Locomotive for Murder, a fully-improvised comedy murder mystery, is coming to Theatr Clywd in Mold.
Pinch Punch welcome you aboard Locomotive for Murder: The Improvised Whodunnit, a totally improvised, totally outrageous murder mystery where killing the cast and cracking the case is in your hands.
Four characters board a train, but not everyone will survive... Thankfully, a world-famous detective is onboard, ready to solve the case. But who is the murderer? Only one person in the show knows — the murderer themself! Can you help the detective solve the case?
Using audience stories and suggestions, watch Pinch Punch create a unique, one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated whodunnit. Expect dubious accents, shaky alibis, thrills, spills, and good old-fashioned kills.
Can you help the detective crack the case?
Love comedy or murder mysteries?
Then this is the show for you!
You can find out more and book your tickets here:
https://www.theatrclwyd.com/event/locomotive-for-murder
There are more details about Pinch Punch Comedy Improvisation Theatre here:
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