Burley Theatre Group presents the interactive murder mystery 'Murder On The Dancefloor' at the Queens Hall in May.
The audience will be guests at a ‘Dance with Death’ they’ll never forget, a group spokesperson explains:
“Welcome to the grand finale of a village annual amateur dance competition. Backstage, the atmosphere is fraught with tension as the six finalists prepare for their big night. Matters are made worse by the unwelcome presence of the loathsome Judge Grynder.
“When an attempted murder on the hated Judge claims the wrong man, it quickly becomes clear that each of the finalists have their own hidden motivations for wanting the intended victim dead, including the intended victim himself…
“With the help of the audience, will Inspector Joan Cluedo uncover the truth or will the murderer remain two (dance) steps ahead?
“Find out by booking your tickets!”
Performances are at the Queens Hall, Burley-In-Wharfedale on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th May at 7pm. Doors and Bar open from 6pm.
Tickets are available from www.burleytheatre.org.uk or by calling 01943 864224. A two course meal is also included.

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