The only witness in a murder case wakes up from coma after 10 years. Can his broken mind shed any light on the past events after all this time?
A lonely man wakes up in a hospital. Ten years ago, he and his wife were attacked. The wife was killed and he ended up in a coma. The investigation was never concluded for lack of evidence. The witness’s sudden wakeup brings the detective, who originally investigated the case, to the hospital. The witness is eager to co-operate in finding his wife’s killer, but he seems to suffer from amnesia. Is the bullet still lodged in his brain to blame, or is he covering something up? This Murder Mystery investigates the deep corners of the human mind. Flashbacks from ten years ago open up in front of the audience with the help of video screens, lights and sounds. Who wanted to kill a married couple all those years ago? It is for you to find out. We can only be sure of one thing - for in much knowledge is much grief.
Follow the action on stage and take notes if you like
Interview the detective and other characters between acts
Examine physical and digital evidence (we recommend bringing your smartphone)
Solve the case that went cold a decade ago
The duration of the program is about 2 hours 45 minutes
The show is in Finnish
HOW THE STORY GOES
The show consists of four acts, and dinner can be served between the acts. The guests have also the opportunity to talk with the actors, examine the evidence physically and dig for additional information from a website during the intermissions.
VENUE AND EQUIPMENT
A stage with ample room for decor is required. An extra table to lay down the evidence is needed, and a video projector and a screen or TV screens that all the guests are able to see. For groups larger than 50 people, a PA system is required (including 4 headset microphones).
TIPS FOR THE SHOW
Parts of the show take place on the stage, but the actors spend time amongst the guests between acts, and interviewing them is encouraged.
We recommend bringing at least one smart device with charged battery and, if necessary, reading glasses. All the evidence is physical, but the evidence is also accessible digitally for your convenience.
In Murder Mysteries, sharing information and cooperation are the keys to success, and by the end of the evening, each group form their own theories.
Tuoni Studios’ host is always available if questions arise or help is needed. They can also give you background information, or tips and tricks for solving the case.
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