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Having spent the last three years in the darkest depths of the South American jungle, Peregrine Lackington-Whit returns home having found one of the lost treasures of the Amazon, The Giant Pearl of Falsuma, Queen of the Catawishi. Discovered by the Portuguese, the Pearl mysteriously vanished whilst on its trip back to Europe and not a soul who set eyes on it returned alive. However, due to a bout of British bravado and the considerable cash his family has invested, Peregrine believes he has finally bought the largest ever product of a bivalve mollusc to good old Blighty for safe keeping and no doubt some prestige. But is everything as it seems? Why is his sister Ottilie so furious with her brother's exploits? Why is his parent so keen to keep the Pearl a secret? How come a famous country singer has turned up? And who invited an angry Bishop to this pleasant party in the Ballroom? Join us for an evening of mystery. Meet the suspects, harbour your suspicions and make sure that if there is murder in mind you'll be first to discover the killer that pulled the trigger, the butcher with the blade or the perpetrator with the poison and reveal 'Whodunnit'! Curse of the Amazon Pearl is a promenade interactive evening of entertainment. Ticket price includes a mid-show buffet and a prize for the super sleuth who solves the case.

Creatives/Company

Author: Michael Lambourne
Director: Michael lambourne

Murder Mystery: The Curse of The Amazon Pearl

Murder Mystery: The Curse of The Amazon Pearl (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T01262988762. Details of all Murder Mystery: The Curse of The Amazon Pearl archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S714198745

Archive Listings

6 Oct 16
  to
7 Oct 16
Theatre Royal
York, North Yorkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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