You're invited to eQuinelle's first*

Murder Mystery Dinner

Saturday March 7, 5:30pm in the Fireside Grill

The North Grenville Community Theatre presents "Murder at the Manor". 

Welcome to the world of 1937 where the aristocratic Hale family is spending a June weekend at a manor house in the Cotswolds, England. It is a beautiful setting and the grounds boast a world famous intricate maze that attracts visitors from far and wide.  The Hale family is agitated because not all members share the same political beliefs and with the rumblings of war from abroad it makes for a very tense weekend.  Step into this world where scandals, secrets and politics - lead to murder!!

MENU

Amuse-Bouche

Ritz Cracker Canapés

 

Dinner Buffet

16-Hour Slow-Roasted Beef Brisket

Buttered Parsley Potatoes

Vegetable Medley

Beef Gravy, Rolls, and Butter

 

Dessert

Apricot Trifle

 
Plan for the evening:
  • 5:30 pm: Open bar and amuse-bouche
  • 6:00 pm: Dinner buffet
  • 7:00 pm: Play starts
  • 8:00 pm: Dessert and ballots for you to guess "who dunit?"

There will be prizes for the best and worst answer.

Price including tax and gratuity: $59 per person.

Register by February 28. Don't delay; places are limited!

Register

Please pay online when registering.

Household members can register their spouse as a guest. Single members may register a guest who is not an eQuinelle resident.

BYOW is allowed for this event (1 bottle per household).

Please indicate any dietary restrictions on your registration.


For more information, contact Frank Meijer at erabfrank@gmail.com.


*as far as we know

 

DID YOU KNOW?

Ritz crackers were invented in 1934. The name Ritz was chosen to appeal to people enduring the effects of the Great Depression.

Beef brisket was a popular dish in the 1930s.

Trifle had transitioned from an aristocratic treat to a household favourite by the early 20th century. In the 1930s, it was commonly served at dinner parties, church socials, and holiday meals.