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Friday 31st October | 2025 | 7pm - 11pm
Cleaver and Wake
Tickets: £65
Step aboard the Disorient Express as it arrives Upstairs at Cleaver & Wake for an unforgettable evening of dining and immersive theatre this Halloween.
The year is 1925. The elite of society have gathered aboard the Disorient Express, embarking on a lavish journey from Istanbul to Paris. While drinks flow and dinner is served, a shock discovery halts the festivities…
A murder. A train full of suspects. And only one chance to uncover the truth.
Join the Cleaver & Wake team for a night of mystery and prepare to interrogate, deduce, and dine in style.
Will the mystery be solved before the final course is served?
Tickets: £65 per person
Ticket includes 2-course dinner and welcome drink
Arrival from 7pm, 7:30pm start
Bar open till 11pm
Tables are a maximum of 10 people. Groups sizes between 2 – 9 people will be seated on a shared table with other guests and all guests must purchase in one transaction to guarantee to be sat together.
Murder Mystery Dinner – Murder on The Disorient Express (31 Oct 2025) | ||
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