Friday 24 November - Saturday 16 December 2023, 6.30pm
National Justice Museum
Tickets: £52.99 per person
Elementary: A Christmas Murder Mystery:
Saturday 2 December - Sold Out
Saturday 9 December - Limited Availability
Saturday 16 December - Limited Availability
It's the late 19th century, and snow is silently falling outside Nottingham's Shire Hall as the annual Festive Soiree is in full flow.
As the guests arrive, a dreadful discovery is made - the world-famous consulting detective Sherwood Flats is missing in action! Is he embroiled in a case, or is there foul play afoot? With the world's greatest detective out of the picture, we need your help to crack the case.
Join this evening of intrigue, accusations, and suspicion – complete with cocktails, dinner, and laughter.
Reserve your place with a £15 per person deposit:
You can choose to pay just £15 per person today to secure your booking.
Tickets
£52.99 per person including:
* Three course Christmas meal
* Arrival fizz cocktail or mocktail
* Murder mystery event
In order to be able to cater for all guests and arrange seating plans, we will be in touch via email to confirm your menu choices in advance of the event.
Your evening
Arrive 6.30pm to 7.00pm for a cocktail. Doors close promptly 7.15pm.
You will then be ushered into our grand courtroom for the murder mystery event. Something unexpected has happened and you must tour the museum, looking for clues. You will interview suspects in different locations to track down the culprit.
Your Christmas meal is served from 8.30pm.
Elementary! A Christmas Murder Mystery (24 Nov 2023 - 16 Dec 2023) | ||
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