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Set within the grandeur of one of the city's most famous buildings, guests will be wined and dined in silver service fashion - a service ONLY available in Liverpool at the Adelphi Hotel- and will bear witness to a murder most foul! In true "whodunit" style, each table in the dining area will be named after a much loved fictional detective; Sherlock Holmes, Inspector Morse, Phillip Marlow, Columbo, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot and guests to this auspicious event will need to use their powers of deduction to piece together the crime. Join Lovehistory for an evening of Murder, Mobsters and Massacre, having developed a real twist on one of the bloodiest events in Mob history, the Valentine's Day Massacre. This real "whodunit" experience will keep you entertained with plot, twists and turns and our sultry songstress will distract you with the smoky sounds of the 1920s. The evening will include a three course meal, themed with American glamour and welcome glass of bubbly! Look out for the infamous North Side and South Side gangs as they battle for the truth in this truly magnificent show. Nine professional actors will do their best to deceive you and with the help of our very own Chicago news reporter, you will assist in catching the killer! For an extra special treat, this evening will sizzle with the songs of the 1920s speakeasies, performed by our very own professional singer. Join us for an evening that recreates the atmosphere of gangland Chicago in the 1920s, when turf wars ruled and gang warfare reached new heights. Valentines Day 1929 has been described as a day that blood smeared the streets of Chicago, a bloody event that turned murder into massacre. Whatever the problem, the solution for Chicago gangsters is always the same? and that's murder!

Archive listings for Murder at the Adelphi Hotel!

Work type: Performance.

Other listings

20 Sep 14General, Liverpool :: V1184
listing details L2072473373

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