Mobsters, Molls, and Murder

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Mobsters, Molls, and Murder

Don your flapper dresses and newsboy caps and join us as Candlelight Theatre presents a thrilling murder mystery set in the 1920s
and staged in the home of President Benjamin Harrison – will your team successfully solve the murder of Mickey Scapone?

Prohibition is still in full swing in Indianapolis, and while it makes alcohol a difficult commodity to obtain, it certainly isn’t
impossible. Mickey Scapone is boss of one of the largest gangs responsible for importing the contraband. He owns Swingers,
arguably the most popular speakeasy in the city. From bodyguards to sassy jazz singers, alcohol to fine dining, this hip club has
everything.

And tonight, it even has a murder. Guests will work in teams of 10, interrogating suspects and gathering clues throughout the
mansion to solve the crime.  Will you be the one to crack the case?

If you’re looking to impress, don your best 1920s style duds and dazzle your fellow sleuths!

Note: the 2:00 PM show on Sunday, October 27 will be a stationary play. Whereas with other performances of Mobsters, Molls, and Murder attendees will traverse from room to room within the home, this special accessible performance brings the action to you, meaning aside from the beginning and end of the play you remain seated throughout the performance!

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“The emancipation proclamation was heard in the depths of the earth as well as in the sky; men were made free, and material things became our better servants.” Benjamin Harrison

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