Try to guess "who done it?" at The Centre's March murder mystery and dinner
If you are in the mood for a great murder mystery, and would like to take in a great meal at the same time check out the March 26 event at The Centre, according to Brenda Gaines.
"Our murder mystery dinners have always been a great crowd please," said Gaines. "This is the 11th year the Centre has hosted a murder mystery dinner."
A drama titled "The Anniversary, 'Til Death Do Us Part already," will hit the Centre stage. Early-bird tickets purchased before March 12 are $35 each, two for $65 or a table for eight $240 ($30 each), plus tax.
Ticket prices go up after March 12 to $38, two for $72 and $280 for a table of eight ($35 each), plus tax. No tickets are available at the door.
The production company Mr. E Murders (www.mremurders.com) is based in New Philadelphia.
Here's the evening's menu: Baked steak, chicken Victoria, new red potatoes, stuffed shells with marinara, buttered corn, home-style green beans, bread and butter, dessert and non-alcoholic beverages. A cash bar is available.
On the evening of the performance doors open at 6 p.m. Hors d'oeuvers are served at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased with Visa, Discovery or MasterCard. Persons may make reservation by calling The Centre, 601 N. Main St., Bluffton at 419-358-8533.
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