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Highly Suspect – Strictly Come Dying

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7:30pm
£15
Buccleuch Centre
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01387 381 196

The Buccleuch Centre
Langholm
Dumfries & Galloway
DG13 0AW

It’s the finale of the nation’s favourite dance show Dance Fever where celebrities compete to revive their flagging careers through the magic of dance. But minutes before the show goes live its veteran presenter, Player Cardsright is found strangled with a pair of shimmer tights. With the clock ticking and the famous Sequin TapShoe Trophy up for grabs, its  up to you to solve the murder and keep this show on the road.

This is definitely a case of murder on the dance floor!

“Prepare to have your funny bones and little grey cells equally tickled.” – Broadway World

Join acclaimed mystery maestros Highly Suspect for a hilarious, immersive and interactive murder mystery event, which is up to the audience to solve! Theres a fiendish plot, evidence to examine, and cryptic clues to crack. But can you catch the killer? 

With multiple sell out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and performances at venues including Durham Cathedral, the film set of Kenneth Brannagh’s 2017 Murder on the Orient Express &  Blackpool Winter Gardens, Highly Suspect are one of the country’s leading murder mystery troupesFun, frivolity and fatalities guaranteed! 

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