Private Murder Mystery Events in Sacramento FAQ
Everything you need to know about hosting a private murder mystery party in Sacramento. Still have questions? Give us a call at (888) 643-2583.
You will have to provide your own venue for private events. A restaurant private room, an office, a backyard, or a rented event space are all good options. If you're not sure where to start, our planning team can point you toward venues in Sacramento that have worked well for groups your size.
As early as possible, especially for weekend dates and the holiday season when demand is highest. That said, if you have a last-minute event, reach out anyway — we'll do our best to accommodate.
We have nine themes to choose from, ranging from classic whodunits to more comedic formats. You can browse all available themes here. Themes cannot be customized, but actors can incorporate verbal references to your group — inside jokes, company names, the guest of honor — without changing the script.
We recommend against it. The show is interactive, and guests who don't know what they're walking into can find the suspect role assignment jarring rather than fun. Telling people in advance builds anticipation and leads to a better experience for everyone in the room — including the birthday person or guest of honor you're trying to surprise.
The killer is kept secret from everyone — including the hosts — until the reveal at the end. Only the actors know. This protects the mystery for you as much as for your guests.
Yes. If there's someone you'd like to highlight — a birthday guest, a retiring colleague, a willing friend — let the actors know when they arrive and they'll work that person into a suspect role.
Everything needed to run the show: suspect binders and character materials, clue sheets and note sheets for every table, costume pieces and props for guest suspects, pens, Murder Mystery Company money for in-show bribery, and end-of-night awards. Larger packages include a sound system with a themed music playlist. You provide the space and the food.
Costumes are encouraged but never required. Dressing to the theme tends to make the evening more fun, and it gives guests something to do in the lead-up to the event. Promotional materials with theme-specific costume suggestions are available — just ask your planning team.
The shows run at roughly a PG-13 level — no explicit language, but adult situations like affairs and innuendo appear in most themes. If you need something fully clean, two themes are available without those elements. Let your planning team know when you book and they'll point you in the right direction.
The actors need enough open floor space to move freely, perform the show, and — yes — stage a death safely. The ideal setup is tables along the perimeter with an open center. No stage required. The actors will adapt to most room configurations as long as every guest has a clear sightline and the room is private.
Yes. A semi-private section of a restaurant or an open event space with foot traffic nearby creates too many interruptions for the show to land properly. A room with walls and a door is the baseline requirement.
Plan for three to four hours total: one hour for actor setup before guests arrive, thirty minutes of pre-show mingle time, two hours for the show itself, and some time at the end for photos, cleanup, and the post-show wind-down.
If your venue or schedule requires it, the show can be condensed to around ninety minutes. This doesn't include setup or mingle time. Let your planning team know about any timing constraints when you book.
The show is built around a meal — eating during the performance is expected, not disruptive. For a plated dinner, the general rhythm is appetizers during mingle time, main course after the first act, and dessert during or after the final act. For a buffet, have it open before the show starts so guests can eat while getting settled. Your planning team can help you map out a timeline that works with your caterer or venue.
We work with whatever food situation you arrange. If you're booking a private room at a Sacramento restaurant, we'll coordinate with their service timeline. If you're handling catering separately, we'll work around your setup.
Three things: a table near the performance area for props and binders, a private space for a quick mid-show costume change, and an open performance area with enough room for the actors to move. Everything else comes with the actors.
Anyone who will physically be at the event and can answer questions or help if something comes up. The actors will check in with this person on the day of the show.
Yes. We cover Sacramento and the surrounding area, including Roseville, Elk Grove, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Davis, and beyond. If you're not sure whether your location is covered, reach out and we'll confirm.
It's one of the better formats for it because the show creates a shared task that doesn't feel like a team building exercise. People collaborate, compete, and interact across the usual office hierarchies without anyone having to announce that this is meant to be bonding. Sacramento companies across industries book private events for exactly this reason.
The detective reveals the killer, winners are announced, and awards go out — Best Suspect, Best Dressed, Detectives of the Night, and a few others including one surprise award the actors keep quiet until the moment. After that, the actors make themselves available for photos before breaking down and packing up.
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