The mystery role play in the team
Murder at the Lord's is the crime dinner with role play
Pure team building with this interactive crime case and a lot of fun for your guests: Lord and Lady invite you to the annual dinner party! We are in England in the 19th century. The wealthy Lord Rutherford invites his "closest friends" - and that includes you! At the nice reception or dinner, you yourself become the main character in this difficult criminal case.
An interactive event for dinner
But some of the guests behave extremely mysteriously and the maid is certainly not as innocent as she pretends. And suddenly: the lady is dead. Murdered! And the devious murderer is among you... You only have information about your own role and a few clues that might lead you on the trail of the killer. In this murder mystery dinner you are challenged.
Several locations: from foyer to kitchen
At the beginning of the deadly dinner each guest gets secret information about what role he plays - including the murderer. There are also a few tips on who you should ask what questions. The host, who is none other than the lord's butler, tells the mystery story during the dinner and explains what happened. He guides you to the right places, because maybe the murder weapon can be found outside in the beer garden? But in the end, you have to unmask the murderer yourself.
Absolutely new and interactive - team building with diversion
You and your team are actively involved in the course of the deadly dinner, from the lawyer to the reporter to the police officer - everyone is a suspect. Murder at the Lord's is role play, interactive team event and employee motivation in one. Inspire your employees with a top class team building event.
Questions about questions - Shady people and secrets
Who else can you trust? Ask clever questions during the murder mystery dinner and uncover the shady secrets of the other guests. What does Miss Sevensteen have to hide and why does Sir Scott get nervous at the sight of jewelery? But more importantly, who murdered Lady Rutherford and with what?
This team building event is absolutely interactive and anything but predictable. Since the participants become interactive together, there are also no mind blocks and there is room for enough diversion of the participants.