Amherst Historical Presents Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
The Amherst Historical Society Presents A 1920’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theater By Jack Pachuta
“Murder She Rhymed” is a 1920’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre By Jack Pachuta, directed by Valerie Farschman! In 1928 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan earned the nickname “Little Chicago” because not only was it filled with vice and corruption, but it was also a place where “Scarface” Al Capone himself called the shots. AND… murder was as common a commodity as bootleg liquor!
Tickets are $40 per person, and $35 per person for AHS members. Dress for a 1928 Party with prizes, a buffet, and raffles at the Amherst Historical Society, 113 South Lake Street, Amherst, Ohio 44001!
“Murder She Rhymed” will be on four dates:
Saturday, September 16 at 6pm (doors open at 5:30pm)
Sunday, September 17 at 2pm (doors open at 1:30pm)
Saturday, September 23 at 6pm (doors open at 5:30pm)
Sunday, September 24 at 2pm (doors open at 1:30pm)
Last year’s Murder Mystery sold out quickly! Reservations required by September 8th- please contact us at 440-988-7255 or office@amhersthistoricalsociety.org to reserve your tickets today!