There’s murder on the menu at Upper Canada Village

There’s murder on the menu at Upper Canada Village
Eddie May Mysteries theatre troupe based out of Ottawa.

CORNWALL, Ontario – Eddie May Mysteries will transform the peaceful and pastoral vibe at Upper Canada Village into an interactive crime scene on select Saturday evenings this July and August.

After a short walk through the village, guests are invited to the Harvest Barn Restaurant for a three-course dinner, as a cast of suspicious characters provides entertainment. And of course, there’s a murder. Detective Eddie May arrives and with the help of the audience tries to solve the case.

“In theatre, and in particular interactive theatre like we do, atmosphere is everything,” said Noel Counsil, crime minister at Eddie May Mysteries.

The Ottawa theatre group will perform ‘Gunset Boulevard,’ starring Norman Desmond and Samantha Sheppard. Desmond and his entourage will also be performing his latest docudrama ‘The Silence of the Hams.’

“Our staff and actors have been trained to perform in a variety of settings, from private homes to trains, but never have we had an opportunity like this one,” said Counsil. “To be able to move our plot through a setting like Upper Canada Village will make for a very rich experience for the customer.”

The show will feature song, dance and special effects along with audience interaction and improv comedy. Audience members are encouraged to be as interactive as they choose. Everyone has a chance to solve the mystery with a chance to win a prize (and bragging rights).

The Morrisburg venue ran a test program in 2014, and after a series of rave reviews and sold-out shows, the murder mystery dinners are back.

“Last year was a great success and we look forward to working with this professional team again this summer,” said Geoff Waycik, manager at UCV. “By partnering with established high quality entertainment professionals, we hope to maximize the unique setting of the village during its ‘after hours’ period through the high tourism season as well.”

The Saturday evening shows start at UCV’s Discovery Centre at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately two hours. Dates: July 11, 25 and August 8, 22.

There is a limited capacity of 75 guests and reservations are required. 

Tickets are $69 (plus HST) per person and include a complimentary pass to UCV that can be used for a future visit during the 2015 regular season. 

The event is recommended for ages 13 years and older. Rain or shine, the show goes on since the entire program takes place in accessible areas. Dining is by a set menu with a chicken or vegetarian option.

For more information, visit www.uppercanadavillage.com.

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