music is playing, and the party is in full swing. That is, until a dead body is discovered. No one can leave the party until the murderer is discovered – do you think you have what it takes to discover whodunnit?

Enjoy a thrilling murder mystery tour through the gaol, followed by a dramatic trial in the grand courtroom. The evening includes two free cocktails and fancy dress is highly encouraged!

 

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