Experience a hilarious show and interactive game, as your group interrogates suspects, solves puzzles, or just sits back and enjoys the show! Selected guests play murder suspects in the show, to outr
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Location: New Orleans
What's Included
- We bring everything -- props, clues, sheets for writing notes on the suspects. Guests may dress up for the theme, or simply come as they are. (themes available at the Killer Theater NOLA website)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but it's generally aimed at adults since there's humor that might not be suitable for younger kids. If you're thinking of bringing teens, just check the specific theme beforehand, as some might be more risqué than others. Also, most participants are over 21.
A: You can reschedule your tickets up to 48 hours before the event without any fees. Just reach out to their customer service directly to make the change. If you need to cancel within that time frame, there might be a fee, so definitely check their policy online for the details.
A: You can really wear whatever makes you comfortable! Some people dress up according to the theme, which is super fun, but casual attire works too. Just keep in mind it can get a bit warm in the venue, so something breathable is a good idea.
Discussions
Just did the Murder Mystery at Killer Theater in NOLA - what a blast!
I recently took my friends to the Murder Mystery show on Frenchmen Street, and we had the best time ever! The interactive element was hilarious; we got to interrogate suspects and solve puzzles. The atmosphere was fun, and the venue was perfect for grabbing drinks afterward. If you’re in NOLA, definitely check this out as a gift for your pals or just for a fun night out! Tickets are super affordable, too.
Thinking about gifting the Murder Mystery experience - any tips?
I'm planning to surprise my boyfriend with tickets to the Murder Mystery show. We've never been to one before, so I'm a bit nervous. Are there any must-know tips? Also, how interactive is it? I don't want him to feel pressured to participate if he doesn’t want to.