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Frequently
Asked Questions:
What is the dress code?
There are
no requirements, but we recommend business
casual.
How long does the show
last?
Most are over
by about 9:15 p.m.
What is the format?
The doors
open at 6:30. Beginning at 7:00 p.m., the
mystery is presented in three or four acts,
with the three courses of your meal (salad,
main course, dessert) served in between
the acts (for example: salad, scene 1,
main course, scene 2, etc.). While you
are eating, the actors in character will
mingle with the audience, allowing you
to ask them questions and get extra clues.
However, each one of our mysteries can
be solved with the clues presented in the
staged portion alone.
How much are the group
discounts?
For groups
of 6 to 9 people: one dollar off per person.
For groups of 10 to 14 people: two dollars
off per person.
For groups of 15 or more: three dollars
off per person.
You can also save by purchasing a season ticket by December 30
of each year.
Are these shows appropriate
for children?
WhoDunnit
prides itself on being able to offer
top-quality mystery entertainment without
resorting to the type of off-color and
risqué programming that passes
for murder mysteries elsewhere. Our
shows are generally in the range of PG-13,
and your children are welcome. However,
murder itself is an "adult" topic,
and parents are advised to consider that,
along with your child's attention span.
In general, if you allow your children
to watch prime-time TV shows such as Law
& Order and Mystery!,
then you should have no qualms about bringing them to WhoDunnit.
Are Reservations
Required?
Yes — advance, pre-paid reservations are required. We will
gladly take your reservation by credit card over the phone, or
you can mail us a check if it will be received at least 72 hours
prior to a show. When you make your reservation, please let us
know if you have any special seating requirements (e.g., table
rather than booth, wheelchair access or child seats) or dietary
concerns. Please also let us know if you are paying for any of
your reservations with a gift certificate or winner's certificate.
Need more info? Just call: (502) 426-7100.
When Should I Make
My Reservations?
Our reservation line is answered from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday
through Friday, and from 9:00 a.m. to noon on Saturday. We recommend
that you make reservations at least two weeks in advance, as the
shows tend to sell out — and for large groups, the sooner
the better. A deposit may be required for groups of 10 or more.
How is Seating Determined?
Usually, seating is assigned on a first-call first-served basis,
although some tables are set aside for season ticket holders,
who can generally pick their seats. We also have a limited number
of private tables for two or four people
– about 12 such tables per show. If you want a table in a
specific area and/or a private table, it's best to reserve as early
as possible and mention your preference when you call.
Are Ticket Purchases
Refundable?
To the best of our knowledge, no tickets for live theatre are refundable,
anywhere in Kentuckiana. Just as with other live theatres, your
WhoDunnit reservation purchases should be considered final. However,
because we sometimes have sold-out shows with waiting lists, we
will try to accommodate requests for changes up until noon two
days before the show (for example, noon on Thursday for a Saturday
night show). We will switch you to a show on another night if one
is available; or, if there is a waiting list for the night of your
reservation, we may be able to re-sell your reservations at your
request. If we are able to do that, you won't be charged for those
reservations. Please be aware, however, that such a request is
final. You won't be able to reclaim your tickets for that night.
Any hints on solving
the mystery?
Sure. As
Noe the Butler says in WhoDunnit's The
Twelve Murders of Christmas, "No
crime is perfect, and what goes around
comes around." Killers make mistakes,
and our killers generally slip up by
revealing something that only the killer
could know. Watch and listen for that.
Also watch out for visual clues, and
for one alibi that isn't quite as good
as the others. And here's another hint,
off the record: If you honestly don't
have a clue who dunnit, write a funny
answer on your solution card. There's
a prize for the most creative answer
as well as the most completely correct
one.
Enjoy!
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