Murder and Mystery at the Museum!
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Ever wondered what it would be like to step into the shoes of Agatha Christie? Over 80 local "sleuths" put their crime solving skills to the test on October 17th at WAW’s first Murder Mystery Dinner. This interactive “Whodunit?” got dinner guests out of their seats and into the fun while raising funds for the Museum.
Museum treasurer, Kelly Fox said "We thought that it would be fun to do something a little different, and we've had really wonderful feedback and ticket sales."
During a delicious catered dinner, the mystery unfolded as the guests put on their best Sherlock Holmes impersonations, helping our detective solve the evening's mystery. The best detectives won great prizes, but everyone had an opportunity to take part in our raffles.
This inventive and entertaining story was written by our own summer intern and North Attleboro resident, Anu Khan, who is in her sophomore year at Princeton University. The cast included local volunteers and board members, who portrayed various characters as the story played out. There were lots of laughs, courtesy of local radio personality and comedian, Dave Kane who played the lead detective role to perfection. All in all it was a deliciously satisfying serving of murder, mystery, food and fun!
