Murder Mystery Evening 28th Sept 2013

On Saturday evening (Sept 29th) the Community Centre was transformed into Drayton Manor, a country house of some elegance, and transported back into the 1930’s, when the Kelsborrow Choir held a Murder Mystery Evening. Most of the guests at the Manor came, as etiquette would dictate, attired in appropriate clothing, which added greatly to the enjoyment and fun.
The purpose of the evening was to find a murderer and each of the tables of eight was given a script full of information and clues. At the start of the last round, the identity of the murderer was revealed privately to one of the participants who were then allowed to lie like a trooper to evade detection! Only two of the eight tables were successful in finding the culprit, so perhaps Cheshire Constabulary need not worry that their detectives need to be made redundant any time soon!
As well as stimulation for the brain the evening also included nourishment for the body, with a three course meal of pate, pie and Pavlova being served. The bar was also rumored to add some extra stimulation to brain cells.
Irene Wilkinson, Social Secretary of the Kelsborrow Choir said “This was a wonderful social evening and brought together both Choir members and their friends to enjoy some fun. Any profit that was made will help boost Choir funds and allow us to continue making music “.
The Kelsborrow Choir meets every Tuesday evening at 7.45pm in Ashton Hayes Community Centre. They are currently rehearsing for their Christmas Concerts and anyone who would like to find out more should contact Alan Hibbert Choir Secretary on 01948 258678 or email alanhibbert@uwclub

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