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Saturday 13 June 2020 | 7.00pm
National Justice Museum
Tickets: £21.95 – includes a cocktail or mocktail on arrival
On a summer evening in 1784, beautiful courtesans, industrialists, scoundrels and con-men gather in Nottingham’s Shire Hall for an evening of debauchery. The drink flows but soon blood is spilt as there is a murderer in the midst.
You’re the detective, so put your deductive skills to work and uncover whodunnit?
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £21.95 per person and include one free cocktail (or mocktail) and murder mystery tour.
Timings
Guests should arrive between 7pm and 7.30pm for an arrival cocktail. Doors close at 8pm.
The interrogation starts at 8pm before proceeding to our Grand Civil Courtroom for a trial concluding around 10pm
The winner receives a free bottle of fizz.
Masks and fancy dress encouraged! Over 18s only. Sensible footwear and a jackets advised.
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