Engaged to Death: A Murder Mystery Unfolds at Raleigh’s Historic Tucker House

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh’s historic Tucker House is set to transport its visitors back in time to the glamorous 1920s with an intriguing murder mystery event titled “Engaged to Death”. This immersive engagement party promises to be an unforgettable experience, where attendees will find themselves immersed in a web of jealousy, secrets, and betrayal.

The brainchild of local playwright Doug Simpson and directed by Noelle Azarelo, “Engaged to Death” boasts a talented cast of Triangle actors and improvisers. Co-produced by the City of Raleigh, this event offers more than just a thrilling murder mystery. Attendees will also be treated to delectable food and mocktails, as well as the opportunity to dress up in 1920s attire.

Spanning 90 minutes, the show takes place within the beautiful Tucker House itself, allowing patrons to explore its stunning interiors as the story unfolds. The event offers a unique twist by encouraging audience members to interact with the characters, although participation is not mandatory.

The dates for “Engaged to Death” are Saturday, February 10, and Sunday, February 11, with two showtimes each day at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. The event is suitable for individuals aged 13 and above, and tickets are priced at $70. Interested parties can register for the event on RecLink.

This murder mystery event has generated plenty of excitement among the community, with many eagerly anticipating the chance to step back in time and become a part of the thrilling narrative.

As one attendee remarked, “I can’t wait to immerse myself in the glitz and glamor of the 1920s and try to solve the mystery. The combination of a beautiful historic venue, talented actors, and an engaging storyline makes ‘Engaged to Death’ a must-attend event.”

With its blend of entertainment, intrigue, and audience participation, “Engaged to Death” promises to be a memorable experience for all who attend. So mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a journey into the past, where unraveling the truth becomes the ultimate challenge.



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