Murder and music are on the menu at The Wilburton Resort on Saturday April 29 at 6:30pm. The community is invited to the original interactive ‘dinner party to die for’ as they “The Case of The Missing Mummy.”
“The Case of The Missing Mummy” is an original musical mystery inspired by the true story of a 4000 year-old mummy buried near Middlebury Vermont. Combining elements of cabaret, improv, escape room and suspense, this who dunnit is set in 1923, the year Howard Carter discovered King Tut’s tomb. Guests are encouraged to dress in festive flapper or “Egyptomania” attire as they follow actors through the Clue like mansion.
“Mystery and music are always on the menu,” says playwright and family innkeeper, Tajlei Levis, “Guest participation is part of the fun of this interactive, madcap whirl.”
Wilburton mystery weekends are a 20-year tradition that began when innkeeper Georgette Wasserstein Levis turned her sister, Wendy Wasserstein’s Broadway hit, The Sisters Rosensweig into The Brothers Rosenblood. Tajlei Levis creates new mystery events each year, inspired by Wilburton and local Vermont history.
Prizes will be awarded for the most festive attire as well as to the sleuth who cracks the case.
“The Case of the Missing Mummy” April 29, 2023. To book tickets or for more information, call 802-362-2500 or visit Wilburton.com