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Elizabethan Themed Murder Mystery

An Elizabethan Execution

The year is 1570. Queen Elizabeth is on the throne, surrounded by her loyal courtiers, and England is at war with Spain.

Just this morning, with guile and cunning more usually seen in foxes graduating from cunning school, Lord Less, the Lord High Executioner has managed to extract the name of the Spanish mole in the palace, but before he can bring the news to the Queen, he is discovered dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs, his head, partially severed from his neck by an axe which looks to have been wielded by a decorative suit of armour.

Was his death an accident? Or is it more likely his murder was undertaken by the Spanish spy to conceal their identity. If so…who is it, and can anyone uncover the murderer before they strike again?

Dinner Theatre Murder Mystery Script

An Elizabethan Execution

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Whats in the pack

How do dinner theatre scripts work?

If you’re looking for a murder mystery evening which supplies entertaining sleuthing while you dine, then our Dinner Theatre style murder mystery evenings are just what you are looking for.

Each mystery is designed to be run in one room within a hotel/restaurant setting during a three course meal.

There are five suspects (the cast). One murder occurs before the event (the discovery of the body usually begins the evening) and one murder occurs mid-way through the evening. The dead body usually comes back as the inspector for the denouement. You can have a separate actor play this role if you prefer.

A stage manager is also useful for this type of script.

These mysteries are written as interactive dinner theatre with a series of scripts as well as interactive questioning by the guests. The emphasis is fun and melodrama and the plays require an experienced set of actors to learn back story. This style of script is NOT for novice actors due to the amount of line learning, and requirement to be confident ad-libbing.

A good team of actors will usually need between 4-6 rehearsals, OR to learn the scripts and back story in advance and an intensive afternoon of rehearsals on the day before the show.

The plots require props and often theatre blood. These props are often not too difficult to obtain. It’s usually things like knives, glasses, guns (fake obviously!), and small stage props e.g. handbags. Sound effects are also often minimal. Though some plots do benefit from having access to a starter pistol.

Introducing the suspects

Queen E. – Her Royal Highness
Spoiled and just a little silly, Queen E. can have a fiery temper when crossed and is not above sending people to the scaffold on a whim.

Molly Coddle – Lady-in-waiting
Slightly dotty but endearing none the less, Molly was Nursey to the young Queen and remains her closest and most trusted lady-in-waiting at the Royal Court.

Lord Filchitt – Chamberlain
Ever at the Queen’s ear, Lord Filchitt is one of the most powerful men in England and not afraid to demonstrate his loyalty to the throne by any means required.

Lord Edmund Vipernoir – Court advisor
Dashing and intelligent, Lord Vipernoir is somewhat Machiavellian in his outlook, but very charming in tights…

Bladderwrack – Servant
The intellectual equivalent of pond slime and probably as odorous, Bladderwrack has been the humble servant of the Vipernoir family for many years.

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This game can be customised to fit your event for an additional fee.

It’s hard to give “ball park” figures for what different customisations would cost however we’ve attempted to HERE.

Please do contact us for a free quote if you would like any customisations on your game before purchase.

Remember… if you just need 1 extra person, or 1 less person, why not have someone play the inspector role?

The inspector can usually be male or female as the “for real” inspector can simply invent a new name for themselves.

Some hosts prefer to play the inspector role as it means they can work on the catering while the round plays out amongst their guests.

 

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