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Murder Mystery Dinners: Murder at the Museum

Dig out your magnifying glass, sharpen up your deductive reasoning skills, and join us for a one-of-a-kind evening of murder, mystery and mayhem as cold-blooded homicide and espionage darken the halls of the Museum of Nature & Science.  

It’s an intoxicating combination of guest interaction with incognito actors, a cocktail reception with cash bar, and a delicious three-course dinner – set against the mystifying, dimly-lit backdrop of gargantuan dinosaur fossils and wildlife dioramas.  

Are there clues found near the alligator exhibit? Will the coyote display help you solve a cryptogram left behind by an international spy? Does the Sauropod skeleton hold the key to a series of killings committed all around you?  Get ready for an unforgettable night of skullduggery as YOU solve the crime!

The experience is rated PG-13.


Brought to MNS by Keith and Margo’s Murder Mystery Texas.

WHEN

Select Fridays at 7:30 pm: June 5, July 24, August 28, September 11, October 23, and December 4.

COST

MNS members save $10 per person!
Use promo code: KMMNS

Not a member? Click here to learn more about The Science of Spying membership benefits.

Babysitting services for children ages 3-12 (located in the MNS Children’s Museum, potty trained children only please)
$15 per child

HOW

Advance reservations are available at www.murdermysterytexas.com.

Please call 972-263-5178 with questions about this event.

The Science of Spying, an exhibition from scienceof.com

The Museum of Nature & Science is a non-profit educational organization supported, in part, by funds from the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and HP.