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A Valentine's Day Murder Mystery Dinner

  • Watts Hall Community Arts 174 Main Street Thomaston, ME, 04861 United States (map)

Nothing says “I love you” quite like a night of murder, mystery, and mayhem!

Prepare for an unforgettable Valentine’s Day experience! Join us for an evening of mystery, romance, and a touch of mayhem.

You’ll indulge in a three-course dinner crafted by talented students from MCST’s culinary arts program while Mystery 207’s professional actors unravel a thrilling murder mystery. Work in teams to decipher clues, uncover motives, and expose the guilty suspect. Love is in the air, but so is suspense – can you solve “who dunnit” in this heart-pounding affair?

$59/person includes a 3-course meal and an evening of professional theater. A cash bar will also be available.

Advance tickets are required for this event – no tickets will be sold at the door. 

Menu
First course: Hearty Winter Salad featuring Shaved Brussel Sprouts, Dried Cranberry, Sharp Cheddar & Tender Greens with an Apple Cider Vinaigrette 

Second course: Beef Stroganoff & Egg Noodles with Buttermilk & Chive Biscuits OR Wild Mushroom Stroganoff (vegetarian) & Egg Noodles with Buttermilk & Chive Biscuits

Third course: Maple Apple Crisp

FAQs

Q: What should I do if there’s someone I’d like to sit with who is ordering their tickets separately from me?
A: Guests will be assigned to tables ahead of time. If there is another party you would like to sit with, please indicate that in the notes at check-out. 

Q: What time do the doors open?
A: The doors open at 5:30. No one will be permitted in the auditorium prior to 5:30. The show will begin promptly at 6:00, so please plan to give yourself enough time to get settled at your table and visit the bar if you’d like.

Q: What is the run-time of the show?
A: The show has an approximate run-time of 3 hours.

Q: Is this event family-friendly?
A: We would rate this show PG-13. Please note that there is no price difference between adults and children, and all attendees require a ticket regardless of age. Only guests who are 21+ with a valid ID will be served alcohol.

Q: Is Watts Hall an accessible venue?
A: Yes, it is! While the auditorium is located on the second floor, we do have an ADA-compliant elevator available to anyone who needs it. We also have an accessible restroom. The doorways and hallways are nice and wide to accommodate mobility aids. If you need accommodations at your table, please email wattshallcommunityarts@gmail.com to let us know in advance.

Q: Will tickets be available at the door?
A: No. This event requires advance tickets.

Q: Are you able to accommodate special dietary requirements such as vegan or gluten-free?
A: No, we are not. If you have questions about allergens, please email wattshallcommunityarts@gmail.com.

Q: Can I bring my own drinks to Watts Hall?
A: No. Bringing in outside alcohol is not permitted. As such, anyone found to be in possession of outside alcohol will be asked to leave the premises immediately without a refund. A cash bar (beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks) will be provided by The Block Saloon.

Q: Where should I park?
A: Plenty of free parking is available behind the business block on the side of Rt. 1 opposite Watts Hall.

Q: Who should I talk to if I have any other questions?
A: You can send an email to our Managing Director, Kendray Rodriguez at wattshallcommunityarts@gmail.com.

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