Murder Mystery Press Release Company Events
Companies today are looking for something unique, cost effective and efficient when planning their company events. Conferences, company parties and team building activities will be enhanced by using Poison Ivy Mysteries to bring the event to a different level. Imagine your employees working together to solve a crime while having a ton of fun! We are flexible and affordable and can travel anywhere in Utah. Our scripts are original and can be made to fit your company.
There are many ways in which Murder Mystery can be used to help your company. We can help with fundraising, wooing clients and providing inner company team building. Our website provides detailed information about what companies can expect when hiring us. http://www.poisonivymysteries.com/shows/corporateprivateshows.html
"Poison Ivy Mysteries came to our facility for an event with a large insurance group. They were great to work with and their cast was fantastic. We had several meetings before the event, which enabled us to communicate with them our vision and what we wanted in entertainment. We would work with them again in a heartbeat!" said Lianna Ostler of Utah Disaster Kleenup.
Poison Ivy Mysteries (www.poisonivymysteries.com) has been performing Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre around the Salt Lake Valley for a little over 3 years. The shows are written by owner and producer, Annelise Murphy and the music is composed by Jeff Parkes (http://parkesmusic.wordpress.com).
Murder Mystery Press Release Curse of the Scarab
The Roaring Twenties, Egyptian Curses, Donations and Diabetes Research all have one thing in common this Halloween Season: Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre.
Poison Ivy Mysteries partners with local Utah restaurants Buca di Beppo and Famous Daves to present Curse of the Scarab, an Original Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre experience. A small percentage of all profits will be donated to JDRF.
Poison Ivy Mysteries upcoming show, Curse of the Scarab, (www.poisonivymysteries.com/shows/now-playing.html) will be performed at Buca di Beppo at 935 East Fort Union Boulevard in Fort Union and Famous Daves located at 7273 West Plaza Center Drive in West Jordan. Shows will be at 7 p.m. every Fridays and Saturdays in October. The show opens on September 30th.
"This show brings the eccentricity of the 20’s and the fascination of the ancient Egyptian world together. We invite you to experience the hilarity as an ancient curse begins to affect the actors and some of the guests. It is a blend of lore and mystery which is perfect for the season.” explains Annelise Murphy, owner of Poison Ivy Mysteries.
Poison Ivy Mysteries (www.poisonivymysteries.com) has been performing Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre around the Salt Lake Valley for a little over 2 years. The shows are written by owner and producer, Annelise Murphy and the music is composed by Jeff Parkes (http://parkesmusic.wordpress.com). Partnering with the JDRF makes perfect sense as Annelise has Type I diabetes herself and wants to help further research for a cure.
Audience members eat dinner and watch the comedic drama unfold until they witness a murder. It is up to them to question the suspects and discover motive, means and opportunity. Prizes from local restaurants and theatres are awarded to the correct solution. It is fun, family friendly and unique. Tickets and donations can be processed online at www.poisonivymysteries.com.
"Kitty Parkhurst is a tough and witty 1920's broad who doesn't take no for an answer," said Sammee Pearson, speaking of her journalistic character, “She will go to any lengths to get her story."
Murder Mystery Press Release - Justice at the Gold Dust
Wild West Murder Mystery to be solved by amateur Salt Lake City detectives during dinner this summer.
Poison Ivy Mysteries partners with local restaurants Christopher's Prime Steakhouse and Famous Daves to present Justice at the Gold Dust, an Original Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre experience.
Poison Ivy Mysteries upcoming show, Justice at the Gold Dust, (www.poisonivymysteries.com/shows/now-playing.html) will be performed at Christopher's Steakhouse (www.christophersutah.com) at 134 Pierpont Avenue in Salt Lake City and Famous Daves (www.famousdaves.com) located at 7273 West Plaza Center Drive in West Jordan. Shows will be at 7 p.m. on select Fridays and Saturdays in June, July and August.
"Both Christophers and Famous Daves have great atmospheres that are perfect for Justice at the Gold Dust. Guests will be able to really enjoy themselves as they become citizens of the Old West town of Silvercrest," explains Annelise Murphy, owner of Poison Ivy Mysteries.
Poison Ivy Mysteries (www.poisonivymysteries.com) has been performing Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre around the Salt Lake Valley for a little over 2 years. The shows are written by owner and producer, Annelise Murphy and the music is composed by Jeff Parkes (http://parkesmusic.wordpress.com) and Nate Drew (http://www.nathanieldrew.com)
Audience members watch the comedic drama unfold until they witness a murder. It is up to them to question the suspects and discover motive, means and opportunity. Prizes are then awarded to the correct solution. It is fun, family friendly and unique.
"I like the Gold Dust Saloon," said Rocky Revels, who plays Duke Mallory, the corrupt Mayor, "it makes me happy. I'm excited to present it to the cowboys and gals of Salt Lake City."


