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Law and Marauder (Interactive Murder Mystery)
 

Dread Fred’s bar has seen some things. But tonight? Tonight it’s two pirate crews, one long-lost treasure, and zero chance of anyone behaving themselves.

Law and Marauder is Odyssey Theatre’s latest immersive murder mystery — and you’re not just watching the drama unfold, you’re smack in the middle of it.

You’ll be assigned a pirate character (with secrets, grudges, and a suspiciously vague backstory), given a spot in one of the rival crews, and thrown into a night of chaos, scheming, and probably shouting.

There’s a treasure to be found. A cat that’s mysteriously vanished. And at least three people who are definitely not telling the truth. Someone’s going to try and take the loot. Someone else might end up overboard. And if you’re lucky, it won’t be you.

Your ticket includes:

  • A personalised character role with objectives and hidden motives
  • A rum cocktail on arrival
  • A night of live, interactive gameplay where the story shifts based on your choices
  • Prizes for best dressed and best detective work

No acting experience needed — just bring your pirate attitude, your suspicious glare, and maybe a hat if you’re feeling theatrical. Costumes encouraged. Dramatic entrances optional, but appreciated.

Odyssey Theatre is known for turning ordinary venues into immersive playgrounds where stories come alive (and sometimes die dramatically). We specialise in interactive experiences that are chaotic in the best possible way.

So grab your crew, warm up your best “arrr,” and prepare for a night of murder, mutiny, and mystery.

You in?

 

Event details

Venue: HP Bowlo (6 Crinan Street, Hurlstone Park, NSW, 2193)
Bookings: https://www.odysseytheatre.com.au/law-and-marauder-hp-bowlo
Start Date: Saturday 26 July 2025

 

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