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Murder You Seek
 

This May 8th Odyssey Theatre presents an original interactive Murder Mystery event: ‘Murder You Seek’. Attendees will be assigned characters and converge on Wollongong's own Seeker Brewing. Two rival teams compete for the Callaghan Lawn Bowl Cup - the fiercely fought over and coveted laurel of the lawn bowl world. Will you be a member of the Berkeley Berserkers, the Spring Hill Billies, or one of the local eccentrics?


Tensions are high on the eve of the final, but wait! Murder!!! During the night someone will fall victim to foul play. In this interactive experience, you’ll become part of the story, taking on a unique character role and it’s your job to uncover the clues and see if you can catch the culprit before they strike again!

What to Expect:

  • Character Immersion: Guests receive personalised character roles, each with hidden motives and objectives to fulfil.
  • Engaging Gameplay: Interact with fellow participants, uncover hidden motives, and unmask the murderer in this whodunit.
  • Festive Atmosphere: Experience the thrill of a themed mystery set in a dynamic, engaging environment.

About Odyssey Theatre: Odyssey Theatre is known for its innovative and immersive theatrical productions, transforming unique spaces into captivating performance venues. Specialising in original works, the company aims to bring live theatre to a broader audience, creating engaging experiences that go beyond the traditional stage.

Join us for a night of laughter, suspense, and murderous thrills as you unravel the mystery in this unforgettable mystery!

 

Event details

Venue: Seeker Brewing (Unit 4/1 Industrial Road, Unanderra, NSW, 2526)
Bookings: https://www.odysseytheatre.com.au/murder-you-seek-wollongong
Start Date: Thursday 08 May 2025

Tickets are $39/person

 

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