This season, Whodunnit will present four mysteries, including Halloween in Haiti (Sept.-Oct.), Twas the Murder Before Christmas (Nov.-Dec.), Reflections: Murder in the Hall of Mirrors (Feb.-Mar.), and Entree to Murder (May-June). Each show will include dinner as well as much audience participation as the crowd determines who is the killer in a particular setting.
An audition for the season's shows will take place on July 31 at 1 p.m. in the Hyatt Regency, located at
320 W. Jefferson Street in downtown Louisville. More information on the auditions can be found at
Whodunnit's website.
Season tickets are available for $160 per person, and private parties can also be arranged. More information on this can be found at the
Whodunnit website or by calling 502-426-7100.
Halloween in Haiti: The Hanged Man Sings opens Whodunnit's season. No one can be trusted in this production as a suicide (or is it?) take place. Voodoo dolls and magic may or may not be involved. This show will run on Saturdays from Sept 10-Oct. 29 and will have a Sunday brunch show on Oct. 9.
Next, Sherlock Holmes will take his turn in a Whodunnit with Twas the Murder Before Christmas. This world premiere features the world famous sleuth trying to find a killer who always murders on Christmas Eve. The mystery will take place on Saturdays from Nov. 19- Dec. 17 as well as Fridays from Dec. 2-16.
Multiple faces will be seen in the next Whodunnit production, Reflections: Murder in a Hall of Mirrors. Otto Bales is accused of a murder in the Hall of Mirrors, and the audience will have to decide if he did. The show will run on Saturdays from Feb. 11-March 31 as well as a Valentine's Day mystery on Feb. 14.
The last of the main courses for Whodunnits season will be Entree to Murder. Chez James has a regular customer who does not make things easy for anyone. However, things become even more hellish after the customer is killed. This production will be order up on Saturdays from May 12-June 30.
(Image from Whodunnit)