At the Sacred Heart of the murder mystery

| 29 Sep 2011 | 09:47

Monroe — Calling all private eyes! The Sacred Heart School in Monroe is holding its fifth annual “Whodunit?” Murder Mystery Dinner, featuring S. Ben Sanguedolce’s Alibi Players, at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4. The Murdery Mystery Dinner is an audience-participation game played during the course of dinner where a “murder” is committed, which the guests must try to solve. The Alibi Players were founded in 1991 and perform Murder Mystery Dinners in the Tri-State Area, using professional and semi-professional actors and performers with credits that include the New York Stage, Summer Stock, Regional Theater, Films and TV and a library of Murder Mysteries that numbers 21 and growing. All of the mysteries are written by Ben so guests are guaranteed to take part in an original “murder.” Tickets are $30 adults and $10 children (10 and over only), with a special of $75 for two adults and two children. Cost includes baked ziti and meatball dinner, refreshments, dessert and coffee. For more info or to order tickets, contact Kim Ladka at 845-782-4148.