
When: April 11–21
Where: Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theater, 117 North Park, Square, Marietta, GA 30060
Price: $45; 13+
Tags: #interactive, #puzzle, #game, #sitespecific, #ContactAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
The creators of 2018’s sell-out success Murder! at The Strand are back with Murder! at The Strand II: Dark Matters, a new interactive inter-dimensional murder mystery that uses the entirety of The Strand’s historic building to immerse the audience in a thrilling criminal investigation. This interactive theatrical event challenges the audience to investigate the true story behind a nefarious crime and identify the criminal with the motive to commit it. Perfect for mystery enthusiasts, escape room fans, play veterans, and non-theatre goers alike, Murder! at The Strand II: Dark Matters is an opportunity for patrons to experience the historic Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre as never before.
Created by director and playwright Corey Bradberry and game designer Jeremy Ledbetter, this 75-minute interactive experience will invite patrons to take on the role of investigator by following clues, interacting with actors, and examining the space to solve the mystery. Patrons will be given the chance to explore many areas of the theatre not typically open to guests, making this an exciting opportunity to see ‘behind the scenes’ of the historic theatre.
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Contact Level: None to Light (Business/Acquaintance)
Content Advisories: Recommended for ages middle school to adult.
Audience members should expect to be standing/walking during the performance although there are places to sit throughout the venue.
There is one area that is not accessible to wheelchairs.
		
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