Thu
May 5 2011
08:32 am
By: Creativeartsco-op

The Creative Arts Co-op is gearing up for another 'Season of Murder' beginning in June. Our 'almost famous' interactive murder mysteries will kick off its 6th year in 2011.

We open the season with a little white collar crime entitled 'Corporate Killings'. Our cast of characters can't wait to meet you - at least until you start interrogating them. An interactive evening - the show begins when you walk in and doesn't stop until 'justice is served.' With a zany cast of characters, clue hunts, suspect interrogations, and our delicious dessert buffet, you can't help but have a great time.

Here are the details:

'Corporate Killings'
June 11 & 18, 2011
Both shows begin at 8:00pm
Tickets are $20.00 per person and include dessert, beverages, and show.
Reservations are recommended.

For more information, please conatact the Creative Arts Co-op at 865/765-1129 or visit (link...).

Sun
Aug 31 2008
07:21 pm

Mark your calendars! After its second successful season in downtown Harriman, the Creative Arts Co-op will be hosting its second Halloween Murder Mystery.

Scheduled for Halloween weekend (October 31 and November 1, 2008), the show 'Long Live the Quarterback' will be another wacky and zany night of intrigue and entertainment. The evening begins as the guests arrive - characters mingle with the audience. Then, after the dastardly deed is done, a clue hunt ensues with the audience as the detectives.

And don't forget about the dessert buffet. Delicious desserts - some say they're to-die-for.

The shows take place at Holy Joe's, 426 N. Roane Street, Harriman. The doors open at 7:00 and the show begins at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20.00 and includes the performance and dessert. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited. For more information, please call the Creative Arts Co-op at 765-1129 or visit (link...).

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