March 24, 2022
Join the students of Bandera and Medina high schools to solve a ‘Murder Mystery’
The Bandera High School Drama Department is performing in a Murder Mystery Dinner show on Saturday, April 2, at 7 p.m., at the Bandera United Methodist Church.
While the show unfolds, the Medina High School Culinary Department will prepare and serve a three-course Italian dinner.
A murdery mystery dinner is a dinner theatre that engages the audience to cooperate with each other, interacting with cast members to solve a fictitious murder case. Murder mystery dinner shows are typically comedic and performed in coordination with the serving of a multi-course meal. The goal is for participants to gather clues provided throught the show and use them to deduce the identity and motive of the “murderer.”
Tickets for the Don Antonio Medicini’s Family Villa Reunion Murder Mystery Dinner are available from Linda James at 830-688-9048, and Susan and Jerry Neuenschwander at 830-796-3577. Cost is $25 per person; a table of eight is $175. The proceeds will benefit Charitable Projects of Bandera, Chapter No. 643, Order of the Eastern Star.
While the show unfolds, the Medina High School Culinary Department will prepare and serve a three-course Italian dinner.
A murdery mystery dinner is a dinner theatre that engages the audience to cooperate with each other, interacting with cast members to solve a fictitious murder case. Murder mystery dinner shows are typically comedic and performed in coordination with the serving of a multi-course meal. The goal is for participants to gather clues provided throught the show and use them to deduce the identity and motive of the “murderer.”
Tickets for the Don Antonio Medicini’s Family Villa Reunion Murder Mystery Dinner are available from Linda James at 830-688-9048, and Susan and Jerry Neuenschwander at 830-796-3577. Cost is $25 per person; a table of eight is $175. The proceeds will benefit Charitable Projects of Bandera, Chapter No. 643, Order of the Eastern Star.