Pick Your Poison from a Variety of Mystery Themes
Choose from mysteries of various styles and themes with Clown Cartel Murder Mysteries in Edmonton. Our talented performers love variety and are capable of turning any theme into an entertaining, memorable experience. We take the mechanics of each murder seriously and carefully plan every plot twist. Our mysteries have been described as complex but not impenetrable. All the information you need to solve the murder is right in front of you!
Are you interested in Victorian Gothic, the Old West or maybe a James Bond parody? Clown Cartel Murder Mysteries can accommodate your unique tastes with appropriate themes for any occasion. While most of our mysteries are suitable for any time of year, we also offer Christmas and Halloween performances for your seasonal parties. If you have questions or would like to schedule our interactive entertainment, please contact us.
Standard Mysteries (General Themes)
Includes 8 or 9 performers and accommodates 20 to 125 people.
TITLE | PERIOD | THEME | SEASON |
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Attack of the Killer Tabloid Nominees | Modern | Tabloid / award show parody | Any |
Fade to Black | Modern | Modern-day production of 1960s crime TV show | Any |
A Fistful of Murders | 1913 | Western | Any |
A Game of Murder | 1946 | The game of "Clue" | Any |
GHOSTBLUSTERS! | Modern | Paranormal investigation | Any / Hallowe'en |
Murder, Methinks | Medieval | Shakespeare parody | Any |
The Night Chicago Died | 1931 | Chicago gangsters / Al Capone | Any |
(the case of) The Perfect Crime | 1946 | 40s detectives from literature | Any |
Shaken, Not Stirred | Modern | James Bond parody | Any |
'Twas a Dark and Stormy Night | 1882 | Victorian Gothic novels / Frankenstein, Dracula, etc. | Any / Hallowe'en |
Standard Mysteries (Edmonton Historical)
Okay, we admit it. We’re history geeks. We love Edmonton’s history. So we take real events and characters from Edmonton’s past and weave them into a plotline with fictitious characters and situations.
Includes 8 or 9 performers and accommodates 20 to 125 people.
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TITLE | PERIOD | THEME | SEASON |
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Don't Touch That Dial | 1949 | Chaotic production of a live radio play | Any |
Fruits of Our Labour | 1907 | Edmonton as a new provincial capital and the rivalry with Strathcona | Springtime |
Going Once, Going Twice, Gone! | 1913 | Estate auction | Any |
Gold Fever! | 1897 | Klondike gold rush | Any / K-Days |
Rx for Murder | 1895 | Building of the general hospital | Any |
Spirits of Edmonton | 1922 | Memorial service and séance | Any |
'Til Death Do Us Part | 1937 | Depression-era wedding | Any |
Under Wraps | 1927 | Touring exhibit of mummy's tomb | Any |
Standard Mysteries (General Themes)
Includes 8 or 9 performers and accommodates 20 to 125 people.
TITLE | PERIOD | THEME | SEASON |
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It's a Wonderful Death | 1946 | Christmas classic film | Christmas |
Miracle on Jasper Avenue | 1947 | Christmas classic film adopted to Edmonton history | Christmas |
Other Formats – Large Scale Mysteries
TITLE | PERIOD | THEME | SEASON |
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Curses, Foiled Again | 1910 | Amateur high-school troupe performing 1882 melodrama | Any |
Little Courthouse On The Prairie | 1847 | Pioneers / courtroom drama | Any |
Murder At The Midway | 1920 | Travelling Carnival | Any |
The Phantom at the Cinema | 1928 | Celebration of the Lon Chaney film | Any |