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Thursday, March 13

Tag: Alexander House

Mrs Peacock’s Feathers – Alexander House, Auchterarder
Scotland

Mrs Peacock’s Feathers – Alexander House, Auchterarder

In the depths of the Scottish countryside, I attended the birthday party celebrations of a close friend.  Alexander House was the perfect setting to host such an event, and in the evening, it functioned as the stage for quite a different theatrical experience.  The challenge for this company of actors, was to entertain the seventeen guests with a murder mystery evening, without prior knowledge that they were entertaining a theatre reviewer, and two police officers! The theatre company that was booked for the evening were ‘Can You Catch The Killer?’ a company specialising in staging murder mystery events at a location chosen by the client.  Our remote house added another layer of eeriness to the proceedings, which were completely managed by the company.  The evening c...