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    Judy SmithBy Judy SmithAugust 17, 20223 Mins Read4 Views
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    The time is the 1920s. There has been a murder, and your help is needed to solve the case and catch the killer. Have you ever wanted to take a trip back in time to the Roaring 20s when the parties were jumping, everyone was dancing, and the times were definitely changing? Or maybe it has been your secret desire to be a detective or sleuth to solve the crime of the century?

    If this sounds intriguing and fun to you, then you’ll love the 1920s Murder Mystery Dinner Show at the Sky Bar at the Reef on Beach Boulevard in Biloxi, Sunday, August 21. It will definitely be a night like none other.

    The Improbable Cause Mystery Theatre brings you right into the middle of the action. “It’s a ‘20’s style murder mystery dinner show where YOU become the detective!” Every Improbable Cause Mystery Theatre performance is family friendly, always interactive and one of the most hilarious murder mystery dinner theatres across the Gulf Coast. The cast is filled with local talent who write and perform in these original productions. During the 90 to 120 minute experiences, the guests can get involved as much as they’d like by working by themselves or in groups to help solve the murder by reviewing the evidence and observing and interrogating all suspects.

    Here’s the scenario. The scene is an early 1920’s speakeasy. An artifact excavated from the tomb of King Tut’s tomb is brought in to be appraised, but “does his curse follow” the precious artifact and leave havoc in its wake?

    You’ll be in the middle of the action as there’s a murder and the mafia is looming around every corner. Moonshine is flowing everywhere. Between mystics and the supernatural, the chief sleuth on hand, Detective Gunn, will need your help finding every clue he can. It will take your super sleuthing clues to help solve the case. Who should you trust? Who should you believe? It seems everyone becomes a suspect. It will be a night of suspense, intrigue, and fun.

    Guests are encouraged to dress up in their flashiest 1920’s attire. Guys, dress to the nines in top hats and tails and bring that 1920s swagger to your style. Flashy and stylish is the trend of the evening. Sparkling and spangled, ladies will be the “bee’s knees” in their bedazzled dresses that swish and sway as they kick up their heels. Bring out the feathered boas, sparkling headbands with feather adornments, and don’t forget to bring that sassy style that only the Roaring ‘20s could bring.

    The show starts at 6:00 pm, this Sunday, and the meal is as great as the show with a starter choice of red beans and rice or house salad. For your entrée, you have your choice of shrimp alfredo, pork chops with rice and gravy, or chicken. To top off your dinner, a delicious brownie will top off the evening as the adventure continues throughout the night.

    Come immerse yourself and family and friends for an evening like none other. Family style seating is available. For more information about this mysterious and fun evening, please visit (20+) 1920’s Murder Mystery Dinner show | Facebook . Tickets for the event are $60, and include dinner and the show.

    Show off your sleuthing skills and help solve this very intriguing mystery. This will be a night that you definitely don’t want to miss!

    * Photo courtesy of the Sky Bar at the Reef.

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    Judy Smith

    Judy Smith has been a freelance writer and photographer for several magazines and publications around the South, including Social South Magazine, Our Mississippi Magazine, DeSoto Magazine, Deep South Magazine, Country Roads Magazine, among others. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Paralegal Studies, Master’s of Science in Mass Communications, and PhD in Communications at the University of Southern Mississippi. And Judy Smith is proud to forever be a Mississippi Girl.

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