Murder Mystery Afternoon Tea

Former Event  Murder Mystery

Unraveling a Murder Mystery turned out to be a Thrilling Team-Building Adventure

This was such a fun and interactive way to spend time with friends. A unique blend of entertainment, competition, and delicious food creates an unforgettable experience.

Our recent murder mystery event at the historic 30 James Street, the former headquarters of the White Star Shipping Line, was a thrilling adventure. From the moment we arrived, we could feel the competitiveness in the room … the air was filled with fun and anticipation of the performance we were about to witness.

Meanwhile, the grandeur of the Grade II listed building provided the perfect backdrop for our sleuthing escapades.

The afternoon kicked off with a delightful spread of afternoon tea delicacies. But this wasn’t your average tea party; as we indulged in finger sandwiches, scones, and sweet treats, a captivating murder mystery unfolded. The talented actors skillfully brought the characters to life, drawing us into the drama.

One of the highlights of the event was the opportunity to interrogate the suspects. Between courses, the cast members mingled with guests, giving us the chance to gather clues and piece together the puzzle. It was a fantastic way to work together as a team, sharing theories and suspicions. The competitive spirit was alive as we raced to solve the case before our rivals.

Whilst we won’t reveal the ending, we can say that the Titanic-themed murder mystery was a clever and engaging plot. The combination of delicious food, talented actors, and a challenging puzzle made for an unforgettable experience.

If you’re looking for a fun and interactive team-building activity or a memorable outing with friends, a murder mystery afternoon tea is highly recommended. It’s a fantastic opportunity to sharpen your sleuthing skills, enjoy delicious food, and create lasting memories.

So, gather your friends, dust off your detective hat, and prepare for an afternoon of fun, intrigue, and deliciousness.