New York, NY

Death at the Disco!

An interactive murder mystery / silent disco dance party. Can you figure out who did it?

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Transport back in time: the year is 1978, the height of the disco era. Crowds of the city’s elite are held at bay by golden ropes outside The Grand Paradiso, NYC’s legendary nightclub. Inside, club owner Rameses seduces his celebrity guests with extravagant pleasures. But tonight, professional, political, and personal conflicts arise in Rameses’ domain; someone will pay the price. Can you figure out who did it? Don’t worry; the cops won’t shut down this crime scene. The party must go on… The dance party will continue late into the night. Show off your “killer” disco dance moves of the 70s, or drop it like it’s hot with today’s best music. Your 3 DJs will be playing everything to keep the party going. We encourage you to dress the part. Ladies, avant-garde-glitz meets sexy silhouettes: Glitter, Gold, Sequins, and Silk. Men, everyone loves a shiny button-down or stylish suit.

Audience Role

Audience Members are here undercover as members of an FBI Sting Operation.

Ages: 21 +

descriptions of infidelity and sexually charged flirtation

Content Advisories

Drug use
Sexism/misogyny
Simulated murder/homicide
Strong language

Interaction Advisories

Light (business/acquaintance) contact

Mobility Advisories

Event is not wheelchair accessible
Extended standing

About Broadway Murder Mysteries

Broadway Murder Mysteries is an immersive murder mystery entertainment company founded by Broadway Entrepreneur, Monica Hammond. Broadway Murder Mysteries was created in March of 2020 when many Broadway performers, writers, and creative talent were out of work. The Broadway shut down had a huge impact on the theater community, and Broadway Murder Mysteries was created to give jobs to out of work talent, while creating something inherently theatrical that theater and mystery fans would love. Broadway Murder Mysteries' interactive murder mystery games, parties, and shows have been developed for a range of ages to be performed in-person or virtually. A portion of all game and ticket sales goes to support the non-profit, Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS.