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Murder Mystery on the Mountain

Murder Mystery at the Full House Theater
In 1922 the City buzzed with excitement. Jazz echoed from the Art Deco clubs and theaters to the sidewalks where flappers pushed their new power past sufferage to female empowerment and newly discovered rights. Recently born skyscrapers and bright lights dominated the urban skyline replacing the coal smoke and dilapidated brick tenements of the late nineteenth century. Everything felt new. Everything held hope.
Yet, at the edge of the glowing lights hung a dark cloud, the cloud of Prohibition, the mob, and violent crime. Its murky mist soon crept into dark back rooms and poorly light warehouses. Crime, particularly murder, became a part of every day life and the City residents lived with it.
At the casting call for the popular play “Tickle My Fancy” a body was found. Murder was common in the City but never at the Full House Theater. Every actor, crew member, and theater executive is a suspect and an investigator.
Can you figure out Whodunit?
Have Fun and Reserve Your Ticket
It’s New Year’s Eve. Have fun. Dress for the event, 1922 style. (Costumes are optional, but a prize will be given to the best period costume.)
Call or text Kris at 484-335-3386 to reserve your seat at the Full House Theater. Then choose to receive either a specific character “role” or be a “judge” for the casting call.
Cost of Admission
Admission is $10.00 per ticket at the door and an appetizer or dessert to share.
The price of admissions pays the expense of the evening. Bring the food because we all like to eat.
Time
The Murder Mystery stars at 7:00 p.m. and ends at midnight (of course).
Additional board games will be available throughout the night along with worship music, fellowship, and a pampering station.
Midnight Toast and Prayer
The evening will end with prayer and a grape juice toast at midnight. After all Prohibition was in full swing in 1922.
Don’t miss this fun event at the Full House Theater (the Campus Chapel).
