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Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre

  • 5678 Alta Lake Road Whistler, BC V0N 1B5 Canada (map)
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Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre

At The Point Saloon

Waltz on down to The Point Saloon for this year’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre. Sidle up to the bar and get ready to divine who’s trustworthy and who’s the true outlaw. Feasting on a spectacular multi-course barbecue dinner by Red Seal Chef Frédéric Royer, tip a glass or three of fine wine selected by the Whistler Wine Guy (he seems innocent enough) or go straight for a neat whisky with a Steamworks craft brew chaser.

The piano may be drinking and the cards flying, but Auctioneer Chris Quinlan will work his magic from the stage, the spinning wheel will offer great prizes and DJ Acey Oakley will have you dancing up a storm. If a barroom brawl erupts, you can always take cover at the silent auction tables to grab some spectacular deals.

We look forward to hosting you at The Point Saloon, 6PM sharp on Saturday, June 7.

The annual PARC fundraiser supports The Point Artist-Run Centre’s theatre, music and art programs.

Tickets are $95 or $75 for PARC members. Better yet, grab a $20 PARC membership and a $75 ticket and we’ll call it even.


Get Your Tickets!

Not sure if you’re a member? Get the ticket+membership bundle. If you’re already a member, you’ll see an additional $20 discount. If you’re not, you’ll become a member!

Dinner Tickets

Vegetarian Tickets

* MEMBERSHIP BUNDLES: You’ll see the tickets at $95 and membership at $20, but you’ll also see a $20 coupon. If you add a bundle and you are a current member, you’ll see an additional $20 discount.

Memberships renew annually, but you can cancel anytime either from links in your email receipts, or by contacting us and asking.

Once you’re a member, you’ll get discounts on select events throughout the year when you purchase using your email address :)

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