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Show Times

Matinee: Doors open at 11:45 am Dinner and Show 12:30 pm

Evenings: Doors open at 5:45 pm Dinner and Show 6:30 pm

Show Only tickets are not available for Murder Mysteries

Tickets Advance: Dinner and Show $35* Door: Dinner and Show $37* * All tickets are subject to Wisconsin sales tax

Last Call at Chez Mort By Lee Mueller

November 16, 2018 evening November 17, 2018 matinee & eveni ng

Return to the golden age of the 1940s and the famous Jazz club “Chez Mort“. Ingenue ‘Sweet Sue’ Blutowsky was mysteriously and fatally cut short during her debut singing performance. Inspector Constantine was quick on the scene to investigate the strange circumstances surrounding the shocking events. Journey back in time and join the good inspector on that dark and rainy evening. Death Near Dead Man’s Holler By Lee Mueller January 18, 2019 evening January 19, 2019 matinee & evening It’s the 1890s and nothing much ever happens in the small Midwestern town of Meridosa near Dead Man’s Holler. That is, nothing until now. Sheriff John Ford keeps watch as the prisoner ends up dead in his cell. No one was around at the time or had access to the prison. With the help of his friends, the sheriff must try to solve this case, if only for his own satisfaction. Death of a Doornail By Lee Mueller March 22, 2019 evening March 23, 2019 matinee & evening Eccentric millionaire, Albert Doornale has invited all of his close friends to his estate. Only problem is, Albert’s not home. No one has seen him. Was Albert killed? Kidnapped? A murder investigation will begin, as soon as a body is found. Murder Me Always By Lee Mueller November 15, 2019 evening November 16, 2019 matinee & evening During a very bad performance of the play “Murder Me Always”, an actual murder takes place off stage. The director is shot! The “fake” murder mystery play comes to a screeching halt and a “real” murder mystery begins. Will this “real” murder mystery be any better than the fake one? Is art imitating life? Is the play really the thing? Is this the original play that went wrong?

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