Our murder mystery scripts are fast paced interactive comedy whodunits with some
audience
participation, and are designed to be performed with a meal. Scripts
use 4
or 5 actors and run approxinmately 90 minutes,
including breaks for
serving
food and solving the crime.
Antiques Road Kill puts a new spin on the antiques appraising business,
complete with an egotistical host, his identical twin and an assortment
of
goofy appraisers and owners. Murder by antique of course.

The Bachelorette turns the world of reality show dating upside down.
The
bachelorette is nothing short of Super Woman. Her would be suitors are
very
strange. Some audience members also become show contestants.

A Cruise Ship Crime takes place in the elegant restaurant on an
extravagant
love boat. A perky cruise director and slimy lounge singer keep the
evening
energized. A theft, as well as a murder, must be solved.

Deadly Housewives is based on the hit TV show with a similar name.
Three
houswewives are trying to find out who killed their friend and
neighbor, but
it soon becomes obvious that one of them is her killer!

The Falsettos is a parody of the HBO mega hit, The Sopranos. Tony and
his
entourage are in town for -
what else? - a waste management convention.
When
somebody gets whacked it's nothing personal, strictly "business."

A Ghostly Crime centers around a wealthy socialite who hires a wacky
psychic
to conduct a séance in hopes of contacting the spirit of her long
departed
ancestor. Did the butler do it, or was it the philandering husband?

How to Murder a Millionaire is a send up of reality based TV game
shows,
complete with an obnoxious host, a creepy millionaire bachelor, and
several
eccentric contestants, as well as several women from the audience.

The Linguini Code is a spoof of the runaway best seller, The DaVinci
Code.
In addition to solving the murder, the audience is also challenged to
decipher a few word games and riddles as well.

The Makeover Murders is a wild romp inspired by
recent popular TV shows, complete with a couple of really
annoying hosts and some truly EXTREME makeovers.

In Murder on the Movie Set the audience plays extras on a movie set where things go terribly wrong during rehearsal for the restaurant scene. Whodunit? The frazzled director, the aging diva, the swishy wardrobe master?

The Weakest Link...to Murder! places audience members smack dab in the
middle of this fast paced game show, using actors AND audience members,
with
hilarious results. And who wouldn't want to kill this annoying hostess?

If you would like to peruse a
script,
or
want pricing for the use of a specific script,
call (512) 441-4720
or
request by e-mail.
"A Cruise Ship Crime has been a hit!
I would like to purchase 'Murder
on
the Movie Set'".
—PP Playhouse
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