'Totally 80s, Totally Murder' presented by Oaklands Mansion April 6

Mar 27, 2018 at 08:00 am by Voice Wire


Poison Ratenstein is in town for a killer concert, but his fans may be looking for a refund after this twisted tour turns tragic with a murder at the mansion and a mystery to solve.

Oaklands Mansion will play host to this murder mystery dinner form 6-10 p.m. Saturday, April 6. The evening will include dinner, drinks, and a chance to use your sleuthing skills.

This radical show could be super lame if no one can solve who was buggin’ so we can all cool out and get the show started! Help the crowd and the detective figure out who ruined this totally tubular night, so everyone can, like, take a chill pill. 

“We’ll start the evening off right at 6:00 p.m. with wine in the Mansion … some may not make it out alive,” said James Manning, executive director of Oaklands Mansion.

Professional actors from Snyder Entertainment will lead the show as survivors gather clues to identify the murderer.

Dinner will be served by Peter D’s Restaurant; drinks will be poured by Julie’s Bar Tending and it is all included in the $75 ticket price. Funds raised support Oaklands’ mission rooted in education and preservation.

Make sure you are dressed with the times or someone may ask you to bag your head!

Grab your most righteous ‘80s concert gear to rock out in style while you solve a crime with your friends. Jean jackets and spandex leggings, big hair, bangles, leg warmers, and ripped jeans will be all the rage at this rocking night of mystery. See you there!

Tickets are $75 a person and seating is limited. Reserve your place today by emailing info(at)oaklandsmansion.org or purchase tickets at oaklandsmansion.org or call 615-893-0022.

Oaklands Mansion is nestled in Oaklands Park, a native tree arboretum and natural wetlands, which includes Maney Spring as well as heritage and native gardens.

Oaklands Visitors Center houses a gift shop and Maney Reception Hall for special events and temporary exhibitions. Oaklands Mansion is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m. 

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