Talked to Death
Murder Café presents
“Talked to Death” an original murder mystery dinner show.
Now in its 27th year of business, Murder Café will be presenting a public performance of its original whodunit: “Talked to Death.” This is the same production staged by Murder Café this month at Mohonk Mountain House as part of their annual Mystery Weekend in 2024.
This dinner theater performance, which offers music, mystery and comedy, will be presented on Friday, August 22nd at 7:00 pm at the Venue Uptown at the Best Western in Kingston, New York.
Tickets for this event are $65 per person and include a three-course dinner with entrée choice. To purchase tickets click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/talked-to-death-tickets-1417293455879?aff=oddtdtcreator
Murder Café owner Frank Marquette wrote Talked to Death, with the assistance of his wife Kristen and his daughter Irene Marquette. He considers this show a homage to television talk shows of the 1970s. He explains the plot as follows: “You are invited to a night of entertainment and disorder as you attend a live broadcast of The Very Late Show with Les Hope. You will witness the secrets behind the scenes, and the friction between Les and her whacky guests. Someone dies on the air. The show’s producer, camera operator, makeup artist, stage manager and guests are all suspects. The audience gets involved when the murder investigation takes place on the air.”
Talked to Death has interactive elements and those who guess “whodunit” will be eligible for prizes.
The cast features the talents of Ellen Pavloff, Lauren Roberts, Tom Roberts, Steven Giametti, Nicole Perepeluk, Marlene Golia, Keith Prince and Frank Marquette. Murder Café’s technical director Amanni Sitz will be providing sound.
Founded in Las Vegas in 1998, Murder Café is the creation of actor, writer and director Frank Marquette, along with wife and producing partner, Kristen Marquette. Since returning to their native New York in 2009, they have been serving quality entertainment for both public and private events. Primarily known for comedies, musicals and murder mysteries, Murder Café provides entertainment for company parties, fundraising events, schools and colleges, casinos and a number of choice public venues.