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  • Five people dressed in 1920s explorer costumes standing in front of a wall of Egyptian hieryoglyphics.
  • A young woman wearing a 1920s explorer's hat with a thick braid.
  • An older gentleman dressed in 1920s attire, leaning against the iron railing of a bridge over a river; sun setting behind him.
15 Aug

Murder on the Nile

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  • Entertainment

Immerse yourself in this Tutankhamun murder mystery like no other. Join crime writer Jonathon Mapletree and a cast of suspicious characters as you attempt to crack the case.

Whilst you enjoy a delicious three course dinner, gather clues from the various suspects as they visit your table, discuss with your fellow diners and then decide...whodunnit.

You are invited to dress in the stylish Art Deco period and fully immerse yourself in the mystery.

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Sat 15 Aug
  • 6.30pm - 9.30pm 6:30pm - 9:30pm

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Stamford Plaza Melbourne
111 Little Collins St
Melbourne 3000

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Adult / general $165
Book online for Murder on the Nile

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  • telephone number: 0450 511 945
  • email address: info@cluedunnit.com.au
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